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词条 2016 Hawthorn Football Club season
释义

  1. Club summary

  2. Senior personnel

  3. Playing list changes

      Trades    Free Agency    Departures    Draft    AFL draft    Rookie draft    Retirements and delistings  

  4. 2016 player squad

  5. Season summary

     Pre-season matches  Premiership season  Fixture summary  Fixture  Finals 

  6. Ladder

  7. Awards, records and milestones

     Awards  Records  Milestones 

  8. Brownlow Medal

     Results  Brownlow Medal tally 

  9. Tribunal cases

  10. References

{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2017}}{{Use Australian English|date=December 2017}}{{Infobox AFL club season
| club = Hawthorn Football Club
| season = 2016
| image =
| imagesize = 120px
| caption = Hawthorn's guernsey for the 2016 season
| president = Andrew Newbold
(until 2 February 2016)
Richard Garvey
(from 2 February 2016)
| coach = Alastair Clarkson
| captain = Luke Hodge
| home ground = Melbourne Cricket Ground
Aurora Stadium
| regularseason comp = AFL season
| regularseason result = 17–5 (3rd)
| finals series = Finals series
| finals result = Semi-finals
(Lost to {{AFL WB}} 84–107)
| club b&f = Best and Fairest
| best and fairest = Sam Mitchell
| leading goalscorer = Jack Gunston (51)
| highest attendance = 87,823 (Semi-final vs. {{AFL WB}})
| lowest attendance = 10,121 (Round 14 vs. {{AFL GC}}
| average attendance = 41,065
| prevseason = 2015
| nextseason = 2017
}}

The 2016 season was the Hawthorn Football Club's 92nd season in the Australian Football League and 115th overall, the 17th season playing home games at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the 16th season playing home games at Aurora Stadium, the 12th season under head coach Alastair Clarkson, and the 6th season with Luke Hodge as club captain. Hawthorn entered the season as the three-time defending AFL premiers, having won back-to-back-to-back AFL premierships.

Hawthorn improved on its 16–6 record in 2015, finishing in 3rd with a {{Tooltip|17–5|17 wins, 5 losses}} record. The 19 point win over {{AFL Car}} in round 19 clinched a finals series appearance for the 7th consecutive season. The 1 point win over {{AFL Col}} in round 23 clinched a double chance for the 6th consecutive season.

Hawthorn were defeated by {{AFL Gee}} 83–85 in the qualifying final. Isaac Smith had the chance to win the game with a goal after the siren but hooked the kick right of the goal. This ended a three-game finals winning streak. It was also the second consecutive season Hawthorn were defeated in the Qualifying final. Hawthorn were eliminated from the finals by the eventual premiers {{AFL WB}} 84–107 in the semi-final, ending their chances of a four-peat, the second four-peat in VFL/AFL history after {{AFL Col}} (1927–1930), and the first four-peat in the AFL era. Hawthorn became the 6th team since the introduction of the AFL final eight system to be eliminated in straight-sets, joining {{AFL PA}} (2001), {{AFL WC}} (2007), {{AFL Gee}} and {{AFL Fre}} (2014), and {{AFL Syd}} (2015). This was the first time since 2010 Hawthorn didn't win a final, the first time since 2010 Hawthorn didn't advance to the preliminary final, and the first time since 2011 Hawthorn didn't advance to the AFL Grand Final.

Club summary

The 2016 AFL season is the 120th season of the VFL/AFL competition since its inception in 1897; having entered the competition in 1925, it was the 92nd season contested by the Hawthorn Football Club. Tasmania and iiNet continued as the club's two major sponsors, as they had done since 2006 and 2013 respectively,[1][2] while Adidas continued to manufacture the club's on-and-off field apparel, as they had done since 2013.[3] Hawthorn continued its alignment with the Box Hill Hawks Football Club in the Victorian Football League, allowing Hawthorn-listed players to play with the Box Hill Hawks when not selected in AFL matches.

