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Hawthorn changed its official name to the Hawthorn City Football Club in 1906 as a result of Glenferrie Oval opening, although the club continued to be known simply as Hawthorn. [17] In 1912 , the club merged with the Hawthorn Rovers , a successful junior club, changing to a gold guernsey with a blue "V" of the Rovers, and again renaming ...
The Hawthorn Football Club is a professional Australian rules football club that competes in the Australian Football League (AFL).. This article lists all seasons dating back to Hawthorn's inaugural season in the Metropolitan Junior Football Association (MJFA, later MAFA), followed by the Victorian Football Association (VFA) and Victorian/Australian Football League (VFL/AFL).
Alastair Clarkson is the most decorated coach in Hawthorn history. The Hawthorn Football Club are a professional Australian rules football team based in Mulgrave, Victoria, playing in the Australian Football League. The team began as the Mayblooms before changing their nickname to the Hawks in 1942.
The existing Hawthorn Football Club is purported to have formed in 1901. 1873 Port District: Adelaide: South Australia: SAAFL: Founded as the LeFevre Peninsula Football Club in 1873. Later renamed Semaphore Central in 1898. In 1979 absorbed the Exeter Football Club and renamed as the Port District Football Club. 1874 Victorian † Adelaide ...
0–9. 1925 Hawthorn Football Club season; 1926 Hawthorn Football Club season; 1927 Hawthorn Football Club season; 1928 Hawthorn Football Club season
0–9. 1961 VFL grand final; 1963 VFL grand final; 1971 VFL grand final; 1975 VFL grand final; 1976 VFL grand final; 1978 VFL grand final; 1983 VFL grand final
The club was formed in March 1902 and was admitted into the Metropolitan Junior Football Association (MJFA) several weeks later. [2] [3] Hawthorn's first-ever game was a four-point loss to St Ignatius in round 1. [4] The club's first win came in round 4, defeating Celtic by 18 points. [5]
Hawthorn leading goalkicker (1965) 1966–1968: Graham Arthur: 1969–1973: David Parkin: VFL premiership 1974–1975: Peter Crimmins: 1976–1980: Don Scott: 2× VFL premiership (1976, 1978) 1981–1985: Leigh Matthews: VFL premiership VFLPA MVP award (1982) Peter Crimmins Perpetual Memorial Medal (1982) 4× Hawthorn leading goalkicker (1981 ...