2012 Hawthorn Football Club season
2012 season | |||
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President | Andrew Newbold | ||
Coach | Alastair Clarkson | ||
Captain(s) | Luke Hodge | ||
Home ground |
Aurora Stadium (Capacity: 23,000) MCG (Capacity: 100,018) | ||
Pre-season competition | 3rd | ||
AFL season | Minor Premiers | ||
Runner-up | Grand Final | ||
Best and Fairest | Sam Mitchell | ||
Leading goalkicker | Lance Franklin (69) | ||
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Main article: 2012 AFL season
The Hawthorn Football Club's 2012 season is its 88th season in the Australian Football League (AFL).
Overview
After losing a close Preliminary Final against Collingwood, the club opted to trade early picks in the draft for established players. Jack Gunston of Adelaide wanted to be traded to Hawthorn so a deal was arranged. Jarrad Boumann who once was on the Western Bulldogs list was selected in three way trade that sent Jordan Lisle to the Brisbane Lions.
Player draft
Draftee | Pick selection | Original Club |
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Bradley Hill | |
West Perth |
Jordan Kelly | |
Dandenong Stringrays |
Alex Woodward | |
Sandringham Dragons |
Rookie | Pick selection | Original Club |
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Broc McCauley | |
Brisbane Lions |
Amos Frank | |
Woodville-West Torrens |
Andrew Boseley | |
Geelong Falcons |
Adam Pattison | |
Box Hill Hawks |
Pre-season
NAB Cup
See also: 2012 NAB Cup
Round | Opposition Team[1] | Venue | Result | Game Summary |
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First round | North Melbourne Kangaroos | Etihad Stadium | 1.6.8 (53) - 0.4.4 (28) |
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First round | Richmond Tigers | Etihad Stadium | 0.5.7. (37) - 6.4.(40) |
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Second round | Greater Western Sydney | Aurora Stadium | 2.12.18 (108) - 0.4.10 (34) |
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Third round | Melbourne Demons | Etihad Stadium | 1.17.12 (123) - 0.6.8 (44) |
Premiership season
Home and away season
See also: 2012 AFL season
Round | Opposition team[2] | Venue | Result (Hawthorn's score shown first) | Game summary | Report | Position on ladder |
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1 | Collingwood Magpies | MCG | 20.17 (137) - 16.19 (115) | Hawthorn avenged two defeats to Collingwood last season to post a 22-point victory. Inaccurate kicking by Collingwood early, kept the Hawks in the game. The Hawks kicked away in the final term. | Report | 6th |
2 | Geelong Cats | MCG | 13.12 (90) - 14.8 (92) | After leading for the majority of the match, and leading by as much as three goals in the final quarter, Hawthorn endured a goalless final quarter to lose their eighth straight match against the Cats dating back to the 2008 AFL Grand Final. | Report | 8th |
3 | Adelaide Crows | MCG | 21.14 (140) – 12.12 (84) | Hawthorn was challenged early by the Crows, but went on to win by 56 points. | Report | 7th |
4 | West Coast Eagles | Patersons Stadium | 5.16 (46) - 5.21 (51) | In wet conditions in Perth, and with inaccurate goal-kicking displays by both teams, Hawthorn lost by five points. | Report | 9th |
5 | Sydney Swans | Aurora Stadium | 10.9.(69) - 16.10 (106) | After leading by 20 points at half time, Sydney overran Hawthorn and won by 37 points. | Report | 11th |
6 | St Kilda Saints | MCG | 18.15 (123) – 13.10 (88) | Lance Franklin and Cyril Rioli kicked 11 goals between them as Hawthorn posted a convincing 33-point win over St Kilda | Report | 11th |
7 | Melbourne Demons | MCG | 15.25 (115) – 6.13 (49) | Hawthorn dominated the game in spite of inaccurate kicking. | Report | 7th |
8 | Fremantle Dockers | Aurora Stadium | 17.17 (119) – 9.9 (63) | Hawthorn set up the win with eight goals to one in the second quarter. Jarryd Roughead kicked 4 goals. | Report | 6th |
9 | Richmond Tigers | MCG | 10.15.(75) - 21.11 (137) | The Tigers led all day and won each quarter. | Report | 8th |