Senior personnel

Alastair Clarkson continued as the club's head coach for the twelfth consecutive season, while Luke Hodge continued as the club's captain for the sixth consecutive season. Both have held their respective positions since 2005[4] and 2011,[5] respectively.

There were several changes to the coaching panel following the end of last season, the most notable of which was Brendon Bolton's departure from the club towards the end of the season to become the head coach of the Carlton Football Club.[6] On 20 October 2015, recent {{AFL Ric}} retiree Chris Newman joined the club as a development coach, replacing Damian Carroll who was promoted to assistant coach alongside Alastair Clarkson.[7]

On 2 February 2016, Andrew Newbold stepped down as the club's president, and was replaced in the role by vice-captain Richard Garvey.[8]

Playing list changes

The following lists all player changes between the conclusion of the 2015 season and the beginning of the 2016 season.

Trades

16 October 2015To {{AFL Haw}}
Pick 15, 2015 AFL draft
Pick 55, 2015 AFL draft
To {{AFL NM}}
Jed Anderson
Pick 38, 2015 AFL draft
Pick 40, 2015 AFL draft
[9]
21 October 2015To {{AFL Haw}}
Jack Fitzpatrick
To {{AFL Mel}}
Pick 94, 2015 AFL draft
22 October 2015To {{AFL Haw}}
Pick 48, 2015 AFL draft
To {{AFL GWS}}
Pick 55, 2015 AFL draft
Pick 58, 2015 AFL draft

Free Agency

Departures

DatePlayerType2016 teamDealCompensationRef
10 October 2015Matt SucklingUFA|Unrestricted free agent}}Western BulldogsSigned 3-year dealEnd of 2nd round pick, 2015 AFL draft

Draft

AFL draft

RoundOverall pickPlayerRecruited fromref
119Ryan BurtonNorth Adelaide
122Kieran LovellTigers FC
344Blake HardwickEastern Ranges

