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1 History  



1.1  2021present: Foundation  







2 Season summaries  





3 Players  



3.1  Current AFLW squad  







4 Staff  



4.1  Coaching staff  







5 Club honour board  



5.1  Achievements  





5.2  Finishing positions (after finals)  





5.3  Best and fairest  







6 Players' individual honours and awards  





7 Coaches  





8 Records  





9 References  





10 External links  














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Hawthorn Football Club
Names
Full nameHawthorn Football Club Limited[1]
Nickname(s)Hawks, The Family Club
MottoSpectemur Agendo
2023 season
Home-and-away season14th
Leading goalkickerAine McDonagh (10 goals)
Best and fairestEmily Bates
Club details
Colours  Brown   Gold
CompetitionAFL Women's
PresidentAndrew Gowers
CEOAsh Klein
CoachDaniel Webster
Captain(s)Tilly Lucas-Rodd
PremiershipsVFLW (1)
Ground(s)Frankston Park
Other information
Official websitehawthornfc.com.au

The Hawthorn Football Club, nicknamed the Hawks, is an Australian rules football club based in Melbourne, Victoria. The club plays in the AFL Women's (AFLW) and, from 2018 until 2022, the VFL Women's (VFLW). The team is associated with the Hawthorn men's team.

History

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2021–present: Foundation

[edit]

In 2016, The AFL announced the creation of the AFL Women's league with all 18 clubs asked to submit a bid to become one of the inaugural clubs. Hawthorn would be one of five clubs who chose not to submit a bid. In 2017, following a successful debut season the AFL would announce the league would expand from the 2019 season. Unlike 2016, Hawthorn would this time submit a bid to join the league. They would ultimately be unsuccessful.[2]

On 12 August 2021, Hawthorn along with Essendon, Port Adelaide, and Sydney were granted licences to join the AFL Women's from 2022 season 7.[3] Bec Goddard who was in charge of the club's VFL Women's side was appointed as Hawthorns inaugural AFLW coach immediately following the announcement.[4]

Season summaries

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List of the last five seasons completed by Hawthorn. For the full season-by-season history, see List of Hawthorn Football Club seasons

Season Won Lost Drawn Position Finals Coach Captain Leading
goalkicker
Best and fairest
2022 (S7) 3 7 0 15th Did not qualify Bec Goddard Tilly Lucas-Rodd Jess Duffin Tilly Lucas-Rodd
2023 3 7 0 14th Did not qualify Bec Goddard Tilly Lucas-Rodd Aine McDonagh Emily Bates

Players

[edit]

Current AFLW squad

[edit]
  • edit
  • Senior list Rookie list Coaching staff

    Head coach

    • Daniel Webster

    Assistant coaches


    Legend:
    • (c) Captain(s)
    • (vc) Vice-captain(s)

    Updated: 18 July 2024
    Source(s): Hawthorn AFLW, AFL Women's


    Staff

    [edit]

    Coaching staff

    [edit]
    Coach Assistant coaches Development coaches
    Daniel Webster Ben Cavarra (backline)
    Alana Thomas (tackling)
    Lou Wotton (forwards)
    Keegan Brooksby
    Catherine Chatelier
    Max Lynch
    David Mackay

    Club honour board

    [edit]

    Achievements

    [edit]
    Premierships
    Competition Level Wins Years Won
    VFL Women's Seniors 1 2018

    Finishing positions (after finals)

    [edit]

    Note: bold indicates finals appearance

    Finishing Position Year Tally
    Premiers 0
    Grand Finalist 0
    3 0
    4 0
    5 0
    6 0
    7 0
    8 0
    9 0
    10 0
    11 0
    12 0
    13 0
    14 2023 1
    15 2022 (S7) 1
    16 0
    17 0
    18 0

    Best and fairest

    [edit]
    Season Winner Runner-up Third place Ref.
    2022 (S7) Tilly Lucas-Rodd Aileen Gilroy Jasmine Fleming [5]
    2023 Emily Bates Jenna Richardson Jasmine Fleming
    Tilly Lucas-Rodd

    Players' individual honours and awards

    [edit]
    22under22 team
    Awarded since 2017

    Coaches

    [edit]
    Category Name Total Years
    Most games Bec Goddard 20 2022 (S7)–2023
    Most games won Bec Goddard 6 2022 (S7)–2023
    Most home and away games Bec Goddard 20 2022 (S7)–2023
    Most home and away games won Bec Goddard 6 2022 (S7)–2023

    Records

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    Current Hawthorn players are shown in bold.

