List of Subiaco footballers who have also played in the VFL/AFL

West Australian Football League (WAFL) club has a relationship with the VFL/AFL dating back to the start of the 20th century, with numerous players moving in both directions to and from Victoria and Western Australia. To cover for two-way movement, a separate list is provided for players who moved to Subiaco from the VFL/AFL. Lists are also provided for those who have played for the Western Australia-based AFL teams, and. Only footballers who have played at least one senior game at VFL/AFL are included.

Players recruited / drafted into VFL/AFL from Subiaco
There is a list of past and present Subiaco players who have played at AFL/VFL:


 * Richard Ambrose (Sydney Swans) (1993)
 * Jack Anthony (Collingwood and Fremantle) (2008–2012)
 * David Antonowicz (West Coast Eagles) (2000)
 * Horrie Bant (1882–1957) (St Kilda and Essendon) (1906–1910)
 * Dave Barry (1888–1913) (South Melbourne) (1909–1910)
 * Peter Bird (Fitzroy) (1995–1996)
 * John Bowe (1911–1990) (South Melbourne) (1933)
 * Todd Breman (West Coast Eagles and Richmond) (1989–1993)
 * Peter Bennett (Hawthorn and Essendon) (1976-1981)
 * Greg Broughton (Fremantle and Gold Coast) (2009–2015)
 * Jay Burton (Fremantle) (1995)
 * Bill Bushell (1888–1951) (St Kilda) (1910)
 * Ted Cahill (1902–1968) (Footscray) (1927-1928)
 * Brad C. Campbell (St Kilda) (1997–1999)
 * Bruce Campbell (1890–1964) (Carlton, Fitzroy and Melbourne) (1911–1912; 1920)
 * Adam Cockie (West Coast Eagles) (2008–2009)
 * Davitt Coghlan (Fitzroy) (1925, 1928-1930)
 * Matthew Connell (West Coast Eagles and Adelaide) (1993–2000)
 * Brian Cook (Melbourne) (1977)
 * Jack Cooper (1922–2003) (Carlton) (1947)
 * Lou Daily (1911–1974) (Collingwood and Geelong) (1933–1934)
 * Ian Dargie (St Kilda and West Coast Eagles) (1989–1991)
 * Col Davey (1927–2013) (Collingwood) (1951–1952)
 * Rochford Devenish-Meares (Hawthorn) (1968)
 * Ernie Eiffler (1925–2014) (Collingwood) (1945)
 * Doug Fraser (1886–1919) (Carlton) (1910)
 * Michael R. Gardiner (Collingwood) (1998–1999)
 * Nick Gelavis (South Melbourne and Footscray) (1953–1954)
 * John Georgiades (Footscray) (1989–1991)
 * Tim Gepp (Richmond and Footscray) (1983–1986)
 * Tony Godden (West Coast Eagles and Fremantle) (1993–1998)
 * David Gourdis (Richmond) (2010–2011)
 * Chris Hall (Port Adelaide) (2003)
 * Damian Hampson (West Coast Eagles) (1993–1994)


 * Kyron Hayden (North Melbourne) (2018-Current)
 * David Haynes (West Coast Eagles and Geelong (2000–2005)
 * Graham Heal (North Melbourne) (1968)
 * Jason Heatley (West Coast Eagles and St Kilda) (1995–2000)
 * Evan Hewitt (North Melbourne and Adelaide) (1997–2002)
 * Todd Holmes (West Coast Eagles) (1998–2000)
 * Bret Hutchinson (Melbourne) (1985)
 * Ron Jacks (Footscray) (1973)
 * Jarrhan Jacky (Adelaide) (2008)
 * Bob Johnson (1935–2001) (Melbourne) (1954–1961)
 * Jarrod Kayler-Thomson (Hawthorn) (2010)
 * Adam Lange (Kangaroos) (1999–2002)
 * Johnny Leonard (1903–1995) (South Melbourne) (1932)
 * Andrew Macnish (West Coast Eagles and Geelong) (1987–1992)
 * Neil Marshall (West Coast Eagles) (1997–1998)
 * Sam McFarlane (North Melbourne) (1996)
 * Paul McDonald (Essendon) (1975–1978)
 * Daniel Metropolis (West Coast Eagles and Fremantle) (1992–2001)
 * Harry Morgan (1889–1956) (South Melbourne and Carlton) (1914–1915; 1917–1918; 1921)
 * George Moysey (1874–1932) (Melbourne) (1897–1899)
 * David Mundy (Fremantle) (2005–present)
 * John O'Connell (1951–1989) (Carlton) (1970–1976)
 * Glenn O'Loughlin (West Coast Eagles) (1987)
 * Billy Orr (1883–1963) (Carlton) (1903)
 * Daniel Parker (Fremantle) (1996–1999)
 * Seff Parry (1907–1980) (Fitzroy) (1933)
 * Stan Penberthy (1906–1989) (Footscray and Melbourne) (1932–1937)
 * Todd Ridley (Essendon, Fremantle and Hawthorn) (1991–1997)
 * Michael Rix (St Kilda) (2006–2008)
 * Lester Ross (St Kilda) (1959)
 * Eric Sarich (South Melbourne) (1965-1968; 1971)
 * Joe Scaddan (1886–1971) (Collingwood) (1910)
 * Phil Scott (West Coast Eagles) (1987–1990)
 * David Sierakowski (St Kilda and West Coast) (1994–2003)
 * Callum Sinclair (West Coast Eagles and Sydney Swans) (2013–present)
 * Peter Spencer (North Melbourne) (1981–1982)
 * Lance Styles (Carlton) (1973–1974)
 * Jack Sweet (1919–2006) (South Melbourne) (1943)
 * Michael Taylor (Fremantle) (1995)
 * Robert Thompson (Essendon) (1967–1971)
 * Wayde Twomey (Carlton) (2011)
 * Bill Valli (Collingwood and Essendon) (1979–1980)
 * Cameron Venables (Collingwood) (1999)
 * Shane Yarran (Fremantle) (2016)
 * Mark Zanotti (West Coast Eagles, Brisbane Bears and Fitzroy) (1987–1995)