Rookie draft

RoundOverall pickPlayerRecruited fromref
118Luke SurmanNorwood
236Kade StewartSouth Fremantle
352Woodward was originally delisted by Hawthorn on 8 October 2015 but was re-drafted as a rookie|group="note"}}Hawthorn
462Conor GlassDerry GAA
1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/club/corporate/sponsorship/tasmania|title=Tasmania|publisher=Hawthorn Football Club official website|accessdate=10 October 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151006095335/http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/club/corporate/sponsorship/tasmania|archive-date=6 October 2015|dead-url=yes|df=dmy-all}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/club/corporate/sponsorship/iinet|title=iiNet|publisher=Hawthorn Football Club official website|accessdate=10 October 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151006103429/http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/club/corporate/sponsorship/iinet|archive-date=6 October 2015|dead-url=yes|df=dmy-all}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://mumbrella.com.au/hawks-sign-five-year-deal-with-adidas-115798|title=Hawks sign five-year deal with Adidas|publisher=mUmBRELLA|date=13 September 2012|accessdate=10 October 2015}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2004-09-08/hawks-appoint-clarkson-as-coach/2040314|title=Hawks appoint Clarkson as coach|publisher=ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)|date=8 September 2004|accessdate=13 October 2015}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2010-10-02/hawks-captain-luke-hodge|title=Hawks Captain Luke Hodge|publisher=Hawthorn Football Club|date=2 October 2010|accessdate=13 October 2015}}
6. ^{{cite news|newspaper=Herald Sun|author=Jon Ralph|date=25 August 2015|accessdate=29 August 2015|publication-place=Melbourne, VIC|url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/brendon-bolton-agrees-to-open-ended-deal-as-he-becomes-carltons-new-coach/story-fni5f5nx-1227498665736|title=Brendon Bolton agrees to open-ended deal as he becomes Carlton’s new coach}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2015-10-20/newman-joins-hawks-in-development-role|title=Newman joins Hawks in development role|publisher=Hawthorn Football Club|first=Nick|last=Duxson|date=20 October 2015|accessdate=20 October 2015}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2016-02-02/hawthorn-president-andrew-newbold-steps-down|title=President Andrew Newbold steps down|publisher=hawthornfc.com.au|date=2 February 2016|accessdate=2 February 2016}}
9. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-10-16/north-melbourne-snares-young-hawk-anderson|title=North Melbourne snares young Hawk Anderson|last=Bowen|first=Nick|date=16 October 2015|work=AFL.com.au|accessdate=3 August 2017|publisher=Telstra Media}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-06/david-hale-hawthorn-afl-retirement/6830128?section=sport|title=Hawthorn's David Hale, Brian Lake retire from AFL following third premiership win|last=|first=|date=6 October 2015|website=|publisher=ABC Grandstand Sport (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)|accessdate=3 August 2017}}
11. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2015-10-08/hawthorn-list-changes|title=Hawthorn list changes|last=|first=|date=8 October 2015|work=HawthornFC.com.au|accessdate=3 August 2017|publisher=Telstra Media}}
12. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-10-29/afl-fixture-top-teams-to-light-up-friday-nights|title=AFL Fixture: Top teams to light up Friday nights|last=Browne|first=Alex|date=29 October 2015|work=AFL.com.au|publisher=Telstra Media|accessdate=29 October 2015}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2015-10-29/hawks-face-challenging-start-to-2016|title=Hawks face challenging start to 2016|publisher=hawthornfc.com.au|date=29 October 2015|accessdate=29 October 2015}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2015-10-29/2016-fixture-by-the-numbers|title=2016 Fixture: By the numbers|publisher=hawthornfc.com.au|date=29 October 2015|accessdate=29 October 2015}}
15. ^{{cite news|url= http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-10-24/round-one-fixture-tigers-and-blues-kick-off-2016-season|title=Round one fixture: Tigers and Blues kick off 2016 season|first=Travis|last=King|date=24 October 2015|work=AFL.com.au|publisher=Telstra Media|accessdate=24 October 2015}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-10-29/pies-and-bombers-to-split-anzac-day-gate|title=Pies and Bombers to split Anzac Day gate|publisher=Australian Football League|work=Telstra Media|first=Ashley|last=Browne|date=29 October 2015|accessdate=29 October 2015}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/gws-giants-first-home-game-against-hawthorn-sydney-to-start-2016-against-collingwood/story-fni5f7qp-1227584553831|title=GWS Giants’ first home game against Hawthorn, Sydney to start 2016 against Collingwood|publisher=Herald Sun|first=Neil|last=Cordy|date=27 October 2015|accessdate=27 October 2015}}
18. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2015-10-28/hawks-get-gabba-game|title=Gabba game to celebrate newly named Indigenous Round|publisher=Hawthorn Football Club|date=28 October 2015|accessdate=28 October 2015}}
19. ^{{cite web|url=http://afltables.com/afl/stats/teamshi.html#h7|accessdate=6 June 2016|publisher=AFL Tables|title=Team Game Highs and Lows}}
20. ^http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2016-03-29/mrp-no-case-to-answer-for-stratton
21. ^http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2016-04-11/mrp-birchall-offered-fine-for-rough-conduct
22. ^http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2016-05-02/mrp-no-case-to-answer-for-hodge-stratton
23. ^http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2016-05-16/mrp-duryea-offered-fine
24. ^http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2016-06-07/mrp-ceglar-accepts-onematch-ban
25. ^http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2016-06-20/mrp-four-hawks-offered-fines
26. ^http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2016-07-18/mrp-hodge-fined
27. ^http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2016-08-08/mrp-sicily-offered-one-rioli-cleared

Retirements and delistings

DatePlayer2016 teamReasonRef
6 October 2015Brian LakeN/ARetired[10]
6 October 2015David HaleN/ARetired[10]
8 October 2015Sam GrimleyEssendonDelisted[11]
8 October 2015Jared HardistyN/ADelisted[11]
8 October 2015Jonathan SimpkinEssendonDelisted[11]

