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Diehards Jumpers For Sale

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We are taking orders for the jumpers worn by the players in last weekend's game against Perth.  These jumpers are a replica of the jumpers worn by SFC in the 1953/54 seasons.  They were often referred to as the "Bumble Bee" jumpers.
The unique addition to these jumpers is the name of every player to have played league football with Subiaco Football Club since 1901.
The cost of these jumpers is $75.  Please place your order by contacting Brooke Edwards on 92089999 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  and provide your credit card details.
Please let us know what size you require and what number you want on the jumper.  There are limited jumpers in stock as most of the players have opted to purchase their jumper.
Orders will close in two weeks.  If the jumper has to be made to order please allow a couple of months for the jumper to be produced.
Pictured above is Ben Keevers in last Saturday's important win.
 

Reserves Coach's Report - Rd 14 v Perth

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After a couple off good weeks, we had to beat Perth to get even with them on the ladder. But they were more desperate and applied more pressure than us for the entire game.
Again we had another very inexperienced side in this week with Harry Williams and Ryan Wade playing their first reserves game and both showed they have the ability to play at a higher level.
As for most of the season so far we let the opposition get off to a good start and we couldn’t reduce the margin after half time where it was a pretty even contest.
Our skill level and our willingness to work as a team was disappointing especially after the last couple off week where we had made good improvement.
Our better players for the day were Ben Heffernan- Roper, Tim Viney, Luke Newick and Harry Williams.
Thanks again for your support and hope to see you all when we take on East Fremantle this weekend.
Josh Wooden

 

Colts Coaches Report - RD 14 v Perth

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After some disspointing performances in the last couple of weeks we were determined to put in an improved & more competitive showing against Perth who were coming off a bye and sitting 4th on the ladder.

A good start against Perth was vital if we were to have any chance of pushing Perth. After a tight tussle early some costly turnovers let Perth slip away to a 3 goal lead a quarter time. The second quarter we started to get on top, we controlled the quarter and dominated possession but we were unable to put score board pressure on Perth only kicking 1 goal for the quarter. The tide was changing as we kept Perth goalless and this was due to some hard work through the middle of the ground. Although still down by 13 points at the main break we were still in need of score board pressure and needed someone to stand up and take the game on. The message at half time was to continue our hard work in the second term and to keep the pressure on Perth.
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Reserves Coach Report - Rd13 v East Perth

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This week provided us with a big challenge by playing the top of the ladder East Perth. Again we had to make a number of changes due to injury.
With the inexperienced side we had in all they wanted to do was to play as a team and looked forward to the challenge of playing the top side.
Our starts for most of the season have been poor but the last two week the team has gotten off to really good starts. Our pressure on the opposition and ball use was good; going into half time we had a 7 goal lead but had some injury concerns.
After half time we struggled to get a score on the board but we also made it hard for East Perth. The intensity and the will to play as a team just showed if we play this way we can compete with any side, and it gives us confidence for the rest of the year.
Our major goal scores for the day. Clint Bradshaw 3, Ryan Sheehan 2, Jordan Adamson-Holmes 2, Shea Mathanda 2.
While I was happy with every ones performance our better players were Tim Viney, Ryan Sheehan, Martin Smith and Ryan Smith.
Thanks again for your support and hope to see you all when we take on Perth this weekend.

Josh Wooden

 

Esperance Break Drought

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Kulin was this years host venue for the 2010 Great Southern Colts Carnival which is the oldest of its type in Australia with a proud history dating back to 1922.

Seven teams throughout the Great Southern region competed in a round robin, 2 x 20min halve competition on Saturday with the undeafed Esperance side reaching the Grand Final on Sunday.

Esperance's last carnival win was way back in 1986 and were keen to break the 24 year drought against a talented Upper Great Southern side. After an even 1st Quarter, Esperance took the accendancy in the 2nd and kicked away to a handy lead heading into the second half. Upper Great Southern fought back in the second half but it was all Esperance as they held on to win by 33 points.
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League Coach Report - Rd13 v East Perth

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Last week's result in the seniors was very dissappointing in the end, as we now face a tough 9 weeks to make it to the finals.  Adam Cockie will miss the next 5 games as he has had surgery on his knee that he damaged during the third quarter and Phil Read will miss the next 4 weeks with work commitments.
We may have available the services of Greg Broughton and if we do I don't expect him for too long.  With other injured players there isn't to much light at the end of the tunnel.  Ben Heffernan-Roper should resume through the reserves but all others including Marc Webb, Rob Forrest, Jason Bristow, Scott Worthington, Steve Martin and Abe Davey who have all got impact injuries resulting in knee,shoulder or ankle problems.  Also Jake Wooden injured his hamstring at training last week after his debut and Josh Watson who has shin splints.
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