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2013 Hawthorn Football Club season

89th season in the Australian Football League


89th season in the Australian Football League

FieldValue
clubHawthorn Football Club
season2013
imagesize120px
captionHawthorn's guernsey for the 2013 season
presidentAndrew Newbold
coachAlastair Clarkson
captainLuke Hodge
home groundMelbourne Cricket Ground
Aurora Stadium
preseason compPre-season competition
preseason result18th
regularseason compAFL season
regularseason result19–3 (1st)
finals seriesFinals Series
finals resultPremiers
(Defeated 77–62)
club b&fBest and Fairest
best and fairestJosh Gibson
leading goalscorerJarryd Roughead (72)
highest attendance100,007 (Grand Final vs. )
lowest attendance10,513 (Round 8 vs.
average attendance47,700
prevseason2012
nextseason2014

Aurora Stadium (Defeated 77–62) | club b&f = Best and Fairest 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 and respectively via the free agency system. The club also picked up Jonathan Simpkin from . 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 .

Playing list changes

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

Trades

26 October 2012To ****Jed Anderson
Pick 28, 2012 AFL draft
Pick 66, 2012 AFL draftTo ****Stephen Gilham
Pick 27, 2012 AFL draft
Pick 63, 2012 AFL draft

Free Agency

Additions

DatePlayerType2012 teamDealCompensationRef
1 November 2012Jonathan SimpkinDFAN/ANone

Departures

DatePlayerType2013 teamDealCompensationRef
12 October 2012Thomas MurphyUFASigned 2-year dealNone
19 October 2012Clinton YoungUFASigned 3-year deal3rd round pick, 2012 AFL draft

Draft

AFL draft

RoundOverall pickPlayerRecruited fromref
228Tim O'BrienGlenelg
466Kaiden BrandWest Adelaide
470Michael OsborneHawthorn

Rookie draft

RoundOverall pickPlayerRecruited fromref
115Jonathon Ceglar
228Ciarán KilkennyDublin GAA

Retirements and delistings

DatePlayerNew ClubReasonRef
16 July 2012Cameron BruceRetired
14 September 2012Chance BatemanRetired
12 October 2012Jarrad BoumannDelisted
30 October 2012Thomas SchneiderDelisted
30 October 2012Adam PattisonDelisted
30 October 2012Broc McCauleyRetired

2013 player squad

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Draft Rookie

Fixture

NAB Cup

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceHomeAwayResult123
Saturday, 23 February (6:40 pm)0.4.6 (30)0.4.5 (29)Lost by 1 pointMetricon Stadium7,847
Saturday, 23 February (7:45 pm)0.4.8 (32)0.1.5 (11)Lost by 21 pointsMetricon Stadium
Friday, 1 March (7:40 pm)1.10.6 (75)2.8.8 (74)Lost by 1 pointEtihad Stadium (A)8,162
Saturday, 9 March (1:10 pm)0.13.6 (84)0.13.7 (85)Lost by 1 pointAurora Stadium (H)8,601