2016 player squad

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  • {{Rls player|no= 3|name=Jordan Lewis}} (VC) (vet)
  • {{Rls player|no= 4|name=Billy Hartung}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 5|name=Sam Mitchell (vet)}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 6|name=Josh Gibson}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 7|name=Ben McEvoy}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 8|name=Taylor Duryea}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 9|name=Shaun Burgoyne}}
  • {{Rls player|no=10|name=Brad Hill}}
  • {{Rls player|no=11|name=Brendan Whitecross}}
  • {{Rls player|no=12|name=James Frawley}}
  • {{Rls player|no=13|name=Jonathan O'Rourke}}
  • {{Rls player|no=14|name=Grant Birchall}}
  • {{Rls player|no=15|name=Luke Hodge}} (C) (vet)
  • {{Rls player|no=16|name=Isaac Smith}}
  • {{Rls player|no=17|name=Angus Litherland}}
  • {{Rls player|no=18|name=Jonathon Ceglar}}
  • {{Rls player|no=19|name=Jack Gunston}}
  • {{Rls player|no=20|name=Dallas Willsmore}}
  • {{Rls player|no=21|name=James Sicily}}

|list2a={{Rls player|no=22|name=Luke Breust}}
  • {{Rls player|no=23|name=Tim O'Brien}}
  • {{Rls player|no=24|name=Ben Stratton}}
  • {{Rls player|no=25|name=Ryan Schoenmakers}}
  • {{Rls player|no=26|name=Liam Shiels}}
  • {{Rls player|no=27|name=Matthew Spangher}}
  • {{Rls player|no=28|name=Paul Puopolo}}
  • {{Rls player|no=29|name=Will Langford}}
  • {{Rls player|no=30|name=Kaiden Brand}}
  • {{Rls player|no=31|name=Zac Webster}}
  • {{Rls player|no=32|name=Jack Fitzpatrick}}
  • {{Rls player|no=33|name=Cyril Rioli}}
  • {{Rls player|no=34|name=Kurt Heatherley}}
  • {{Rls player|no=35|name=Ryan Burton}}
  • {{Rls player|no=36|name=Kieran Lovell}}
  • {{Rls player|no=37|name=Blake Hardwick}}
  • {{Rls player|no=41|name=Daniel Howe}}
  • {{Rls player|no=42|name=Teia Miles}}
  • {{Rls player|no=43|name=Marc Pittonet}}

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|list4a={{Rls player|no=38|name=Luke Surman}}
  • {{Rls player|no=39|name=Alex Woodward}}
  • {{Rls player|no=40|name=Kade Stewart}}
  • {{Rls player|no=44|name=Conor Glass}} (B)
  • {{Rls player|no=45|name=Jermaine Miller-Lewis}}
  • {{Rls player|no=46|name=Lachlan Langford}}
  • {{Rls player|no=47|name=Shem-Kalvin Tatupu}} (ret)

|coach= Alastair Clarkson
|assistant= Brett Ratten (stoppages coach)
|assistant2= Cameron Bruce (midfield coach)
|assistant3= Adem Yze (backline coach)
|assistant4= Damian Monkhorst (ruck coach)
|assistant5= Damian Carroll (forward coach)
|assistant6= Rob McCartney (development coach)
|assistant7= Chris Newman (development coach)
|assistant8= David Neitz (key position coach)
|legend1= Long-term injury list
|legend2= Upgraded rookie(s)
|legend3=(vet) Veteran's list
|legend4=(ret) Retired
|legend5=(B) Category B rookie
}}

Season summary

Pre-season matches

The club played three practice matches as part of the 2016 NAB Challenge, and will be played under modified pre-season rules, including nine-point goals. They finished the NAB Challenge with a record of 2–1, defeating {{AFL Car}} and {{AFL Nor}} on either side of a heavy loss to {{AFL Ric}}.