10 | North Melbourne Kangaroos | Aurora Stadium | 27.12 (174) – 9.5 (59) | Lance Franklin kicked a ground record of 13 goals as Hawthorn won comfortably by 115 points. | Report | 6th |
11 | Port Adelaide Power | AAMI Stadium | 16.12 (108) – 9.8 (62) | Lance Franklin kicked 4 goals and was reported (later cleared) as Hawthorn won in Adelaide. | Report | 6th |
12 | Brisbane Lions | MCG | 19.21 (135) – 11.4 (70) | After an even first quarter, the Hawks won by 65 points. Lance Franklin kicked 5 goals. | Report | 5th |
13 | Bye | |||||
14 | Carlton Blues | MCG | 18.12 (120) – 10.10 (70) | The Hawks outplayed the Blues, extending their lead the further the game progressed, the Hawks won by 50 points. Lance Franklin kicked 4 goals. | Report | 6th |
15 | Greater Western Sydney | MCG | 28.25 (193) – 4.7 (31) | The Hawks recorded their second largest ever win in its history, beating the Giants by 162 points. Lance Franklin kicked his 500th career goal and Jarryd Roughead kicked 6 goals. | Report | 5th |
16 | Western Bulldogs | Etihad Stadium | 17.14 (116) - 6.8 (44) | Hawthorn scored 16 of the last 19 goals of the game, and kept the Bulldogs to just 1.4 after half-time. | Report | 4th |
17 | Collingwood Magpies | MCG | 21.12 (138) - 13.13(91) | Hawthorn opened a large lead early in the game, before easing up in junk time to win by 47 points. | Report | 3rd |
18 | Essendon Bombers | Etihad Stadium | 27.18 (180) - 12.14(86) | Hawks make AFL history by winning eight games by more than forty points in a row.[3] Luke Hodge kicked 5 and Max Bailey returned for his first game of the season. | Report | 2nd |
19 | Geelong Cats | MCG | 17.14 (116) - 18.10 (118) | After trailing by 51 points early in the second quarter, Hawthorn got themselves back in the game only to lose by the final kick of the night. | Report | 4th |
20 | Port Adelaide Power | Aurora Stadium | 24.15 (159) – 13.9 (87) | Hawthorn set up the win with eight goals to two in the second quarter. Paul Puopolo kicked 5 goals. | Report | 4th |
21 | Gold Coast Suns | MCG | 19.15 (129) – 10.5 (65) | Hawthorn set up the win with six first quarter goals. Jack Gunston kicked 4 goals. | Report | 2nd |
22 | Sydney Swans | SCG | 15.12 (102) – 14.11 (95) | Hawthorn had their narrowest win for the season against the top team, Sydney. After trailing by six goals in the second quarter, the Hawks kicked seven goals for the quarter. Lance Franklin kicked 4 goals and Shaun Burgoyne played well. | Report | 1st |
23 | West Coast Eagles | MCG | 14.11 (95) – 10.10 (70) | Hawthorn secured the minor premiership with a seven-goal first quarter. Lance Franklin kicked four goals but Brent Guerra injured his hamstring. | Report | 1st |
2012 finals Series
First Qualifying Final
First Qualifying Final | |||||
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Friday, 7 September 7:50pm | Hawthorn | def. | Collingwood | MCG (Crowd: 84,625) | |
4.6 (30) 9.10 (64) 15.13 (103) 20.15 (135) |
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final |
2.3 (15) 7.4 (46) 12.7 (79) 15.7 (97) |
Umpires: Nicholls, Meredith, McInerney Television broadcast: Seven Network | ||
Franklin 4, Hale 2, Bruest 2, Gunston 2, Rioli 2, Hodge 2, | Goals | Cloke 6, Krakouer 4. | |||
Sewell, Mitchell, Gibson, Bruest, Franklin | Best | Pemblebury, Swan, Krakouer, Cloke. | |||
Whitecross (ACL) | Injuries | Nil | |||
Roughead rough play | Reports | Maxwell striking | |||
Hawthorn defeated Colingwood by 38 points, with Lance Franklin kicking four goals, to earn a week off and progress to the preliminary finals. |
First Preliminary Final
Second Preliminary Final | |||||
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Saturday, 22 September 5:15pm | Hawthorn | vs. | Adelaide | MCG | |
2.6 (18) 5.10 (40) 11.14 (80) 13.19 (97) |
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final |
4.1.(25) 7.3 (45) 10.4 (64) 14.8 (92) |
Television broadcast: Seven Network | ||
Franklin 3, Bruest 2, Gunston 2, Rioli 2 | Goals | Tippett 4, Walker 4 | |||
Sewell, Mitchell, Bruest, Lewis, Rioli | Best | Tippett. Dangerfield, Walker. Sloane | |||
Hawthorn missed some easy shots at goal, a six-goal third quarter set up the win.