    Games
  • 2. Aileen Gilroy – 20
  • 3. Tilly Lucas-Rodd – 20
  • 4. Kaitlyn Ashmore – 19
  • 5. Jasmine Fleming – 19
  • 6. Tamara Smith – 19
  • 7. Lucy Wales – 19
  • 8. Sophie Locke – 17
  • 9. Akec Makur Chuot – 17
  • 10. Aine McDonagh – 17
  • 12. Mackenzie Eardley – 16
  • 13. Tahlia Fellows – 16
  • 14. Bridie Hipwell – 16
  • 15. Jenna Richardson – 15
  • 16. Laura Elliott – 14
  • 17. Emily Everist – 13
  • 18. Ainslie Kemp – 11
  • 19. Emily Bates – 10
  • 20. Greta Bodey – 10
  • 22. Kristy Stratton – 10
  • 23. Tamara Luke – 9
  • 24. Louise Stephenson – 9
  • 25. Mattea Breed – 8
  • 26. Tegan Cunningham – 8
  • 27. Isabelle Porter – 8
  • 27. Zoe Barbakos – 7
  • 29. Dominique Carbone – 6
  • 30. Bridgit Deed – 6
  • 32. Sarah Perkins – 5
  • 33. Kate McCarthy – 3
  • 34. Janet Baird – 1
  • Goals
  • 2. Greta Bodey – 9
  • 3. Tahlia Fellows – 9
  • 4. Bridie Hipwell – 8
  • 5. Jess Duffin – 7
  • 6. Aileen Gilroy – 7
  • 7. Kristy Stratton – 5
  • 8. Tilly Lucas-Rodd – 4
  • 9. Charlotte Baskaran – 3
  • 10. Sophie Locke – 3
  • 12. Zoe Barbakos – 2
  • 13. Emily Bates – 1
  • 14. Catherine Brown – 1
  • 15. Akec Makur Chuot – 1
  • 16. Sarah Perkins – 1
  • As of the end of 2023.[6]

