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词条 2018 Hawthorn Football Club season
释义

  1. Club summary

  2. Senior personnel

  3. Playing list changes

      Trades    Draft    AFL draft    Rookie draft    Retirements and delistings  

  4. 2018 player squad

  5. Season fixture

      AFLX   JLT Community series  Premiership season  Finals 

  6. Ladder

  7. Awards, records and milestones

     Awards  Records   VFL/AFL records    Club records   Milestones 

  8. References

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|club = Hawthorn Football Club
|season = 2018
|image =
|imagesize =
|caption = Hawthorn's logo for the 2018 season
|president = Jeff Kennett
|coach = Alastair Clarkson
|captain = Jarryd Roughead
|home ground = Melbourne Cricket Ground
University of Tasmania Stadum
|regularseason comp = AFL season
|regularseason result = 15-7 (4th)
|finals series = Finals series
|finals result = Semi-final
(Lost to {{AFL Mel}} 71–104)
|club b&f = Best and Fairest
|best and fairest =Tom Mitchell
|leading goalscorer = Luke Breust (54)
|highest attendance = 90,152 (Semi-final vs. {{AFL Mel}})
|lowest attendance = 9,007 (Round 14 vs. {{AFL GC}})
|average attendance = 38,035
|prevseason = 2017
|nextseason = 2019
}}

The 2018 season was the Hawthorn Football Club's 94th season in the Australian Football League and 117th overall, the 19th season playing home games at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the 18th season playing home games at the University of Tasmania Stadium, the 14th season under head coach Alastair Clarkson, and the 2nd season with Jarryd Roughead as club captain.

Hawthorn improved on their 10–11–1 record in 2017, finishing in fourth place with a 15–7 record. Their 4-point win against {{AFL Stk}} in round 22 clinched a finals series appearance for the first time since 2016, and their 10th in the last 14 seasons. Their 9-point win over {{AFL Syd}} in round 23 clinched a double chance for the first time since 2016, and their 7th in the last 8 seasons.

Hawthorn were defeated by the defending premiers {{AFL Ric}} 64–95 in the qualifying final. This was the first time the two had played a final against each other. This was Hawthorn's third consecutive finals defeat having lost two finals in 2016. It was also Hawthorn's third consecutive qualifying final defeat having lost qualifying finals in 2015 and 2016. Hawthorn were eliminated from the finals by {{AFL Mel}} 71–104 in the Semi-final. This was the seventh time the two teams had played a final against each other, and the first time since 1990. This was Hawthorn's fourth consecutive finals defeat equalling the club record. It was also Hawthorn's second consecutive semi-final defeat having lost the semi-final in 2016. Hawthorn also became the first team under the AFL final eight system to be eliminated in straight-sets twice having also being eliminated in straight-sets in 2016.

Club summary

The 2018 AFL season was the 122nd season of the VFL/AFL competition since its inception in 1897; having entered the competition in 1925, it was the 94th 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 fourteenth consecutive season.[4] While Jarryd Roughead continued as the club's captain for the second consecutive season.[5] On 22 August 2017, it was announced Cameron Bruce was departing the club at the end of the 2017 season to join Carlton as a senior assistant coach.[6] On 29 August 2017, it was announced that {{AFL Col}} assistant coach Scott Burns and former {{AFL WC}} player Darren Glass would join Hawthorn as assistant coaches.[7] On 2 October 2017, it was announced that Tracey Gaudry would step down as the club's CEO. Peter Nankivell was appointed as the interim CEO.[8] On 4 October 2017, Richard Garvey resigned as president of the club, with Jeff Kennett re-appointed in the role.[9] Kennett previously served as president of the club from 2005–2011. Garvey remained at the club as a director. On 17 October 2017, it was announced that Justin Reeves was appointed as the CEO of the club.[10] On 2 August 2018, it was announced that after six seasons as assistant coach Brett Ratten would be leaving the club at the end of the season to explore new opportunities.[11]

Playing list changes

Trades

12 October 2017To {{AFL Haw}}
Jarman Impey
Pick 67, 2017 AFL draft
To {{AFL PA}}
Pick 33, 2017 AFL draft
Pick 61, 2017 AFL draft
4th round pick, 2018 AFL draft
[12]
19 October 2017To {{AFL Haw}}
Pick 43, 2017 AFL draft
Pick 75, 2017 AFL draft
To {{AFL BL}}
Luke Hodge
Pick 44, 2017 AFL draft
[13]

Draft

{{see also|2017 AFL draft}}

AFL draft

RoundOverall pickPlayerRecruited fromref
345James WorpelGeelong Falcons
467Dylan MooreEastern Ranges
571Jackson RossEastern Ranges

