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2017 Hawthorn Football Club season

The 2017 season was the Hawthorn Football Club's 93rd season in the Australian Football League and 116th overall, the 18th season playing home games at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the 17th season playing home games at the newly named University of Tasmania Stadium, the 13th season under head coach Alastair Clarkson, and the 1st season with Jarryd Roughead as club captain. This was the first time since 2013 that Hawthorn didn't enter the season as the defending premiers.

Hawthorn Football Club
2017 season
PresidentRichard Garvey
CoachAlastair Clarkson
Captain(s)Jarryd Roughead
Home groundMelbourne Cricket Ground
University of Tasmania Stadium
AFL season10–11–1 (12th)
Finals seriesDid not qualify
Best and FairestTom Mitchell
Leading goalkickerJarryd Roughead (38)
Highest home attendance62,360 (Round 4 vs. Geelong)
Lowest home attendance10,553 (Round 8 vs. Brisbane Lions)
Average home attendance33,257

Hawthorn started the season 0–4 for the first time since 1998. Hawthorn failed to match their 17–5 record from 2016, finishing in 12th with a 10–11–1 record. With Hawthorn's 7 point loss to Carlton in round 22, they were eliminated from finals contention for this first time since 2009. This was also the first time since 2005, Hawthorn were defeated by Carlton. This was also the first time under Clarkson that no player kicked 50 goals for the season.

Club summary edit

The 2017 AFL season is the 121st season of the VFL/AFL competition since its inception in 1897; having entered the competition in 1925, it was the 93rd season contested by the Hawthorn Football Club. Tasmania and iiNet continued as the club's two major sponsors, as they had done since 2006 and 2013 respectively,[1][2] while Adidas continued to manufacture the club's on-and-off field apparel, as they had done since 2013.[3] Hawthorn continued its alignment with the Box Hill Hawks Football Club in the Victorian Football League, allowing Hawthorn-listed players to play with the Box Hill Hawks when not selected in AFL matches.

Senior personnel edit

Alastair Clarkson continued as the club's head coach for the thirteenth consecutive season. In a surprise announcement, Jarryd Roughead replaced Luke Hodge as the club's captain on 20 January 2017 after the latter had led the club since 2011.[4]

It was announced in December 2016 that Stuart Fox would leave his position as the club's Chief Executive Officer to take up the same position with the Melbourne Cricket Club at the end of February 2017.[5] On 1 May, Tracey Gaudry was appointed the club's new CEO.[6]

Playing list changes edit

The following lists all player changes between the conclusion of the 2016 season and the beginning of the 2017 season.

Trades edit

13 October 2016 To Hawthorn
Pick 23, 2016 AFL draft
To Fremantle
Bradley Hill
[7]
14 October 2016 To Hawthorn
Pick 52, 2016 AFL draft
Pick 70, 2016 AFL draft
Pick 88, 2016 AFL draft
To West Coast
Sam Mitchell
Pick 54, 2016 AFL draft
Pick 72, 2016 AFL draft
[8]
14 October 2016 To Hawthorn
Tom Mitchell
Pick 57, 2016 AFL draft
To Sydney
Pick 14, 2016 AFL draft
Pick 52, 2016 AFL draft
[9]
14 October 2016 To Hawthorn
Pick 10, 2016 AFL draft
Pick 68, 2016 AFL draft
To St Kilda
Pick 23, 2016 AFL draft
Pick 36, 2016 AFL draft
1st round pick, 2017 AFL draft
[10]
18 October 2016 To Hawthorn
Pick 48, 2016 AFL draft
Pick 66, 2016 AFL draft
To Melbourne
Jordan Lewis
Pick 57, 2016 AFL draft
Pick 68, 2016 AFL draft
[11]
20 October 2016 To Hawthorn
2nd round pick, 2017 AFL draft (via Greater Western Sydney)
To Carlton
Pick 48, 2016 AFL draft
Pick 66, 2016 AFL draft
Pick 70, 2016 AFL draft
[12]
20 October 2016 To Hawthorn
Jaeger O'Meara
To Gold Coast
Pick 10, 2016 AFL draft
2nd round pick, 2017 AFL draft
[12]

Free agency edit

Additions edit

Date Player Type 2016 team Deal Compensation Ref
9 October 2016 Ty Vickery RFA Richmond Signed 2-year deal 2nd round pick, 2016 AFL draft [13]
30 October 2016 Conor Nash N/A Meath GAA N/A N/A [14]
8 November 2016 Ricky Henderson DFA Adelaide N/A None [15]

Draft edit

AFL draft edit

Round Overall pick Player Recruited from ref
5 74 Harry Morrison Murray Bushrangers [16]
5 76 Mitchell Lewis Calder Cannons [16]

Rookie draft edit

Round Overall pick Player Recruited from ref
1 14 Oliver Hanrahan St Kevin's College [17]
2 31 Jack Fitzpatrick[note 1] Hawthorn [17]
3 46 James Cousins Murray Bushrangers [17]
  1. ^ Fitzpatrick was originally delisted by Hawthorn on 28 October 2016 but was re-drafted as a rookie

