John Georgiades

[1] An "abundantly skilled half-forward", he had a breakout year in 1988,[2] kicking 65 goals from 22 games.

[1] He finished runner-up to Todd Breman in the Bernie Naylor Medal.

[3] He capped off his season by kicking six goals in Subiaco's premiership victory over Claremont in the 1988 WAFL Grand Final, and was regarded as unlucky not to win the Simpson Medal as best on ground.

He also polled 25 votes in the Sandover Medal, only five behind the eventual winner Mark Watson.

He is remembered for his debut in Round 1 of the 1989 season where he kicked 8 goals against Carlton.