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendance
Home Away Result
1Thursday, 18 February (7:10 pm){{AFL Car}} 0.8.5 (53) 0.4.8 (32) Won by 21 points Aurora Stadium (H) 9,181
2Saturday, 27 February (4:40 pm){{AFL Ric}} 1.15.5 (104) 0.4.9 (33) Lost by 71 points Holm Park Recreation Reserve, Beaconsfield, Victoria (A) 6,384
3Saturday, 12 March (7:10 pm){{AFL NM}} 2.16.11 (125) 0.12.8 (80) Won by 45 points Etihad Stadium (H) 8,894
Source

Premiership season

Fixture summary

{{See also|2016 AFL season}}

The full fixture was announced on 29 October 2015.[12] The Melbourne Cricket Ground once again acted as Hawthorn's primary home ground, hosting seven of the club's eleven home games, while four games were played at their secondary home ground, Aurora Stadium, in Launceston.[13] The club's four games at Aurora Stadium were against {{AFL Stk}}, {{AFL Fre}}, {{AFL GC}} and {{AFL Car}} in rounds 4, 8, 14 and 19 respectively,[13] while the club played the West Coast Eagles, {{AFL NM}}, {{AFL Syd}}, {{AFL Ric}} and {{AFL Mel}} twice during the regular season.[14]

For the second consecutive year, and the third in the past four years, the club opened its season with an Easter Monday clash against {{AFL Gee}} at the Melbourne Cricket Ground; it was also be the first time since 2011 in which it started a season with an away match,[15] and, due to the weighted rule, it was the only time the two teams met during the regular season.[16] Its first home game came the following round, when they faced the West Coast Eagles at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in the 2015 AFL Grand Final rematch. Their match against {{AFL GWS}}, scheduled for Round 6, was once again played at Spotless Stadium in Sydney,[17] while the club travelled to the Gabba for the first time since 2008 to take on the Brisbane Lions in the AFL's Indigenous Round.[18] In addition, the club also played consecutive Thursday night away matches against {{AFL Por}} and {{AFL Syd}} in Rounds 16 and 17 respectively, and played six Friday night matches throughout the regular season, the equal most of any club.[13][14]

