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The Hawthorn Football Club, nicknamed the Hawks, is a professional Australian rules football club based in Mulgrave, Victoria, that competes in the Australian Football League (AFL). The club was founded in 1902 in the inner-east suburb of Hawthorn , making it the youngest Victorian-based team in the AFL.
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).
Glenferrie Oval is an Australian rules football stadium located in Hawthorn, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. [2]It is the historic home of, and is synonymous with, the Hawthorn Football Club, who played there from 1903 and as a VFL/AFL club from 1925–1973, and retained the ground as an administrative and training base until 2006.
This is a list of Hawthorn Football Club players who have made one or more appearance in the Australian Football League (AFL), known as the Victorian Football League (VFL) until 1990. Hawthorn entered the VFL in 1925.
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.
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 ...
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
Hawthorn Football Club; 1970 season; President: Phil J. Ryan: Coach: John Kennedy, Sr. Captain(s) David Parkin: Home ground: Glenferrie Oval: VFL season: 10–12 (8th) Finals series: Did not qualify: Best and Fairest: Peter Hudson: Leading goalkicker: Peter Hudson (146) Highest home attendance: 26,068 (Round 6 vs. Richmond) Lowest home ...