Retirements and delistings edit

Date Player 2017 team Reason Ref
15 March 2016 Shem-Kalvin Tatupu Retired [18]
28 October 2016 Matt Spangher Delisted [19][20]
28 October 2016 Angus Litherland Delisted [19]
28 October 2016 Zac Webster Delisted [19]
28 October 2016 Lachlan Langford Delisted [19]
28 October 2016 Alex Woodward Delisted [19]
28 October 2016 Jermaine Miller-Lewis Delisted [19]

2017 player squad edit

Senior list Rookie list Coaching staff

Head coach

Assistant coaches


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)
  •   Long-term injury list
  •   Upgraded rookie(s)
  • (B) Category B rookie
  • (ret) Retired

Updated: 21 August 2017
Source(s): HFC Website; Coaches


Season summary edit

Pre-season matches edit

The club played three practice matches as part of the 2017 JLT Community Series, and will be played under modified pre-season rules, including nine-point goals.

Rd Date and local time Opponent Scores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold) Venue Report
Home Away Result
1 Friday, 17 February (7:40 pm) Geelong 0.15.8 (98) 1.13.7 (94) Won by 4 points University of Tasmania Stadium (H)
2 Sunday, 26 February (2:05 pm) North Melbourne 0.14.11 (95) 0.11.8 (74) Lost by 21 points Arden Street (A)
3 Sunday, 12 March (12:40 pm) Port Adelaide 0.14.12 (96) 1.8.11 (68) Lost by 28 points Hickinbotham Oval (A)

Premiership season edit

Fixture summary edit

The full fixture was announced on 27 October 2016.[21] The Melbourne Cricket Ground once again acted as Hawthorn's primary home ground, hosting six of the club's eleven home games, with four home games played at their secondary home ground, University of Tasmania Stadium, in Launceston, and one home game played at Etihad Stadium against the Western Bulldogs in round 23.[22] The club's opponents for the four games in Launceston were St Kilda, Brisbane Lions, Greater Western Sydney and North Melbourne in rounds six, eight, 16 and 21 respectively, while the club played Adelaide, Collingwood, Geelong, Gold Coast and Sydney twice during the regular season.[21]

The Hawks began the 2017 season with a 25-point loss to Essendon, which welcomed six of its banned players back from a season-long suspension which had spanned the entire 2016 season, at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in round one;[23] due to the weighted rule, it was the only time the clubs met during the regular season. The club's first home game came the following round, when it hosted 2016 finalists Adelaide at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in round two.[21] It travelled to Adelaide twice for matches against Port Adelaide and Adelaide (for a second time) in rounds 11 and 14 respectively, while it also travelled to the Gold Coast, Sydney and Perth once each, in rounds three, ten and eighteen respectively. Additionally, it played three Friday night matches (two against Sydney and one against the Western Bulldogs) and two Thursday night matches (both at the Adelaide Oval) during the regular season, while ten of the club's 21 matches were broadcast on free-to-air.[21]

Based on its finishing position from 2016, Hawthorn's fixture was rated the second-most difficult (only behind Greater Western Sydney) by The Age; it was the fifth consecutive season in which it has been dealt either the most or second-most difficult fixture of any club.[24]

Fixture edit

Rd Date and local time Opponent Scores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold) Venue Record Report
Home Away Result
1 Saturday, 25 March (7:25 pm) Essendon 17.14 (116) 12.19 (91) Lost by 25 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) 0–1
2 Saturday, April 1 (1:45 pm) Adelaide 13.11 (89) 16.17 (113) Lost by 24 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 0–2
3 Sunday, April 9 (4:40 pm) Gold Coast 21.13 (139) 7.11 (53) Lost by 86 points Metricon Stadium (A) 0–3
4 Monday, April 17 (3:20 pm) Geelong 6.12 (48) 20.14 (134) Lost by 86 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 0–4
5 Sunday, 23 April (4:40 pm) West Coast 19.11 (125) 11.8 (74) Won by 51 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 1–4
6 Saturday, April 29 (1:45 pm) St Kilda 8.7 (55) 19.16 (130) Lost by 75 points University of Tasmania Stadium (H) 1–5
7 Sunday, 7 May (3:20 pm) Melbourne 14.7 (91) 14.10 (94) Won by 3 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) 2–5
8 Saturday, 13 May (1:45 pm) Brisbane Lions 17.11 (113) 11.9 (75) Won by 38 points University of Tasmania Stadium (H) 3–5
9 Saturday, 20 May (7:25 pm) Collingwood 13.12 (90) 11.6 (72) Lost by 18 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) 3–6
10 Friday, 26 May (7:50 pm) Sydney 11.9 (75) 12.9 (81) Won by 6 points Sydney Cricket Ground (A) 4–6
11 Thursday, 1 June (7:20 pm) Port Adelaide 13.20 (98) 7.5 (47) Lost by 51 points Adelaide Oval (A) 4–7
12 Saturday, 10 June (1:45 pm) Gold Coast 12.7 (79) 13.17 (95) Lost by 16 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 4–8
13 Bye
14 Thursday, 22 June (7:20 pm) Adelaide 12.10 (82) 14.12 (96) Won by 14 points Adelaide Oval (A) 5–8
15 Sunday, 2 July (3:20 pm) Collingwood 18.10 (118) 14.10 (94) Won by 24 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 6–8
16 Saturday, 8 July (1:45 pm) Greater Western Sydney 14.13 (97) 15.7 (97) Draw University of Tasmania Stadium (H) 6–8–1
17 Saturday, 15 July (1:45 pm) Geelong 13.10 (88) 12.13 (85) Lost by 3 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) 6–9–1
18 Saturday, 22 July (5:40 pm) Fremantle 7.6 (48) 15.10 (100) Won by 52 points Domain Stadium (A) 7–9–1
19 Friday, 28 July (7:50 pm) Sydney 10.12 (72) 9.12 (66) Won by 6 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 8–9–1
20 Sunday, 6 August (3:20 pm) Richmond 13.15 (93) 9.10 (64) Lost by 29 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) 8–10–1
21 Sunday, 13 August (3:20 pm) North Melbourne 18.8 (116) 14.5 (89) Won by 27 points University of Tasmania Stadium (H) 9–10–1
22 Saturday, 19 August (7:25 pm) Carlton 12.5 (77) 10.10 (70) Lost by 7 points Etihad Stadium (A) 9–11–1
23 Friday, 25 August (7:50 pm) Western Bulldogs 15.9 (99) 13.12 (90) Won by 9 points Etihad Stadium (H) 10–11–1
Source

