2013 Hawthorn Football Club season

Hawthorn Football Club
2013 season
President Andrew Newbold
Coach Alastair Clarkson
Captain(s) Luke Hodge
Home ground Aurora Stadium (Capacity: 23,000)
MCG (Capacity: 100,018)
Pre-season competition Last (18th out of 18)
AFL season 1st (Minor Premiers)
Finals Series Premiers
Best and Fairest Josh Gibson
Leading goalkicker Jarryd Roughead (72)
Highest home attendance 100,007 (Grand Final vs. Fremantle)
Main article: 2013 AFL season

The Hawthorn Football Club's 2013 season is its 89th season in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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]

Player draft

Draftee Pick selection Original Club
Tim O'Brien
28
Glenelg
Kaiden Brand
66
West Adelaide
Michael Osborne
70
Hawthorn
Rookie Pick selection Original Club
John Ceglar
15
Collingwood

Pre-season

NAB Cup

See also: 2013 NAB Cup
Round Opposition Team Venue Result Game Summary
First round Gold Coast Metricon Stadium
Lost
0.4.6. (30) - 0.4.5.(29)
First round Brisbane Lions Metricon Stadium
Lost
0.4.8. (32) - 0.1.5.(11)
Second round Western Bulldogs Etihad Stadium
Lost
1.10.6.(75) - 2.8.8.(74)
Third round Richmond Aurora Stadium
Lost
0.13.7. (85) - 13.6.(84)

Premiership Season

Home and away season

See also: 2013 AFL season
Round Opposition team Venue Result
(Hawthorn's score shown first)
Game summary Report Position on ladder
1 Geelong Cats MCG
Lost
12.14 (86) - 13.15 (93)
The Kennett curse continued as Hawthorn gave up a 30-point lead to lose their tenth straight game against the Cats since the 2008 AFL Grand Final. 10th
2 West Coast Eagles Patersons Stadium
Won
23.10 (148) - 15.8 (98)
In hot conditions in Perth, and with accurate goal-kicking displays by both teams, Hawthorn won by fifty points. 9th
3 Collingwood Magpies MCG
Won
22.13 (145) - 13.12 (90)
After a close first half, the Hawks went on to win by 55 points. Taylor Duryea played his first game. Jed Anderson got a rising star nomination 6th
4 Fremantle Dockers Aurora Stadium
Won
18.10 (118) - 11.10(76)
Hawthorn opened a five-goal lead at quarter time. Ryan Schoenmakers damaged his ACL. 4th
5 North Melbourne Kangaroos MCG
Won
14.15 (99) - 13.18(96)
A close game all night. Cyril Rioli kicked four goals and Max Bailey kicked three goals in the first quarter. 4th
6 Adelaide Crows AAMI Stadium
Won
13.11 (89) - 11.12(78)
Jack Gunston kicked three goals in a gritty win. 5th
7 Sydney Swans MCG
Won
18.11 (119) - 12.10(82)
Jack Gunston kicked three goals in a gritty win. Jarryd Roughead and Luke Hodge were dominate. 3rd
8 Greater Western Sydney Aurora Stadium
Won
21.14 (140) - 9.3(57)
Jarryd Roughead kicked five goals in a game that didn't raise high standards. Jack Gunston kicked three goals and the Hawks moved to the top of the ladder. 1st
9 Gold Coast Suns MCG
Won
18.10 (118) - 14.8(92)
Sam Grimley made his debut and Gold Coast lead at half time. Franklin kicked four second half goals to finish with five as the Hawks got on top at the end. 1st
10 Melbourne Demons MCG
Won
21.17 (143) - 6.12(48)
Luke Breust finished with five as the Hawks led from start to finish. 1st
11 Bye
12 Carlton Blues Etihad Stadium
Won
15.12 (102) - 13.9(87)
The Hawks won ten games in a row for the fourth time in their history. Jarryd Roughead and Lance Franklin finished with four each as the Hawks kicked 9 goals to 5 after half time. 1st
13 West Coast Eagles Etihad Stadium
Won
19.9 (123) - 16.7(103)
Jarryd Roughead and Jack Gunston finished with five each as the Hawks set up their win in the second quarter 1st
14 Brisbane Lions Aurora Stadium
Won
21.17 (143) - 12.13(85)
The Hawks won twelve games in a row for the second time in their history. Jarryd Roughead and Lance Franklin finished with four Brendan Whitecross played his first game since injuring his ACL last year. John Ceglar made his debut. 1st
15 Geelong Cats MCG
Lost
10.12 (72) - 11.16 (82)
The Kennett curse continued as Hawthorn lost their 11th straight game against Geelong. 1st
16 Port Adelaide Power AAMI Stadium
Won
19.10 (124) - 12.7(79)
Jarryd Roughead and Jack Gunston finished with five goals each as the Hawks set up the win in the third quarter 1st
17 Western Bulldogs Aurora Stadium
Won
13.17 (95) - 11.10(76)
A scrappy game in Launceston, Jarryd Roughead kicked three goals 1st
18 Essendon Bombers Etihad Stadium
Won
22.11 (143) - 13.9 (87)
Jarryd Roughead kicked four goals and Lance Franklin finished with eight goals 1st
19 Richmond Tigers MCG
Lost
9.12 (66) - 16.11 (107)
The Hawks were outplayed as Richmond dominated in wet conditions. 1st
20 St Kilda Saints Etihad Stadium
Won
14.18 (102) - 7.14 (56)
Jarryd Roughead kicked five goals. 1st
21 Collingwood Magpies MCG
Won
18.11 (119) - 12.12(84)
The first half was high scoring, and Hawthorn kicked six goals to three after half time. Lance Franklin finished with four goals. 1st
22 North Melbourne Kangaroos Etihad Stadium
Won
17.15 (117) - 15.13 (103)
A strong third quarter after trailing by two goals at half time Jarryd Roughead kicked four goals and Lance Franklin finished with five goals 1st
23 Sydney Swans ANZ Stadium
Won
17.10 (112) - 16.4(100)
A come from behind win after trailing for most of the game. Jarryd Roughead kicked four goals and Lance Franklin got reported. Hawthorn were minor premiers for the year. 1st