Grand Final
Grand Final | |||||
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Saturday, 29 September (2:30 pm) | Hawthorn | def. by | Sydney | MCG (Crowd: 99,683) | Report |
4.5 (29) 4.6 (30) 9.10 (64) 11.15 (81) |
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final |
1.4 (10) 7.4 (46) 10.5 (65) 14.7 (91) |
Umpires: Rosebury, Stevic, Meredith Norm Smith Medal: Ryan O'Keefe (Sydney) Television broadcast: Seven Network National anthem: Marina Prior | ||
Franklin 3, Breust 2, Gunston 2, Hale 2, Ellis, Smith |
Goals | Jack 2, Kennedy 2, Malceski 2, McVeigh 2, Morton 2, Goodes, Hannebery, Reid, Roberts-Thomson | |||
Franklin, Sewell, Burgoyne, Mitchell, Breust, Hale |
Best | Hannebery, O'Keefe, Kennedy, McVeigh, Jetta, Goodes | |||
Ellis (calf), Hodge (head) | Injuries | Goodes (knee), Johnson (wrist) | |||
Nil | Reports | Nil | |||
Ladder
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Team | P | W | L | D | PF | PA | % | Pts | ||||
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1 | Hawthorn | 22 | 17 | 5 | 0 | 2679 | 1733 | 154.59 | 68 | |||
2 | Adelaide | 22 | 17 | 5 | 0 | 2428 | 1833 | 132.46 | 68 | |||
3 | Sydney (P) | 22 | 16 | 6 | 0 | 2290 | 1629 | 140.58 | 64 | |||
4 | Collingwood | 22 | 16 | 6 | 0 | 2123 | 1823 | 116.46 | 64 | |||
5 | West Coast | 22 | 15 | 7 | 0 | 2244 | 1807 | 124.18 | 60 | |||
6 | Geelong | 22 | 15 | 7 | 0 | 2209 | 1886 | 117.13 | 60 | |||
7 | Fremantle | 22 | 14 | 8 | 0 | 1956 | 1691 | 115.67 | 56 | |||
8 | North Melbourne | 22 | 14 | 8 | 0 | 2359 | 2097 | 112.49 | 56 | |||
9 | St Kilda | 22 | 12 | 10 | 0 | 2347 | 1903 | 123.33 | 48 | |||
10 | Carlton | 22 | 11 | 11 | 0 | 2079 | 1925 | 108.00 | 44 | |||
11 | Essendon | 22 | 11 | 11 | 0 | 2091 | 2090 | 100.05 | 44 | |||
12 | Richmond | 22 | 10 | 11 | 1 | 2169 | 1943 | 111.63 | 42 | |||
13 | Brisbane Lions | 22 | 10 | 12 | 0 | 1904 | 2092 | 91.01 | 40 | |||
14 | Port Adelaide | 22 | 5 | 16 | 1 | 1691 | 2144 | 78.87 | 22 | |||
15 | Western Bulldogs | 22 | 5 | 17 | 0 | 1542 | 2301 | 67.01 | 20 | |||
16 | Melbourne | 22 | 4 | 18 | 0 | 1580 | 2341 | 67.49 | 16 | |||
17 | Gold Coast | 22 | 3 | 19 | 0 | 1509 | 2481 | 60.82 | 12 | |||
18 | GWS | 22 | 2 | 20 | 0 | 1270 | 2751 | 46.17 | 8 | |||
Key: P = Played, W = Won, L = Lost, D = Drawn, PF = Points for, PA = Points against |
References
- ↑ "2011 NAB Cup Fixture". Australian Football League. Archived from the original on 28 October 2010. Retrieved 4 November 2010.
- ↑ "2011 AFL Fixture" (PDF). Australian Football League. Retrieved 4 November 2010.
- ↑ "Round 19 Footy Flashbacks". HAWTHORNFC.com.au. 2012-07-31. Retrieved 2013-09-04.
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