Ladder edit

Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification
1 Adelaide 22 15 6 1 2415 1776 136.0 62 2017 finals
2 Geelong 22 15 6 1 2134 1818 117.4 62
3 Richmond (P) 22 15 7 0 1992 1684 118.3 60
4 Greater Western Sydney 22 14 6 2 2081 1812 114.8 60
5 Port Adelaide 22 14 8 0 2168 1671 129.7 56
6 Sydney 22 14 8 0 2093 1651 126.8 56
7 Essendon 22 12 10 0 2135 2004 106.5 48
8 West Coast 22 12 10 0 1964 1858 105.7 48
9 Melbourne 22 12 10 0 2035 1934 105.2 48
10 Western Bulldogs 22 11 11 0 1857 1913 97.1 44
11 St Kilda 22 11 11 0 1925 1986 96.9 44
12 Hawthorn 22 10 11 1 1864 2055 90.7 42
13 Collingwood 22 9 12 1 1944 1963 99.0 38
14 Fremantle 22 8 14 0 1607 2160 74.4 32
15 North Melbourne 22 6 16 0 1983 2264 87.6 24
16 Carlton 22 6 16 0 1594 2038 78.2 24
17 Gold Coast 22 6 16 0 1756 2311 76.0 24
18 Brisbane Lions 22 5 17 0 1877 2526 74.3 20
Source: AFL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Awards, records and milestones edit

Awards edit

Records edit

  • Round 7:
    • Alastair Clarkson won his 182nd game as coach, which is the most of any Hawthorn coach.
    • Ben McEvoy had 53 hitouts, which is the most recorded by a Hawthorn player
  • Round 9:
    • Tom Mitchell had 50 disposals, which is the most recorded by a Hawthorn player.
  • Round 18:

Milestones edit

Brownlow Medal edit

Results edit

Round 1 vote 2 votes 3 votes
1 Zach Merrett (Essendon) Orazio Fantasia (Essendon) Dyson Heppell (Essendon)
2 Tom Lynch (Adelaide) Sam Jacobs (Adelaide) Rory Sloane (Adelaide)
3 Brandon Matera (Gold Coast) Aaron Hall (Gold Coast) Gary Ablett Jr. (Gold Coast)
4 Zach Tuohy (Geelong) Mitch Duncan (Geelong) Steven Motlop (Geelong)
5 Liam Shiels (Hawthorn) Tom Mitchell (Hawthorn) Ben McEvoy (Hawthorn)
6 Nick Riewoldt (St Kilda) Sebastian Ross (St Kilda) Jack Steven (St Kilda)
7 Tom Mitchell (Hawthorn) Ben McEvoy (Hawthorn) Jack Viney (Melbourne)
8 Ryan Burton (Hawthorn) Stefan Martin (Brisbane Lions) Tom Mitchell (Hawthorn)
9 Taylor Adams (Collingwood) Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood) Tom Mitchell (Hawthorn)
10 Dan Hannebery (Sydney) Lance Franklin (Sydney) Shaun Burgoyne (Hawthorn)
11 Ollie Wines (Port Adelaide) Charlie Dixon (Port Adelaide) Brad Ebert (Port Adelaide)
12 Jack Gunston (Hawthorn) Steven May (Gold Coast) Gary Ablett Jr. (Gold Coast)
13 Bye
14 Tom Mitchell (Hawthorn) Shaun Burgoyne (Hawthorn) Ricky Henderson (Hawthorn)
15 Ryan Burton (Hawthorn) Jordan De Goey (Collingwood) Tom Mitchell (Hawthorn)
16 Jonathon Patton (Greater Western Sydney) Josh Kelly (Greater Western Sydney) Tom Mitchell (Hawthorn)
17 Liam Shiels (Hawthorn) Tom Mitchell (Hawthorn) Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong)
18 Liam Shiels (Hawthorn) Jack Gunston (Hawthorn) Tom Mitchell (Hawthorn)
19 Luke Parker (Sydney) Liam Shiels (Hawthorn) Jarryd Roughead (Hawthorn)
20 James Sicily (Hawthorn) Dion Prestia (Richmond) Josh Caddy (Richmond)
21 Tom Mitchell (Hawthorn) Isaac Smith (Hawthorn) Jack Gunston (Hawthorn)
22 Sam Docherty (Carlton) Marc Murphy (Carlton) Tom Mitchell (Hawthorn)
23 Jaeger O'Meara (Hawthorn) Jack Macrae (Western Bulldogs) Jarryd Roughead (Hawthorn)