Premiership season

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceRecordReportHomeAwayResult1234567891011121314151617181920212223
Monday, 1 April (3:20 pm)12.14 (86)13.15 (93)Lost by 7 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)76,3000–1Report
Sunday, 7 April (2:20 pm)15.8 (98)23.10 (148)Won by 50 pointsPatersons Stadium (A)38,3891–1Report
Sunday, 14 April (3:20 pm)13.12 (90)22.13 (145)Won by 55 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (A)72,2542–1Report
Saturday, 20 April (1:45 pm)18.10 (118)11.10 (76)Won by 42 pointsAurora Stadium (H)12,6193–1Report
Sunday, 28 April (4:40 pm)14.15 (99)13.18 (96)Won by 3 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)42,1034–1Report
Saturday, 4 May (4:10 pm)11.12 (78)13.11 (89)Won by 11 pointsAAMI Stadium (A)37,3245–1Report
Saturday, 11 May (7:40 pm)18.11 (119)12.10 (82)Won by 37 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)54,7256–1Report
Saturday, 18 May (2:10 pm)21.14 (140)9.3 (57)Won by 83 pointsAurora Stadium (H)10,5137–1Report
Sunday, 26 May (1:10 pm)18.10 (118)14.8 (92)Won by 26 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)28,1128–1Report
Sunday, 2 June (3:20 pm)6.12 (48)21.17 (143)Won by 95 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (A)28,5469–1Report
Bye
Friday, 14 June (7:50 pm)13.9 (87)15.12 (102)Won by 15 pointsEtihad Stadium (A)45,67010–1Report
Friday, 21 June (7:50 pm)19.9 (123)16.7 (103)Won by 20 pointsEtihad Stadium (H)32,56711–1Report
Sunday, 30 June (1:10 pm)21.17 (143)12.13 (85)Won by 58 pointsAurora Stadium (H)15,79612–1Report
Saturday, 6 July (7:40 pm)11.16 (82)10.12 (72)Lost by 10 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (A)85,19712–2Report
Saturday, 13 July (1:15 pm)12.7 (79)19.10 (124)Won by 45 pointsAAMI Stadium (A)23,74813–2Report
Saturday, 20 July (1:45 pm)13.17 (95)11.10 (76)Won by 19 pointsAurora Stadium (H)14,02214–2Report
Friday, 26 July (7:50 pm)13.9 (87)22.11 (143)Won by 56 pointsEtihad Stadium (A)49,50515–2Report
Saturday, 3 August (2:10 pm)9.12 (66)16.11 (107)Lost by 41 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)64,32415–3Report
Friday, 9 August (7:50 pm)7.14 (56)14.18 (102)Won by 46 pointsEtihad Stadium (A)24,76516–3Report
Friday, 16 August (7:50 pm)18.11 (119)12.12 (84)Won by 35 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)71,53317–3Report
Saturday, 24 August (2:10 pm)15.13 (103)17.15 (117)Won by 14 pointsEtihad Stadium (A)33,03918–3Report
Friday, 30 August (7:50 pm)16.4 (100)17.10 (112)Won by 12 pointsANZ Stadium (A)37,98019–3Report

Ladder

Finals series

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceReportHomeAwayResultQualifying finalSemi-finalPreliminary finalGrand Final
Friday, 6 September (7:50 pm)15.15 (105)7.9 (51)Won by 54 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)59,615Report
Advanced to Preliminary final
Friday, 20 September (7:50 pm)14.18 (102)15.7 (97)Won by 5 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)85,569Report
Saturday, 28 September (2:30 pm)11.11 (77)8.14 (62)Won by 15 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)100,007Report

Awards, Records & Milestones

Awards

  • Round 3 - Jed Anderson - 2013 AFL Rising Star nomination
  • Round 6 - Brad Hill - 2013 AFL Rising Star nomination
  • Round 23 - Jarryd Roughead - Coleman Medallist
  • All Australian Selection - Sam Mitchell, Jarryd Roughead
  • Coleman Medal - Jarryd Roughead
  • Norm Smith Medal - Brian Lake

Records

  • 300th goal - Jarryd Roughead
  • 150th goal - Luke Hodge
  • 150th goal - Cyril Rioli
  • 100th goal - Jordan Lewis
  • 100th goal - Luke Breust
  • 100th goal - Jack Gunston
  • 50th goal - Isaac Smith

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

Milestones

  • Round 1 - Jed Anderson ( AFL debut)
  • Round 3 - Taylor Duryea (AFL debut)
  • Round 5 - Brian Lake (Debut at Hawthorn)
  • Round 6 - Jonathan Simpkin (Debut at Hawthorn)
  • Round 6 - David Hale (50th AFL game for Hawthorn)
  • Round 7 - Brian Lake (200th AFL game)
  • Round 8 - Matthew Spangher (Debut at Hawthorn)
  • Round 9 - Sam Grimley (AFL debut)
  • Round 9 - Luke Breust (50th AFL game)
  • Round 9 - Paul Puopolo (50th AFL game)
  • Round 13 - Brent Guerra (150th AFL game for Hawthorn)
  • Round 14 - John Ceglar (AFL debut)
  • Round 14 - Isaac Smith (50th AFL game)
  • Round 17 - Will Langford (AFL debut)
  • Round 17 - Shane Savage (50th AFL game)
  • Round 19 - Brent Guerra (250th AFL game)
  • Round 20 - Jack Gunston (50th AFL game)
  • Qual Final - First time ever, Hawthorn's all-time 'points for' tally was greater than their all-time 'points against' tally.

References

References

  1. [http://www.heraldsun.com.au/afl/department-of-trades/brian-lake-hungry-to-win-a-premiership-at-hawthorn/story-fn69a32t-1226490817177 Brian Lake hungry to win a premiership at Hawthorn. Herald Sun]
  2. "AFL Tables - 2013 Scores". afltables.com.
  3. [http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-09-09/100-up-milestone-for-hawks afl.com.au]
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