Players who came to Subiaco from the VFL/AFL

 * Frank Murphy, from Collingwood (1935–1937: 53 games, 11 goals)
 * Haydn Bunton Sr., from Fitzroy (1938–1941: 72 games, 190 goals — 3× Sandover Medal 1938, 1939, 1941)
 * Les Hardiman, from Geelong (1938–1941: 69 games, 122 goals)
 * Keith Shea from Carlton (1938–1939: 37 games, 69 goals)
 * Dave Cuzens, from Richmond (1962: 13 games, 8 goals)
 * Brian Sierakowski, from St Kilda (1969–1974: 115 games, 20 goals — WANFL Premiership 1973)
 * Peter Ellis, from Fitzroy (1972, 1974–78: 88 games, 63 goals)
 * Ross Smith, from St Kilda (1973–1974: 39 games, 22 goals — WANFL Premiership captain-coach 1973)
 * David Rhodes, from Fitzroy (1974–1977: 48 games, 33 goals)
 * David Parkin, from Hawthorn (1975: 8 games, 2 goals)
 * Graeme Schultz, from Essendon (1975–1981: 85 games, 137 goals)
 * Vin Catoggio, from Carlton (1976–1977: 30 games, 53 goals)
 * Brian Douge, from Hawthorn (1977–1981: 81 games, 23 goals)
 * Derek Kickett, from Sydney (1997: 12 games, 29 goals)
 * Daniel Chick, from West Coast (2008–2009: 22 games, 13 goals — WAFL Premiership 2008) [originally from East Fremantle]

West Coast representatives

 * 1) Laurie Keene, 1987–1990: 36 games, 38 goals — Kicked West Coast's first VFL/AFL goal
 * 2) Dwayne Lamb, 1987–1994: 151 games, 44 goals — AFL Premiership 1992
 * 3) Mark Zanotti, 1987–1988: 36 games, 6 goals
 * 4) Karl Langdon, 1988–1995: 100 games, 107 goals — AFL Premiership 1992
 * 5) Brett Heady, 1990–1999: 156 games, 237 goals — 2× AFL Premiership (1992, 1994)
 * 6) Dean Kemp, 1990–2001: 243 games, 117 goals — 2× AFL Premiership (1992, 1994), Norm Smith Medal 1994, All-Australian 1992
 * 7) Drew Banfield, 1993–2006: 265 games, 76 goals — 2× AFL Premiership (1994, 2006)
 * 8) Jarrad Schofield 1993–1998: 63 games, 34 goals
 * 9) Andrew Donnelly, 1996–2000: 68 games, 69 goals
 * 10) Josh Wooden, 1997–2007: 96 games, 18 goals
 * 11) Chad Fletcher, 1999–2009: 179 games, 74 goals — AFL Premiership 2006, All-Australian 2004
 * 12) Mark Nicoski, 2004–2013: 112 games, 61 goals
 * 13) Tyson Stenglein, 2005–2009: 102 games, 25 goals — AFL Premiership 2006
 * 14) Matt Priddis, 2006–2017: 240 games, 73 goals — Brownlow Medal 2014, All-Australian 2015
 * 15) Dom Sheed, 2014–current: 141 games, 64 goals — AFL Premiership 2018
 * 16) Brayden Ainsworth, 2018–current: 15 games, 4 goals
 * 17) Liam Ryan, 2018–current: 77 games, 111 goals — AFL Premiership 2018, All-Australian 2020

Fremantle representatives

 * 1) Matthew Burton, 1995–1999: 70 games, 32 goals
 * 2) Shane Parker, 1995–2007: 238 games, 11 goals — First player to reach 200 AFL games for Fremantle
 * 3) Luke Toia, 1996–2003: 63 games, 33 goals
 * 4) Antoni Grover, 1999–2012: 202 games, 27 goals
 * 5) Ryan Crowley, 2003–2015: 188 games, 117 goals
 * 6) Des Headland, 2003–2010: 114 games, 125 goals
 * 7) Jarrad Schofield, 2005–2006: 12 games, 2 goals