Brownlow Medal tally edit

Player 1 vote games 2 vote games 3 vote games Total votes
Tom Mitchell 3 2 6 25
Jack Gunston 1 1 1 6
Jarryd Roughead 0 0 2 6
Shaun Burgoyne 0 1 1 5
Ben McEvoy 0 1 1 5
Liam Shiels 3 1 0 5
Ricky Henderson 0 0 1 3
Ryan Burton 2 0 0 2
Isaac Smith 0 1 0 2
Jaeger O'Meara 1 0 0 1
James Sicily 1 0 0 1
Total 11 7 12 61

Tribunal cases edit

Player Round Charge category Verdict Result Victim Club Ref(s)
Ben Stratton 2 Striking Guilty Fine Eddie Betts Adelaide
Josh Gibson 4 Rough conduct Not Guilty Cleared Tom Ruggles Geelong
Cyril Rioli 5 Striking Guilty Fine Brad Sheppard West Coast
Isaac Smith 8 Striking Guilty Fine Nick Robertson Brisbane Lions
Shaun Burgoyne 10 Rough conduct Not Guilty Cleared Sam Reid Sydney
Luke Hodge 11 Rough conduct Guilty Fine Aaron Young Port Adelaide
Brendan Whitecross 12 Striking Guilty Fine Gary Ablett Jr. Gold Coast
Luke Hodge 16 Rough conduct Guilty Fine Jeremy Cameron Greater Western Sydney
Luke Hodge 19 Striking Guilty 1 week Tom Papley Sydney [25]
James Sicily 22 Striking Guilty Fine Jed Lamb Carlton
Blake Hardwick 23 Rough conduct Not Guilty Cleared Marcus Bontempelli Western Bulldogs

