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Peter Metropolis

Peter Metropolis
Personal information
Full name Peter James Metropolis
Nickname(s) "Zorba"
Date of birth (1944-06-29) 29 June 1944 (age 72)
Place of birth Perth, Western Australia
Original team(s) Wembley JFC
Position(s) Centre, wing
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1965–73 Subiaco 159 (136)
Representative team honours
Years Team Games (Goals)
1970 WAFL 1 (0)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1973.
Career highlights

Peter James Metropolis (born 29 June 1944) is a former Australian rules football player and administrator. He played 159 games for the Subiaco Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL), including the 1973 premiership, and later served as president of the club.

Born in Perth, Western Australia, Metropolis began his football career at Wembley JFC. He attended Scotch College in Swanbourne, playing in the school's football First XVIII. He then went to the University of Western Australia where he played for the university's football team, winning the colts best and fairest and the senior best and fairest in consecutive seasons, playing mainly as a wingman. Falling into Subiaco's recruitment zone, he made his debut in 1965, and was switched to the centre the next season. Metropolis finished equal with Ross Gosden in the Outridge Medal, Subiaco's best and fairest, but Gosden was awarded the medal on countback.

Metropolis was selected in WAFL representative sides three times, but was only able to play once – against Tasmania in 1970 – missing out due to a hamstring injury the other times. He served as captain of Subiaco in 1971 and 1972. He stood down in 1973 after Ross Smith was recruited as captain-coach, but still served on the selection committee as one of the most senior players. Metropolis played as a reserve in Subiaco's 1973 premiership victory over West Perth. He announced his retirement from the club after the game, and was awarded life membership. He was appointed playing coach of Victoria Park in the Sunday Football League (SFL) in 1974. He returned to Subiaco with a part-time role as assistant coach in 1975 under David Parkin, but continued playing for Victoria Park until a knee injury forced his retirement in 1976.


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