2013 Hawthorn Football Club season

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Hawthorn Football Club
2013 season
PresidentAndrew Newbold
CoachAlastair Clarkson
Captain(s)Luke Hodge
Home groundMelbourne Cricket Ground
Aurora Stadium
Pre-season competition18th
AFL season19–3 (1st)
Finals SeriesPremiers
(Defeated Fremantle 77–62)
Best and FairestJosh Gibson
Leading goalkickerJarryd Roughead (72)
Highest home attendance100,007 (Grand Final vs. Fremantle)
Lowest home attendance10,513 (Round 8 vs. Greater Western Sydney
Average home attendance47,700

The 2013 season was the Hawthorn Football Club's 89th season in the Australian Football League and 112th overall.

Overview

After losing the 2012 AFL Grand Final against the Sydney Swans, Hawthorn participated in the 2012 AFL Draft and traded Tom Murphy and Clinton Young to the Gold Coast and Collingwood respectively via the free agency system. The club also picked up Jonathan Simpkin from Geelong. During the main trade period, the Hawks picked up former Western Bulldogs backman Brian Lake and Sydney Swans forward Matthew Spangher and offloaded Stephen Gilham to Greater Western Sydney.[1]

Playing list changes

The following lists all player changes between the conclusion of the 2012 season and the beginning of the 2013 season.

Trades

7 October 2012 To Hawthorn
Brian Lake
Pick 27, 2012 AFL draft
To Western Bulldogs
Pick 21, 2012 AFL draft
Pick 43, 2012 AFL draft
25 October 2012 To Hawthorn
Matt Spangher
Pick 70, 2012 AFL draft
To Sydney
Pick 64, 2012 AFL draft
26 October 2012 To Hawthorn
Jed Anderson
Pick 28, 2012 AFL draft
Pick 66, 2012 AFL draft
To Greater Western Sydney
Stephen Gilham
Pick 27, 2012 AFL draft
Pick 63, 2012 AFL draft

Free Agency

Additions

Date Player Type 2012 team Deal Compensation Ref
1 November 2012 Jonathan Simpkin DFA Geelong N/A None

Departures

Date Player Type 2013 team Deal Compensation Ref
12 October 2012 Thomas Murphy UFA Gold Coast Signed 2-year deal None
19 October 2012 Clinton Young UFA Collingwood Signed 3-year deal 3rd round pick, 2012 AFL draft

Draft

AFL draft

Round Overall pick Player Recruited from ref
2 28 Tim O'Brien Glenelg
4 66 Kaiden Brand West Adelaide
4 70 Michael Osborne* Hawthorn

*Osborne was delisted by Hawthorn but re-drafted.

Rookie draft

Round Overall pick Player Recruited from ref
1 15 Jonathon Ceglar Collingwood
2 28 Ciarán Kilkenny Dublin GAA

Retirements and delistings

Date Player New Club Reason Ref
16 July 2012 Cameron Bruce N/A Retired
14 September 2012 Chance Bateman N/A Retired
12 October 2012 Jarrad Boumann N/A Delisted
30 October 2012 Thomas Schneider N/A Delisted
30 October 2012 Adam Pattison N/A Delisted
30 October 2012 Broc McCauley N/A Retired

2013 player squad

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)
  • (vet) Veteran's list
  • (ret) Retired

Updated: 28 September 2013
Source(s): HFC Website; Coaches

Fixture

NAB Cup

Rd Date and local time Opponent Scores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold) Venue Attendance
Home Away Result
1 Saturday, 23 February (6:40 pm) Gold Coast 0.4.6 (30) 0.4.5 (29) Lost by 1 point Metricon Stadium 7,847
Saturday, 23 February (7:45 pm) Brisbane Lions 0.4.8 (32) 0.1.5 (11) Lost by 21 points Metricon Stadium
2 Friday, 1 March (7:40 pm) Western Bulldogs 1.10.6 (75) 2.8.8 (74) Lost by 1 point Etihad Stadium (A) 8,162
3 Saturday, 9 March (1:10 pm) Richmond 0.13.6 (84) 0.13.7 (85) Lost by 1 point Aurora Stadium (H) 8,601