References edit

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  5. ^ "Hawthorn CEO selected to lead the MCC". hawthornfc.com.au. 23 December 2016. Retrieved 23 December 2016.
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The 2017 season was the Hawthorn Football Club s 93rd season in the Australian Football League and 116th overall the 18th season playing home games at the Melbourne Cricket Ground the 17th season playing home games at the newly named University of Tasmania Stadium the 13th season under head coach Alastair Clarkson and the 1st season with Jarryd Roughead as club captain This was the first time since 2013 that Hawthorn didn t enter the season as the defending premiers Hawthorn Football Club2017 seasonPresidentRichard GarveyCoachAlastair ClarksonCaptain s Jarryd RougheadHome groundMelbourne Cricket GroundUniversity of Tasmania StadiumAFL season10 11 1 12th Finals seriesDid not qualifyBest and FairestTom MitchellLeading goalkickerJarryd Roughead 38 Highest home attendance62 360 Round 4 vs Geelong Lowest home attendance10 553 Round 8 vs Brisbane Lions Average home attendance33 257 2016 2018 Hawthorn started the season 0 4 for the first time since 1998 Hawthorn failed to match their 17 5 record from 2016 finishing in 12th with a 10 11 1 record With Hawthorn s 7 point loss to Carlton in round 22 they were eliminated from finals contention for this first time since 2009 This was also the first time since 2005 Hawthorn were defeated by Carlton This was also the first time under Clarkson that no player kicked 50 goals for the season Contents 1 Club summary 2 Senior personnel 3 Playing list changes 3 1 Trades 3 2 Free agency 3 2 1 Additions 3 3 Draft 3 3 1 AFL draft 3 3 2 Rookie draft 3 4 Retirements and delistings 4 2017 player squad 5 Season summary 5 1 Pre season matches 5 2 Premiership season 5 2 1 Fixture summary 5 2 2 Fixture 5 3 Ladder 6 Awards records and milestones 6 1 Awards 6 2 Records 6 3 Milestones 7 Brownlow Medal 7 1 Results 7 2 Brownlow Medal tally 8 Tribunal cases 9 ReferencesClub summary editThe 2017 AFL season is the 121st season of the VFL AFL competition since its inception in 1897 having entered the competition in 1925 it was the 93rd season contested by the Hawthorn Football Club Tasmania and iiNet continued as the club s two major sponsors as they had done since 2006 and 2013 respectively 1 2 while Adidas continued to manufacture the club s on and off field apparel as they had done since 2013 3 Hawthorn continued its alignment with the Box Hill Hawks Football Club in the Victorian Football League allowing Hawthorn listed players to play with the Box Hill Hawks when not selected in AFL matches Senior personnel editAlastair Clarkson continued as the club s head coach for the thirteenth consecutive season In a surprise announcement Jarryd Roughead replaced Luke Hodge as the club s captain on 20 January 2017 after the latter had led the club since 2011 4 It was announced in December 2016 that Stuart Fox would leave his position as the club s Chief Executive Officer to take up the same position with the Melbourne Cricket Club at the end of February 2017 5 On 1 May Tracey Gaudry was appointed the club s new CEO 6 Playing list changes editThe following lists all player changes between the conclusion of the 2016 season and the beginning of the 2017 season Trades edit 13 October 2016 To HawthornPick 23 2016 AFL draft To FremantleBradley Hill 7 14 October 2016 To HawthornPick 52 2016 AFL draftPick 70 2016 AFL draftPick 88 2016 AFL draft To West CoastSam MitchellPick 54 2016 AFL draftPick 72 2016 AFL draft 8 14 October 2016 To HawthornTom MitchellPick 57 2016 AFL draft To SydneyPick 14 2016 AFL draftPick 52 2016 AFL draft 9 14 October 2016 To HawthornPick 10 2016 AFL draftPick 68 2016 AFL draft To St KildaPick 23 2016 AFL draftPick 36 2016 AFL draft1st round pick 2017 AFL draft 10 18 October 2016 To HawthornPick 48 2016 AFL draftPick 66 2016 AFL draft To MelbourneJordan LewisPick 57 2016 AFL draftPick 68 2016 AFL draft 11 20 October 2016 To Hawthorn2nd round pick 2017 AFL draft via Greater Western Sydney To CarltonPick 48 2016 AFL draftPick 66 2016 AFL draftPick 70 2016 AFL draft 12 20 October 2016 To HawthornJaeger O Meara To Gold CoastPick 10 2016 AFL draft2nd round pick 2017 AFL draft 12 Free agency edit Additions edit Date Player Type 2016 team Deal Compensation Ref 9 October 2016 Ty Vickery RFA Richmond Signed 2 year deal 2nd round pick 2016 AFL draft 13 30 October 2016 Conor Nash N A Meath GAA N A N A 14 8 November 2016 Ricky Henderson DFA Adelaide N A None 