2013 finals Series

First Qualifying Final

First Qualifying Final
Friday, 6 September 7:50pm Hawthorn def. Sydney MCG (Crowd: 59,615)
3.4 (22)
4.7 (31)
9.9 (63)
15.15 (105)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
3.3 (21)
4.7 (31)
5.8 (38)
7.9 (51)
Umpires: Margetts, Stewart, Rosebury
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Gunston 3, Hale 2, Roughead 2, Bruest, Spangher, Puopolo, Bailey, Shiels, Lake, Anderson Goals Tippett 2, Rohan, Pyke, Jetta, White, O'Keefe
Hodge, Sewell, Mitchell, Hale, Burgoyne, Lake, Birchall, Gunston Best Jack, Kennedy, Pyke, Bird, Parker, Mitchell
Injuries Nil

A tight game in the first half, Hawthorn cracked the game open after half time to kick 11 goals to 3 to run out easy winners.

First Preliminary Final

First Preliminary Final
Friday, 20 September 7:50pm Hawthorn def. Geelong MCG (Crowd: 85,569)
3.5 (23)
7.8 (50)
10.10 (70)
14.18 (102)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
4.0 (24)
7.4 (46)
14.6 (90)
15.7 (97)
Umpires: Margetts, Rosebury, Nicholls
Television broadcast: Seven Network
Gunston 4, Burgoyne 3, Hale 2, Hill 2, Guerra, Breust, Franklin Goals Johnson 4, Motlop 2, Christensen, Hawkins, Vardy, Bartel, Selwood, Guthrie, Taylor, Murdoch, Caddy
Mitchell, Burgoyne , Gunston, Hale, Birchall, Guerra, Hill Best Johnson, Motlop, Guthrie, Selwood, Taylor, Stokes, Duncan
Whitecross (Knee), Franklin (Elbow), Puopolo (Ankle) Injuries

Hawthorn missed a lot of set shots at goal, before finally overtaking Geelong late in the last quarter. Shaun Burgoyne set up all the Hawks last quarter goals.

Grand Final

Grand Final
Saturday, 28 September (2:30 pm) Hawthorn def. Fremantle MCG (Crowd: 100,007)
2.3 (15)
5.5 (35)
8.8 (56)
11.11 (77)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
0.3 (3)
1.6 (12)
6.10 (46)
8.14 (62)
Umpires: Brett Rosebury, Mathew Nicholls, Simon Meredith
Norm Smith Medal: Brian Lake
Television broadcast: Seven Network
National anthem: Tina Arena
Gunston 4, Roughead 2, Franklin, Rioli, Smith, Breust, Hill Goals Pavlich 3, Walters 2, Mzungu, Mayne, Pearce
Lake, Gunston, Lewis, Rioli, Hodge, Birchall Best Mundy, Fyfe, Crowley, Johnson, Barlow
Nil Injuries Nil
Nil Reports Nil

On a cool, wet and windy afternoon, the Hawks started with high pressure intensity that the Dockers are renowned for, and they led by 23 points at half-time after restricting their opponents to just one goal. Gunston kicked three of Hawthorn's five goals in the first half and finished with four. Lake did a superb job in restricting Freo skipper Matthew Pavlich while Hodge and Birchall were rock solid across half-back.

Ladder

2013 AFL Ladder
Team P W L D PF PA % Pts
1 Hawthorn (P) 22 19 3 0 2523 1859 135.72 76
2 Geelong 22 18 4 0 2409 1776 135.64 72
3 Fremantle 22 16 5 1 2035 1518 134.06 66
4 Sydney 22 15 6 1 2244 1694 132.47 62
5 Richmond 22 15 7 0 2154 1754 122.81 60
6 Collingwood 22 14 8 0 2148 1868 114.99 56
7 Port Adelaide 22 12 10 0 2051 2002 102.45 48
8 Carlton 22 11 11 0 2125 1992 106.68 44
9 Essendon 22 14 8 0 2145 2000 107.25 56*
10 North Melbourne 22 10 12 0 2307 1930 119.53 40
11 Adelaide 22 10 12 0 2064 1909 108.12 40
12 Brisbane Lions 22 10 12 0 1922 2144 89.65 40
13 West Coast 22 9 13 0 2038 2139 95.28 36
14 Gold Coast 22 8 14 0 1918 2091 91.73 32
15 Western Bulldogs 22 8 14 0 1926 2262 85.15 32
16 St Kilda 22 5 17 0 1751 2120 82.59 20
17 Melbourne 22 2 20 0 1455 2691 54.07 8
18 GWS 22 1 21 0 1524 2990 50.97 4
Key: P = Played, W = Won, L = Lost, D = Drawn, PF = Points for, PA = Points against
*Essendon was relegated to ninth due to irregularities in its supplements program during the 2012 season

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. [2]

Milestones

References

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