Premiership season

Rd Date and local time Opponent Scores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold) Venue Attendance Record Recap
Home Away Result
1 Monday, 1 April (3:20 pm) Geelong 12.14 (86) 13.15 (93) Lost by 7 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 76,300 0–1 Recap
2 Sunday, 7 April (2:20 pm) West Coast 15.8 (98) 23.10 (148) Won by 50 points Patersons Stadium (A) 38,389 1–1 Recap
3 Sunday, 14 April (3:20 pm) Collingwood 13.12 (90) 22.13 (145) Won by 55 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) 72,254 2–1 Recap
4 Saturday, 20 April (1:45 pm) Fremantle 18.10 (118) 11.10 (76) Won by 42 points Aurora Stadium (H) 12,619 3–1 Recap
5 Sunday, 28 April (4:40 pm) North Melbourne 14.15 (99) 13.18 (96) Won by 3 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 42,103 4–1 Recap
6 Saturday, 4 May (4:10 pm) Adelaide 11.12 (78) 13.11 (89) Won by 11 points AAMI Stadium (A) 37,324 5–1 Recap
7 Saturday, 11 May (7:40 pm) Sydney 18.11 (119) 12.10 (82) Won by 37 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 54,725 6–1 Recap
8 Saturday, 18 May (2:10 pm) Greater Western Sydney 21.14 (140) 9.3 (57) Won by 83 points Aurora Stadium (H) 10,513 7–1 Recap
9 Sunday, 26 May (1:10 pm) Gold Coast 18.10 (118) 14.8 (92) Won by 26 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 28,112 8–1 Recap
10 Sunday, 2 June (3:20 pm) Melbourne 6.12 (48) 21.17 (143) Won by 95 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) 28,546 9–1 Recap
11 Bye
12 Friday, 14 June (7:50 pm) Carlton 13.9 (87) 15.12 (102) Won by 15 points Etihad Stadium (A) 45,670 10–1 Recap
13 Friday, 21 June (7:50 pm) West Coast 19.9 (123) 16.7 (103) Won by 20 points Etihad Stadium (H) 32,567 11–1 Recap
14 Sunday, 30 June (1:10 pm) Brisbane Lions 21.17 (143) 12.13 (85) Won by 58 points Aurora Stadium (H) 15,796 12–1 Recap
15 Saturday, 6 July (7:40 pm) Geelong 11.16 (82) 10.12 (72) Lost by 10 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) 85,197 12–2 Recap
16 Saturday, 13 July (1:15 pm) Port Adelaide 12.7 (79) 19.10 (124) Won by 45 points AAMI Stadium (A) 23,748 13–2 Recap
17 Saturday, 20 July (1:45 pm) Western Bulldogs 13.17 (95) 11.10 (76) Won by 19 points Aurora Stadium (H) 14,022 14–2 Recap
18 Friday, 26 July (7:50 pm) Essendon 13.9 (87) 22.11 (143) Won by 56 points Etihad Stadium (A) 49,505 15–2 Recap
19 Saturday, 3 August (2:10 pm) Richmond 9.12 (66) 16.11 (107) Lost by 41 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 64,324 15–3 Recap
20 Friday, 9 August (7:50 pm) St Kilda 7.14 (56) 14.18 (102) Won by 46 points Etihad Stadium (A) 24,765 16–3 Recap
21 Friday, 16 August (7:50 pm) Collingwood 18.11 (119) 12.12 (84) Won by 35 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 71,533 17–3 Recap
22 Saturday, 24 August (2:10 pm) North Melbourne 15.13 (103) 17.15 (117) Won by 14 points Etihad Stadium (A) 33,039 18–3 Recap
23 Friday, 30 August (7:50 pm) Sydney 16.4 (100) 17.10 (112) Won by 12 points ANZ Stadium (A) 37,980 19–3 Recap
[2]

Finals series

Rd Date and local time Opponent Scores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold) Venue Attendance Recap
Home Away Result
Qualifying final Friday, 6 September (7:50 pm) Sydney 15.15 (105) 7.9 (51) Won by 54 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 59,615 Recap
Semi-final Advanced to Preliminary final
Preliminary final Friday, 20 September (7:50 pm) Geelong 14.18 (102) 15.7 (97) Won by 5 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 85,569 Recap
Grand Final Saturday, 28 September (2:30 pm) Fremantle 11.11 (77) 8.14 (62) Won by 15 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 100,007 Recap
[2]

Ladder

Template:AFL Ladder/2013

Awards, Records & Milestones

Awards

Records

Hawthorn win 12 games in a row from round 2 to 14. Equal 1961 as club's longest winning run.[3]

Milestones

References

  1. ^ Brian Lake hungry to win a premiership at Hawthorn | Herald Sun
  2. ^ a b "AFL Tables - 2013 Scores". afltables.com.
  3. ^ a b http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-09-09/100-up-milestone-for-hawks