15 Draft edit See also 2016 AFL draft AFL draft edit Round Overall pick Player Recruited from ref 5 74 Harry Morrison Murray Bushrangers 16 5 76 Mitchell Lewis Calder Cannons 16 Rookie draft edit Round Overall pick Player Recruited from ref 1 14 Oliver Hanrahan St Kevin s College 17 2 31 Jack Fitzpatrick note 1 Hawthorn 17 3 46 James Cousins Murray Bushrangers 17 Fitzpatrick was originally delisted by Hawthorn on 28 October 2016 but was re drafted as a rookie Retirements and delistings edit Date Player 2017 team Reason Ref 15 March 2016 Shem Kalvin Tatupu Retired 18 28 October 2016 Matt Spangher Delisted 19 20 28 October 2016 Angus Litherland Delisted 19 28 October 2016 Zac Webster Delisted 19 28 October 2016 Lachlan Langford Delisted 19 28 October 2016 Alex Woodward Delisted 19 28 October 2016 Jermaine Miller Lewis Delisted 19 2017 player squad edit2017 Hawthorn Football Club squadviewtalkedit Senior list Rookie list Coaching staff 2 Jarryd Roughead C 3 Tom Mitchell 4 Billy Hartung 5 Ryan Burton 6 Josh Gibson 7 Ben McEvoy 8 Taylor Duryea 9 Shaun Burgoyne 10 Jaeger O Meara 11 Brendan Whitecross 12 James Frawley 13 Jonathan O Rourke 14 Grant Birchall 15 Luke Hodge 16 Isaac Smith VC 17 Daniel Howe 18 Jonathon Ceglar nbsp 19 Jack Gunston 20 Dallas Willsmore 21 James Sicily 22 Luke Breust 23 Tim O Brien 24 Ben Stratton nbsp 25 Ryan Schoenmakers 26 Liam Shiels VC 27 Ty Vickery 28 Paul Puopolo 29 Will Langford 30 Kaiden Brand 31 Ricky Henderson 33 Cyril Rioli nbsp 34 Kurt Heatherley 35 Harry Morrison 36 Kieran Lovell 37 Blake Hardwick 39 Mitchell Lewis 40 Kade Stewart 42 Teia Miles 43 Marc Pittonet 32 Jack Fitzpatrick ret 41 Oliver Hanrahan 44 Conor Glass B nbsp 45 Conor Nash B 46 James Cousins nbsp Head coach Alastair Clarkson Assistant coaches Brett Ratten stoppages coach Cameron Bruce midfield coach Adem Yze backline coach Damian Monkhorst ruck coach Damian Carroll forward coach David Neitz key position coach Max Bailey development coach Legend c Captain s vc Vice captain s nbsp Long term injury list nbsp Upgraded rookie s B Category B rookie ret Retired Updated 21 August 2017Source s HFC Website CoachesSeason summary editPre season matches edit The club played three practice matches as part of the 2017 JLT Community Series and will be played under modified pre season rules including nine point goals Rd Date and local time Opponent Scores Hawthorn s scores indicated in bold Venue Report Home Away Result 1 Friday 17 February 7 40 pm Geelong 0 15 8 98 1 13 7 94 Won by 4 points University of Tasmania Stadium H Report 2 Sunday 26 February 2 05 pm North Melbourne 0 14 11 95 0 11 8 74 Lost by 21 points Arden Street A Report 3 Sunday 12 March 12 40 pm Port Adelaide 0 14 12 96 1 8 11 68 Lost by 28 points Hickinbotham Oval A Report Source Premiership season edit Fixture summary edit See also 2017 AFL season The full fixture was announced on 27 October 2016 21 The Melbourne Cricket Ground once again acted as Hawthorn s primary home ground hosting six of the club s eleven home games with four home games played at their secondary home ground University of Tasmania Stadium in Launceston and one home game played at Etihad Stadium against the Western Bulldogs in round 23 22 The club s opponents for the four games in Launceston were St Kilda Brisbane Lions Greater Western Sydney and North Melbourne in rounds six eight 16 and 21 respectively while the club played Adelaide Collingwood Geelong Gold Coast and Sydney twice during the regular season 21 The Hawks began the 2017 season with a 25 point loss to Essendon which welcomed six of its banned players back from a season long suspension which had spanned the entire 2016 season at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in round one 23 due to the weighted rule it was the only time the clubs met during the regular season The club s first home game came the following round when it hosted 2016 finalists Adelaide at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in round two 21 It travelled to Adelaide twice for matches against Port Adelaide and Adelaide for a second time in rounds 11 and 14 respectively while it also travelled to the Gold Coast Sydney and Perth once each in rounds three ten and eighteen respectively Additionally it played three Friday night matches two against Sydney and one against the Western Bulldogs and two Thursday night matches both at the Adelaide Oval during the regular season while ten of the club s 21 matches were broadcast on free to air 21 Based on its finishing position from 2016 Hawthorn s fixture was rated the second most