Fixture

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceBroadcastRecordRecap
Home Away Result
1Monday, 28 March (3:20 pm){{AFL Gee}} 18.8 (116) 12.14 (86) Lost by 30 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) Seven 74,218 0–1 Recap
2Sunday, 3 April (3:20 pm){{AFL WC}} 14.15 (99) 7.11 (53) Won by 46 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) Seven 42,977 1–1 Recap
3Sunday, 10 April (3:20 pm){{AFL WB}} 13.12 (90) 14.9 (93) Won by 3 points Etihad Stadium (A) Seven 46,808 2–1 Recap
4Saturday, 16 April (2:10 pm){{AFL Stk}} 13.9 (87) 13.6 (84) Won by 3 points Aurora Stadium (H) Fox Footy 15,173 3–1 Recap
5Friday, 22 April (7:50 pm){{AFL Ade}} 17.10 (112) 17.7 (109) Won by 3 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) Seven 45,781 4–1 Recap
6Saturday, 30 April (4:35 pm){{AFL GWS}} 24.14 (158) 12.11 (83) Lost by 75 points Spotless Stadium (A) Fox Footy 13,766 4–2 Recap
7Friday, 6 May (7:50 pm){{AFL Ric}} 13.12 (90) 21.10 (136) Won by 46 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) Seven 49,678 5–2 Recap
8Saturday, 14 May (2:10 pm){{AFL Fre}} 17.14 (116) 11.9 (75) Won by 41 points Aurora Stadium (H) Fox Footy 12,012 6–2 Recap
9Friday, 20 May (7:50 pm){{AFL Syd}} 7.13 (55) 10.9 (69) Lost by 14 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) Seven 61,552 6–3 Recap
10Saturday, May 28 (1:45 pm){{AFL BL}} 13.9 (87) 21.9 (135) Won by 48 points The Gabba (A) Seven 23,691 7–3 Recap
11Saturday, 4 June (1:45 pm){{AFL Mel}} 11.16 (82) 10.4 (64) Won by 18 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) Seven 41,833 8–3 Recap
12Friday, 10 June (7:50 pm){{AFL Ess}} 6.7 (43) 23.13 (151) Won by 108 points Etihad Stadium (A) Seven 27,567 9–3 Recap
13Friday, 17 June (7:50 pm){{AFL NM}} 11.18 (84) 14.9 (93) Won by 9 points Etihad Stadium (A) Seven 37,073 10–3 Recap
14Sunday, 26 June (3:20 pm){{AFL GC}} 12.14 (86) 8.12 (60) Won by 26 points Aurora Stadium (H) Fox Footy 10,121 11–3 Recap
15Bye
16Thursday, 7 July (7:20 pm){{AFL PA}} 12.7 (79) 15.11 (101) Won by 22 points Adelaide Oval (A) Seven 43,025 12–3 Recap
17Thursday, 14 July (7:20 pm){{AFL Syd}} 10.10 (70) 11.9 (75) Won by 5 points Sydney Cricket Ground (A) Seven 42,317 13–3 Recap
18Sunday, 24 July (3:20 pm){{AFL Ric}} 16.18 (114) 5.14 (44) Won by 70 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) Seven 51,892 14–3 Recap
19Saturday, 30 July (2:10 pm){{AFL Car}} 10.14 (74) 7.13 (55) Won by 19 points Aurora Stadium (H) Fox Footy 18,112 15–3 Recap
20Saturday, 6 August (2:10 pm){{AFL Mel}} 17.8 (110) 11.15 (81) Lost by 29 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) Fox Footy 38,818 15–4 Recap
21Saturday, 13 August (2:10 pm){{AFL NM}} 14.12 (96) 8.9 (57) Won by 39 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) Fox Footy 50,657 16–4 Recap
22Friday, 19 August (6:10 pm){{AFL WC}} 13.14 (92) 10.7 (67) Lost by 25 points Domain Stadium (A) Seven 38,581 16–5 Recap
23Sunday, 28 August (3:20 pm){{AFL Col}} 17.10 (112) 17.9 (111) Won by 1 point Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) Seven 52,968 17–5 Recap
Source

Finals

{{see also|2016 AFL finals series}}
RdDate and local timeOpponentScores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)VenueBroadcastAttendanceRecap
Home Away Result
Qualifying finalFriday, 9 September (7:50 pm){{AFL Gee}} 12.13 (85) 12.11 (83) Lost by 2 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) Seven 87,533Recap
Semi-finalFriday, 16 September (7:50 pm){{AFL WB}} 12.12 (84) 16.11 (107) Lost by 23 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) Seven 87,823Recap

Ladder

{{AFL Ladder/2016|showteam=HAW}}

Awards, records and milestones

Awards

  • Peter Crimmins Medal
    • Sam Mitchell
  • 2016 All-Australian team
    • Cyril Rioli
  • Round 13
    • James Sicily – 2016 AFL Rising Star nominee

Records

  • Round 11:
    • Hawthorn made 109 tackles in its win over {{AFL Mel}}, which is the highest number of tackles it has ever recorded in an AFL premiership match.[19]
  • Round 20:
    • Hawthorn's 29-point loss to Melbourne ended a 13-game winning streak against that club dating back to Round 2, 2007.

