2013 season | |||
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File:Hawthorn Hawks Jumper.svg Hawthorn's guernsey for the 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) | ||
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The Hawthorn Football Club's 2013 season is its 88th season in the Australian Football League (AFL).
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]
Draftee | Pick selection | Original Club |
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Tim O'Brien | Glenelg | |
Kaiden Brand | West Adelaide | |
Michael Osborne | Hawthorn |
Rookie | Pick selection | Original Club |
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John Ceglar | Collingwood |
See also: 2013 NAB Cup |
Round | Opposition Team | Venue | Result | Game Summary |
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First round | Gold Coast | Metricon Stadium | 0.4.6. (30) - 0.4.5.(29) |
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First round | Brisbane Lions | Metricon Stadium | 0.4.8. (32) - 0.1.5.(11) |
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Second round | Western Bulldogs | Etihad Stadium | 1.10.6.(75) - 2.8.8.(74) |
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Third round | Richmond | Aurora Stadium | 0.13.7. (85) - 13.6.(84) |
See also: 2013 AFL season |
Round | Opposition team | Venue | Result (Hawthorn's score shown first) |
Game summary | Report |
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1 | Geelong Cats | MCG | 12.14 (86) - 13.15 (93) |
Hawthorn's tenth straight loss against the Cats since winning the 2008 AFL Grand Final. | |
2 | West Coast Eagles | Patersons Stadium | 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. | |
3 | Collingwood Magpies | MCG | 22.13 (145) - 13.12 (90) |
After a close first half, the Hawks went on to win by 55 points | |
4 | Fremantle Dockers | Aurora Stadium | 18.10 (118) - 11.10(76) |
Hawthorn opened a five goal lead at quarter time. Ryan Schoenmakers damaged his ACL. | |
5 | North Melbourne Kangaroos | MCG | 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. | |
6 | Adelaide Crows | AAMI Stadium | 13.11 (89) - 11.12(78) |
Jack Gunston kicked three goals in a gritty win. | |
7 | Sydney Swans | MCG | 18.11 (119) - 12.10(82) |
Jack Gunston kicked three goals in a gritty win. Jarryd Roughead and Luke Hodge were dominate. | |
8 | Greater Western Sydney | Aurora Stadium | |||
9 | Gold Coast Suns | MCG | |||
10 | Melbourne Demons | MCG | |||
11 | Bye | ||||
12 | Carlton Blues | Etihad Stadium | |||
13 | West Coast Eagles | Etihad Stadium | |||
14 | Brisbane Lions | MCG | |||
15 | Geelong Cats | MCG | |||
16 | Port Adelaide Power | Etihad Stadium | |||
17 | Western Bulldogs | Aurora Stadium | |||
17 | Brisbane Lions | MCG | |||
18 | Essendon Bombers | Etihad Stadium | |||
19 | Richmond Tigers | MCG | |||
20 | St Kilda Saints | Etihad Stadium | |||
21 | Collingwood Magpies | MCG | |||
22 | North Melbourne Kangaroos | Etihad Stadium | |||
23 | Sydney Swans | ANZ Stadium |
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