difficult only behind Greater Western Sydney by The Age it was the fifth consecutive season in which it has been dealt either the most or second most difficult fixture of any club 24 Fixture edit Rd Date and local time Opponent Scores Hawthorn s scores indicated in bold Venue Record Report Home Away Result 1 Saturday 25 March 7 25 pm Essendon 17 14 116 12 19 91 Lost by 25 points Melbourne Cricket Ground A 0 1 Report 2 Saturday April 1 1 45 pm Adelaide 13 11 89 16 17 113 Lost by 24 points Melbourne Cricket Ground H 0 2 Report 3 Sunday April 9 4 40 pm Gold Coast 21 13 139 7 11 53 Lost by 86 points Metricon Stadium A 0 3 Report 4 Monday April 17 3 20 pm Geelong 6 12 48 20 14 134 Lost by 86 points Melbourne Cricket Ground H 0 4 Report 5 Sunday 23 April 4 40 pm West Coast 19 11 125 11 8 74 Won by 51 points Melbourne Cricket Ground H 1 4 Report 6 Saturday April 29 1 45 pm St Kilda 8 7 55 19 16 130 Lost by 75 points University of Tasmania Stadium H 1 5 Report 7 Sunday 7 May 3 20 pm Melbourne 14 7 91 14 10 94 Won by 3 points Melbourne Cricket Ground A 2 5 Report 8 Saturday 13 May 1 45 pm Brisbane Lions 17 11 113 11 9 75 Won by 38 points University of Tasmania Stadium H 3 5 Report 9 Saturday 20 May 7 25 pm Collingwood 13 12 90 11 6 72 Lost by 18 points Melbourne Cricket Ground A 3 6 Report 10 Friday 26 May 7 50 pm Sydney 11 9 75 12 9 81 Won by 6 points Sydney Cricket Ground A 4 6 Report 11 Thursday 1 June 7 20 pm Port Adelaide 13 20 98 7 5 47 Lost by 51 points Adelaide Oval A 4 7 Report 12 Saturday 10 June 1 45 pm Gold Coast 12 7 79 13 17 95 Lost by 16 points Melbourne Cricket Ground H 4 8 Report 13 Bye 14 Thursday 22 June 7 20 pm Adelaide 12 10 82 14 12 96 Won by 14 points Adelaide Oval A 5 8 Report 15 Sunday 2 July 3 20 pm Collingwood 18 10 118 14 10 94 Won by 24 points Melbourne Cricket Ground H 6 8 Report 16 Saturday 8 July 1 45 pm Greater Western Sydney 14 13 97 15 7 97 Draw University of Tasmania Stadium H 6 8 1 Report 17 Saturday 15 July 1 45 pm Geelong 13 10 88 12 13 85 Lost by 3 points Melbourne Cricket Ground A 6 9 1 Report 18 Saturday 22 July 5 40 pm Fremantle 7 6 48 15 10 100 Won by 52 points Domain Stadium A 7 9 1 Report 19 Friday 28 July 7 50 pm Sydney 10 12 72 9 12 66 Won by 6 points Melbourne Cricket Ground H 8 9 1 Report 20 Sunday 6 August 3 20 pm Richmond 13 15 93 9 10 64 Lost by 29 points Melbourne Cricket Ground A 8 10 1 Report 21 Sunday 13 August 3 20 pm North Melbourne 18 8 116 14 5 89 Won by 27 points University of Tasmania Stadium H 9 10 1 Report 22 Saturday 19 August 7 25 pm Carlton 12 5 77 10 10 70 Lost by 7 points Etihad Stadium A 9 11 1 Report 23 Friday 25 August 7 50 pm Western Bulldogs 15 9 99 13 12 90 Won by 9 points Etihad Stadium H 10 11 1 Report Source Ladder edit Pos Teamvte Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification 1 Adelaide 22 15 6 1 2415 1776 136 0 62 2017 finals 2 Geelong 22 15 6 1 2134 1818 117 4 62 3 Richmond P 22 15 7 0 1992 1684 118 3 60 4 Greater Western Sydney 22 14 6 2 2081 1812 114 8 60 5 Port Adelaide 22 14 8 0 2168 1671 129 7 56 6 Sydney 22 14 8 0 2093 1651 126 8 56 7 Essendon 22 12 10 0 2135 2004 106 5 48 8 West Coast 22 12 10 0 1964 1858 105 7 48 9 Melbourne 22 12 10 0 2035 1934 105 2 48 10 Western Bulldogs 22 11 11 0 1857 1913 97 1 44 11 St Kilda 22 11 11 0 1925 1986 96 9 44 12 Hawthorn 22 10 11 1 1864 2055 90 7 42 13 Collingwood 22 9 12 1 1944 1963 99 0 38 14 Fremantle 22 8 14 0 1607 2160 74 4 32 15 North Melbourne 22 6 16 0 1983 2264 87 6 24 16 Carlton 22 6 16 0 1594 2038 78 2 24 17 Gold Coast 22 6 16 0 1756 2311 76 0 24 18 Brisbane Lions 22 5 17 0 1877 2526 74 3 20Source AFLRules for classification 1 points 2 percentage 3 number of points for P PremiersAwards records and milestones editAwards edit Peter Crimmins Medal Tom Mitchell All Australian team Tom Mitchell 22 Under 22 team Ryan Burton James Sicily Records edit Round 7 Alastair Clarkson won his 182nd game as coach which is the most of any Hawthorn coach Ben McEvoy had 53 hitouts which is the most recorded by a Hawthorn player Round 9 Tom Mitchell had 50 disposals which is the most recorded by a Hawthorn player Round 18 Alastair Clarkson coached his 300th game which is the most of any Hawthorn coach Milestones edit Round 1 Ricky Henderson Hawthorn debut Tom Mitchell Hawthorn debut Jaeger O Meara Hawthorn debut Ty Vickery Hawthorn debut Round 2 Teia Miles AFL debut Josh Gibson 150th game for Hawthorn Tom Mitchell 1st goal for Hawthorn Ty Vickery 1st goal for Hawthorn Round 3 Jaeger O Meara 1st goal for Hawthorn Round 4 Ben McEvoy 150th AFL game Will Langford 50th AFL game Round 