    As of the end of 2023. [7]
    Season records
    Statistic Total Name Year
    Disposals 208 Emily Bates 2023
    Kicks 124 Tilly Lucas-Rodd 2023
    Handballs 104 Emily Bates 2023
    Marks 37 Jenna Richardson 2023
    Goals 10 Aine McDonagh 2023
    Behinds 5 Aileen Gilroy 2022 (S7)
    Tahlia Fellows 2023
    Kristy Stratton 2023
    Hitouts 168 Lucy Wales 2022 (S7)
    Tackles 97 Emily Bates 2023
    Rebounds 57 Catherine Brown 2022 (S7)
    Inside 50s 35 Aileen Gilroy 2022 (S7)
    Jasmine Fleming 2023
    Clearances 49 Emily Bates 2023
    Contested possessions 130 Emily Bates 2023
    Uncontested possessions 103 Jasmine Fleming 2023
    Contested marks 12 Jess Duffin 2022 (S7)
    Marks inside 50 10 Jess Duffin 2022 (S7)
    One percenters 37 Jenna Richardson 2023
    Goal assists 4 Jasmine Fleming 2023
    Tilly Lucas-Rodd 2023
    Game records
    Statistic Total Name Game
    Disposals 31 Emily Bates vs. St Kilda, Round 6, 2023 at Moorabbin Oval
    Kicks 19 Jasmine Fleming vs. Western Bulldogs, Round 4, 2022 (S7) at Box Hill City Oval
    Handballs 18 Emily Bates vs. St Kilda, Round 6, 2023 at Moorabbin Oval
    vs. Geelong, Round 10, 2023 at Kardinia Park
    Marks 9 Kaitlyn Ashmore vs. Sydney, Round 7, 2023 at Henson Park
    Goals 4 Greta Bodey vs. Port Adelaide, Round 9, 2023 at Frankston Park
    Behinds 3 Tilly Lucas-Rodd vs. St Kilda, Round 6, 2023 at Moorabbin Oval
    Tahlia Fellows vs. Sydney, Round 7, 2023 at Henson Park
    Hitouts 42 Tamara Luke vs. Essendon, Round 1, 2023 at Frankston Park
    Tackles 15 Emily Bates vs. Essendon, Round 1, 2023 at Frankston Park
    Rebounds 11 Catherine Brown vs. Greater Western Sydney, Round 8, 2022 (S7) at Henson Park
    Inside 50s 8 Aileen Gilroy vs. West Coast, Round 6, 2022 (S7) at Frankston Park
    Clearances 10 Emily Bates vs. St Kilda, Round 6, 2023 at Moorabbin Oval
    Contested possessions 23 Emily Bates vs. St Kilda, Round 6, 2023 at Moorabbin Oval
    Uncontested possessions 18 Kaitlyn Ashmore vs. Sydney, Round 7, 2023 at Henson Park
    Contested marks 3 Jess Duffin vs. West Coast, Round 6, 2022 (S7) at Frankston Park
    Aine McDonagh vs. Port Adelaide, Round 7, 2022 (S7) at Frankston Park
    Marks inside 50 4 Aine McDonagh vs. Western Bulldogs, Round 2, 2023 at Eureka Stadium
    One percenters 7 Emily Everist vs. Greater Western Sydney, Round 8, 2022 (S7) at Henson Park
    Jenna Richardson vs. Melbourne, Round 4, 2023 at Frankston Park
    Mackenzie Eardley vs. Richmond, Round 8, 2023 at Cazalys Stadium
    Aileen Gilroy vs. Geelong, Round 10, 2023 at Kardinia Park
    Goal assists 2 Ainslie Kemp vs. West Coast, Round 6, 2022 (S7) at Frankston Park
    Tahlia Fellows vs. Fremantle, Round 10, 2022 (S7) at Fremantle Oval
    Aine McDonagh vs. Fremantle, Round 10, 2022 (S7) at Fremantle Oval
    vs. Richmond, Round 8, 2023 at Cazalys Stadium
    Tilly Lucas-Rodd vs. Port Adelaide, Round 9, 2023 at Frankston Park
    Team records
    Record Total Game
    Highest score 6.10 (46) vs. Western Bulldogs, Round 2, 2023 at Eureka Stadium
    Lowest score 1.1 (7) vs. Western Bulldogs, Round 4, 2022 (S7) at Box Hill City Oval
    vs. Brisbane, Round 9, 2022 (S7) at Frankston Park
    Highest score conceded 10.10 (70) vs. Melbourne, Round 4, 2023 at Frankston Park
    Lowest score conceded 3.8 (26) vs. Sydney, Round 7, 2023 at Henson Park
    Biggest win 14 points vs. Sydney, Round 7, 2023 at Henson Park
    Biggest loss 59 points vs. Melbourne, Round 4, 2023 at Frankston Park
    Consecutive wins 3 Round 5, 2022 (S7) – Round 7, 2022 (S7)
    Consecutive losses 4 Round 1, 2022 (S7) – Round 4, 2022 (S7)
    Round 8, 2022 (S7) – Round 1, 2023
    Round 3, 2023 – Round 6, 2023
    Highest attendance 12,092 vs. Essendon, Round 1, 2022 (S7) at Docklands Stadium
    Highest home-and-away attendance 12,092 vs. Essendon, Round 1, 2022 (S7) at Docklands Stadium

    References

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    1. ^ "Current details for ABN 26 005 068 851". ABN Lookup. Australian Business Register. November 2014. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  • ^ "Hawks unsuccessful in AFLW licence bid". hawthornfc.com.au. Telstra. 27 September 2017. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
  • ^ "At last! Hawks to enter AFLW". hawthornfc.com.au. Telstra. 12 August 2021. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
  • ^ "Hawks announce Bec Goddard as inaugural AFLW coach". hawthornfc.com.au. Telstra. 12 August 2021. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
  • ^ "Lucas-Rodd crowned inaugural Hawthorn AFLW best and fairest". hawthornfc.com.au. 17 November 2022. Retrieved 17 November 2022.
  • ^ "Hawthorn games and goals totals". australianfootball.com. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
  • ^ "Hawthorn stats leaders". aflwstats. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
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