Milestones

  • Round 1:
    • Marc Pittonet – AFL debut
    • Paul Puopolo – 100th AFL goal
  • Round 2:
    • Josh Gibson – 1st AFL goal for Hawthorn
  • Round 4:
    • Sam Mitchell – most possessions in a single match in his career (44)
  • Round 5:
    • Shaun Burgoyne – 300th AFL game
  • Round 6:
    • Kieran Lovell – AFL debut
    • Daniel Howe – first AFL goal
  • Round 7:
    • Kaiden Brand – AFL debut
  • Round 10:
    • Jordan Lewis – 250th AFL game
  • Round 11:
    • Josh Gibson – 200th AFL game
    • Kade Stewart – AFL debut
  • Round 12:
    • Shaun Burgoyne – 150th club game for Hawthorn
    • Luke Breust – 250th AFL goal
    • Jack Gunston – 250th AFL goal
  • Round 16:
    • Cyril Rioli – 250th AFL goal
  • Round 17:
    • Shaun Burgoyne – 250th AFL goal
  • Round 18:
    • Sam Mitchell – 300th AFL game
  • Round 19:
    • Blake Hardwick – AFL debut
  • Round 20:
    • Kurt Heatherley – AFL debut
  • Round 21:
    • Ryan Burton – AFL debut
  • Round 22:
    • Jonathon Ceglar – 50th AFL game
  • Round 23:
    • Jack Fitzpatrick – first AFL game for Hawthorn (previously with {{AFL Mel}})
  • Qualifying Final
    • Ryan Schoenmakers – 100th AFL game

Brownlow Medal

{{see also|2016 Brownlow Medal}}

Results

Round 1 vote 2 votes 3 votes
1 Sam Mitchell ({{AFL Haw}}) Joel Selwood ({{AFL Gee}}) Patrick Dangerfield ({{AFL Gee}})
2 Cyril Rioli ({{AFL Haw}}) Sam Mitchell ({{AFL Haw}}) Josh Gibson ({{AFL Haw}})
3 Sam Mitchell ({{AFL Haw}}) Marcus Adams ({{AFL WB}}) Luke Dahlhaus ({{AFL WB}})
4 Nick Riewoldt ({{AFL StK}} David Armitage ({{AFL StK}}) Sam Mitchell ({{AFL Haw}})
5 Cyril Rioli ({{AFL Haw}}) Scott Thompson ({{AFL Ade}}) Paul Puopolo ({{AFL Haw}})
6 Steve Johnson ({{AFL GWS}}) Callan Ward ({{AFL GWS}}) Rory Lobb ({{AFL GWS}})
7 Luke Breust ({{AFL Haw}}) Jack Gunston ({{AFL Haw}}) Jordan Lewis ({{AFL Haw}})
8 Josh Gibson ({{AFL Haw}}) Isaac Smith ({{AFL Haw}}) Lachie Neale ({{AFL Fre}})
9 Jack Gunston ({{AFL Haw}}) Luke Parker ({{AFL Syd}}) Dan Hannebery ({{AFL Syd}})
10 Josh Gibson ({{AFL Haw}}) Cyril Rioli ({{AFL Haw}}) Jordan Lewis ({{AFL Haw}})
11 Nathan Jones ({{AFL Mel}}) Josh Gibson ({{AFL Haw}}) Bernie Vince ({{AFL Mel}})
12 Jack Gunston ({{AFL Haw}}) Grant Birchall ({{AFL Haw}}) Jordan Lewis ({{AFL Haw}})
13 Jordan Lewis ({{AFL Haw}}) Daniel Wells ({{AFL Nor}}) James Sicily ({{AFL Haw}})
14 Tom Lynch ({{AFL GC}}) Sam Mitchell ({{AFL Haw}}) Gary Ablett, Jr. ({{AFL GC}})
15Bye
16 Robbie Gray ({{AFL PA}}) Cyril Rioli ({{AFL Haw}}) Luke Hodge ({{AFL Haw}})
17 Josh Kennedy ({{AFL Syd}}) Sam Mitchell ({{AFL Haw}}) Shaun Burgoyne ({{AFL Haw}})
18 Dustin Martin ({{AFL Ric}}) Sam Mitchell ({{AFL Haw}}) Josh Gibson ({{AFL Haw}})
19 Jordan Lewis ({{AFL Haw}}) Patrick Cripps ({{AFL Car}}) Shaun Burgoyne ({{AFL Haw}})
20 Cyril Rioli ({{AFL Haw}}) Max Gawn ({{AFL Mel}}) Jack Viney ({{AFL Mel}})
21 Andrew Swallow ({{AFL NM}}) Isaac Smith ({{AFL Haw}}) Sam Mitchell ({{AFL Haw}})
22 Jeremy McGovern ({{AFL WC}}) Josh Kennedy ({{AFL WC}}) Andrew Gaff ({{AFL WC}})
23 Cyril Rioli ({{AFL Haw}}) Shaun Burgoyne ({{AFL Haw}}) Adam Treloar ({{AFL Col}})