5 Jarryd Roughead 500th AFL goal Liam Shiels 50th AFL goal Round 7 Billy Hartung 50th AFL game Round 8 Liam Shiels 150th AFL game Ricky Henderson 1st goal for Hawthorn Round 10 Luke Breust 150th AFL game Brendan Whitecross 100th AFL game James Cousins AFL debut Dallas Willsmore AFL debut James Cousins 1st AFL goal Round 14 Ricky Henderson 100th AFL game Round 15 Ricky Henderson 50th AFL goal Round 16 Isaac Smith 150th AFL game Round 17 Luke Hodge 300th AFL game Round 18 Alastair Clarkson 300th AFL game as coach Conor Glass AFL debut Round 19 Shaun Burgoyne 100th goal for Hawthorn Round 20 Jarryd Roughead 250th AFL game Teia Miles 1st AFL goal Round 21 Luke Breust 300th AFL goal Round 22 Taylor Duryea 100th AFL game Round 23 Jaeger O Meara 50th AFL gameBrownlow Medal editSee also 2017 Brownlow Medal Results edit Round 1 vote 2 votes 3 votes 1 Zach Merrett Essendon Orazio Fantasia Essendon Dyson Heppell Essendon 2 Tom Lynch Adelaide Sam Jacobs Adelaide Rory Sloane Adelaide 3 Brandon Matera Gold Coast Aaron Hall Gold Coast Gary Ablett Jr Gold Coast 4 Zach Tuohy Geelong Mitch Duncan Geelong Steven Motlop Geelong 5 Liam Shiels Hawthorn Tom Mitchell Hawthorn Ben McEvoy Hawthorn 6 Nick Riewoldt St Kilda Sebastian Ross St Kilda Jack Steven St Kilda 7 Tom Mitchell Hawthorn Ben McEvoy Hawthorn Jack Viney Melbourne 8 Ryan Burton Hawthorn Stefan Martin Brisbane Lions Tom Mitchell Hawthorn 9 Taylor Adams Collingwood Scott Pendlebury Collingwood Tom Mitchell Hawthorn 10 Dan Hannebery Sydney Lance Franklin Sydney Shaun Burgoyne Hawthorn 11 Ollie Wines Port Adelaide Charlie Dixon Port Adelaide Brad Ebert Port Adelaide 12 Jack Gunston Hawthorn Steven May Gold Coast Gary Ablett Jr Gold Coast 13 Bye 14 Tom Mitchell Hawthorn Shaun Burgoyne Hawthorn Ricky Henderson Hawthorn 15 Ryan Burton Hawthorn Jordan De Goey Collingwood Tom Mitchell Hawthorn 16 Jonathon Patton Greater Western Sydney Josh Kelly Greater Western Sydney Tom Mitchell Hawthorn 17 Liam Shiels Hawthorn Tom Mitchell Hawthorn Patrick Dangerfield Geelong 18 Liam Shiels Hawthorn Jack Gunston Hawthorn Tom Mitchell Hawthorn 19 Luke Parker Sydney Liam Shiels Hawthorn Jarryd Roughead Hawthorn 20 James Sicily Hawthorn Dion Prestia Richmond Josh Caddy Richmond 21 Tom Mitchell Hawthorn Isaac Smith Hawthorn Jack Gunston Hawthorn 22 Sam Docherty Carlton Marc Murphy Carlton Tom Mitchell Hawthorn 23 Jaeger O Meara Hawthorn Jack Macrae Western Bulldogs Jarryd Roughead Hawthorn Brownlow Medal tally edit Player 1 vote games 2 vote games 3 vote games Total votes Tom Mitchell 3 2 6 25 Jack Gunston 1 1 1 6 Jarryd Roughead 0 0 2 6 Shaun Burgoyne 0 1 1 5 Ben McEvoy 0 1 1 5 Liam Shiels 3 1 0 5 Ricky Henderson 0 0 1 3 Ryan Burton 2 0 0 2 Isaac Smith 0 1 0 2 Jaeger O Meara 1 0 0 1 James Sicily 1 0 0 1 Total 11 7 12 61Tribunal cases editPlayer Round Charge category Verdict Result Victim Club Ref s Ben Stratton 2 Striking Guilty Fine Eddie Betts Adelaide Josh Gibson 4 Rough conduct Not Guilty Cleared Tom Ruggles Geelong Cyril Rioli 5 Striking Guilty Fine Brad Sheppard West Coast Isaac Smith 8 Striking Guilty Fine Nick Robertson Brisbane Lions Shaun Burgoyne 10 Rough conduct Not Guilty Cleared Sam Reid Sydney Luke Hodge 11 Rough conduct Guilty Fine Aaron Young Port Adelaide Brendan Whitecross 12 Striking Guilty Fine Gary Ablett Jr Gold Coast Luke Hodge 16 Rough conduct Guilty Fine Jeremy Cameron Greater Western Sydney Luke Hodge 19 Striking Guilty 1 week Tom Papley Sydney 25 James Sicily 22 Striking Guilty Fine Jed Lamb Carlton Blake Hardwick 23 Rough conduct Not Guilty Cleared Marcus Bontempelli Western BulldogsReferences edit Tasmania Hawthorn Football Club official website Archived from the original on 6 October 2015 Retrieved 10 October 2015 iiNet Hawthorn Football Club official website Archived from the original on 6 October 2015 Retrieved 10 October 2015 Hawks sign five year deal with Adidas mUmBRELLA 13 September 2012 Retrieved 10 October 2015 Higgins Ben 20 January 2017 Jarryd Roughead appointed Hawthorn captain for 2017 AFL season Herald Sun Fox Sports Australia Retrieved 20 January 2017 Hawthorn CEO selected to lead the MCC hawthornfc com au 23 December 2016 Retrieved 23 December 2016 Hawthorn appoint CEO hawthornfc com au 1 May 2017 Retrieved 1 May 2017 Hope Shayne 13 October 2016 Brothers reunite as Bradley Hill joins Fremantle The West Australian Seven West Media Archived from the original on 13 October 2016 Retrieved 13 October 2016 Sam Mitchell departs the Hawks Hawthorn Football Club 14 October 2016 Retrieved 14 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