The son of former Subiaco player
Peter Metropolis, he was drafted from
Subiaco in the
WAFL with selection 16 in the
1991 AFL draft. Metropolis starred in his debut game in
1992 against
St Kilda, kicking 6 goals, including four goals with his first four kicks in the AFL. This was his highest goal scoring game, spending most of the remainder of his career playing as a defender. After only missing one game during the
1999 and
2000 seasons, he was traded to Fremantle along with the 51st selection in return for
Greg Harding. He only played six games for Fremantle before injuring his knee at the end of the 2001 season. Metropolis announced his retirement after not playing a game in the
2002 AFL season. ==References==