Brownlow Medal tally

Player 1 vote games 2 vote games 3 vote games Total votes
Sam Mitchell 3 2 3 16
Jordan Lewis 1 1 3 11
Josh Gibson 3 1 1 10
Shaun Burgoyne 0 2 2 8
Cyril Rioli 4 2 0 8
Jack Gunston 2 1 0 4
Isaac Smith 0 2 0 4
Luke Hodge 0 0 1 3
Paul Puopolo 0 0 1 3
James Sicily 0 0 1 3
Grant Birchall 0 1 0 2
Luke Breust 1 0 0 1
Total 14 12 12 73
  • italics denotes ineligible player

Tribunal cases

Player Round Charge category Verdict Result Victim ClubRef(s)
Ben Stratton 1 StrikingNot GuiltyCleared Cory Gregson {{AFL Gee}} [20]
Grant Birchall 3 Rough conductGuiltyFine Jordan Roughead {{AFL WB}} [21]
Ben Stratton 6 Rough ConductNot GuiltyCleared Nathan Wilson {{AFL GWS}} [22]
Luke Hodge 6 Rough ConductNot GuiltyCleared Nathan Wilson {{AFL GWS}} [22]
Taylor Duryea 8 StrikingGuiltyFine Hayden Ballantyne {{AFL Fre}} [23]
Sam Mitchell 9 StrikingNot GuiltyCleared Dan Hannebery {{AFL Syd}}
Jordan Lewis 10 High ContactNot GuiltyCleared Nick Robertson {{AFL BL}}
Jonathon Ceglar 11 StrikingGuilty1 week Jesse Hogan {{AFL Mel}} [24]
Bradley Hill 13 MeleeGuiltyFine {{AFL NM}} [25]
Paul Puopolo 13 MeleeGuiltyFine {{AFL NM}} [25]
Isaac Smith 13 WrestlingGuiltyFine Michael Firrito {{AFL NM}} [25]
Daniel Howe 13 StrikingGuiltyFine Drew Petrie {{AFL NM}} [25]
Luke Hodge 17 Rough conductGuiltyFine Callum Sinclair {{AFL Syd}} [26]
Cyril Rioli 20 Rough conductGuiltyFine Clayton Oliver {{AFL Mel}} [27]
James Sicily 20 StrikingGuilty1 week Bernie Vince {{AFL Mel}} [27]
Sam Mitchell 20 StrikingNot GuiltyCleared Jack Watts {{AFL Mel}} [27]
Luke Hodge 21 WrestlingGuiltyFine Michael Firrito {{AFL NM}}
Jordan Lewis 22 StrikingNot GuiltyCleared Scott Lycett {{AFL WC}}
Josh Gibson 23 High ContactNot GuiltyCleared Levi Greenwood {{AFL Col}}
Jordan Lewis Qualifying final StrikingNot GuiltyCleared Joel Selwood {{AFL Gee}}
Luke Hodge Qualifying final StrikingNot GuiltyCleared Joel Selwood {{AFL Gee}}
Cyril Rioli Semi final MeleeGuiltyFine {{AFL WB}}
James Sicily Semi final MeleeGuiltyFine {{AFL WB}}

References

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