Rookie draft

RoundOverall pickPlayerRecruited fromref
17Harrison JonesMurray Bushrangers
223David MirraBox Hill Hawks
334Willsmore was originally delisted by Hawthorn on 26 October 2017 but was re-drafted as a rookie|group="note"}}Hawthorn
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|date=13 September 2012|publisher=mUmBRELLA|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=26 August 2017}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/jarryd-roughead-appointed-hawthorn-captain-for-2017-afl-season/news-story/57e673bdad26f034f60f7f28724f1414|title=Jarryd Roughead appointed Hawthorn captain for 2017 AFL season|last=Higgins|first=Ben|date=20 January 2017|work=Herald Sun|publisher=Fox Sports Australia|accessdate=26 August 2017}}
6. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/more-news/cameron-bruce-to-join-carlton-as-an-assistant-coach-after-four-years-at-hawthorn/news-story/45b6603f572e6008f8099782561cd594|title=Hawk Bruce to join Bolton at Blues|last=Sam|first=Edmund|date=22 August 2017|work=Herald Sun|access-date=26 August 2017}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=Burns and Glass to join Hawks|url=http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2017-08-29/burns-and-glass-to-join-hawks|website=hawthornfc.com.au|publisher=Hawthorn Football Club|accessdate=29 August 2017|date=29 August 2017}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=Gaudry steps down as CEO|url=http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2017-10-02/gaudry-steps-down-as-ceo|website=hawthornfc.com.au|publisher=Hawthorn Football Club|accessdate=2 October 2017|date=2 October 2017}}
9. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/former-victorian-premier-jeff-kennett-returns-as-hawthorn-president-richard-garvey-resigns/news-story/5af64ad2bda4e823aa0c05495260b50d|title=Hawthorn legally clears stunning return of Jeff Kennett as president after Richard Garvey resigns|last=Naill|first=Jake|date=4 October 2017|website=foxsports.com.au|publisher=Fox Sports|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171004013511/https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/former-victorian-premier-jeff-kennett-returns-as-hawthorn-president-richard-garvey-resigns/news-story/5af64ad2bda4e823aa0c05495260b50d|archive-date=2017-10-04|dead-url=yes|access-date=4 October 2017}}
10. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/hawthorn-appoint-geelong-executive-justin-reeves-as-ceo-20171017-gz29vj.html|title=Hawthorn appoint Geelong executive Justin Reeves as CEO|last=Ryan|first=Peter|website=The Age|access-date=12 August 2018}}
11. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2018-08-02/ratten-to-explore-new-opportunities|title=Ratten to explore new opportunities|website=Hawthorn Football Club|access-date=12 August 2018}}
12. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2017-10-12/jarman-jumps-onboard|title=Jarman jumps onboard|last=|first=|date=12 October 2017|website=hawthornfc.com.au|access-date=12 October 2017}}
13. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2017-10-19/hodge-officially-a-lion|title=Hodge officially a Lion|last=|first=|date=19 October 2017|website=hawthornfc.com.au|access-date=}}
14. ^{{cite web|title=Surman released from contract|url=http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2017-05-15/surman-released-from-contract|website=hawthornfc.com.au|publisher=Hawthorn Football Club|accessdate=1 September 2017|date=15 May 2017}}
15. ^{{cite web|last1=Pierik|first1=Jon|title=Josh Gibson, a key member of Hawthorn's premiership dynasty, announces retirement|url=http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/hawthorn-hawks-josh-gibson-announces-retirement-20170815-gxwgr4.html|website=theage.com.au|publisher=The Age|accessdate=26 August 2017|date=15 August 2017}}
16. ^{{cite web|last1=Waterworth|first1=Ben|title=Jack Fitzpatrick announces retirement due to concussion|url=https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/jack-fitzpatrick-announces-retirement-due-to-concussion/news-story/bb4759b995ef06c610be386f2ea0ebf2|website=Fox Sports|publisher=Fox Sports|accessdate=26 August 2017|date=21 August 2017}}
17. ^{{cite web|title=Hawks confirm list changes|url=http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2017-10-26/hawks-confirm-list-changes|website=hawthornfc.com.au|accessdate=26 October 2017|date=26 October 2017}}
18. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/live-afl-mvp-2018-players-to-crown-afl-players-association-mvp-for-season/news-story/bf785694178d6c7c42010b9d17a4ab4b|title=AFL MVP 2018: Tom Mitchell crowned AFL Players’ Association MVP after awesome season|date=30 August 2010|website=foxsports.com.au}}
19. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.sen.com.au/news/2018/09/24/hawthorn's-tom-mitchell-wins-the-2018-brownlow-medal/|title=Hawthorn’s Tom Mitchell wins the 2018 Brownlow medal|last=Zaia|first=Alex|date=24 September 2018|website=SEN|access-date=24 September 2018}}
20. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2018-08-29/all-australian-hawks|title=All Australian Hawks|date=29 August 2018|website=hawthornfc.com.au}}
21. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2018-08-01/breust-aflpas-mvp-of-the-month|title=Breust AFLPA's MVP of the month|last=|first=|date=1 August 2018|website=hawthornfc.com.au|access-date=26 August 2018}}

Retirements and delistings

DatePlayer2018 teamReasonRef
15 May 2017Luke Surman{{n/a}}Delisted[14]
15 August 2017Josh Gibson{{n/a}}Retired[15]
21 August 2017Jack Fitzpatrick{{n/a}}Retired[16]
26 October 2017Billy Hartung{{AFL NM}}Delisted[17]
26 October 2017Kade Stewart{{n/a}}Delisted[17]

2018 player squad

{{Rls
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|FC1 =#FBBF15
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|source =HFC Website; Coaches
|date =10 September 2018
|templatename=Hawthorn Football Club squad
|column1_title=Senior list
|list1a={{Rls player|no= 2|name=Jarryd Roughead}} (C)
  • {{Rls player|no= 3|name=Tom Mitchell}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 4|name=Jarman Impey}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 5|name=Ryan Burton}}
  • {{Rls player|no= 6|name=James Sicily}}
  • {{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=Jaeger O'Meara}}
  • {{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=Blake Hardwick}}
  • {{Rls player|no=16|name=Isaac Smith}} (VC)
  • {{Rls player|no=17|name=Daniel Howe}}
  • {{Rls player|no=18|name=Jonathon Ceglar}}
  • {{Rls player|no=19|name=Jack Gunston}}
  • {{Rls player|no=21|name=Kieran Lovell}}

|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}} (VC)
  • {{Rls player|no=27|name=Marc Pittonet}}
  • {{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=Ricky Henderson}}
  • {{Rls player|no=33|name=Cyril Rioli}} (ret)
  • {{Rls player|no=34|name=Kurt Heatherley}}
  • {{Rls player|no=35|name=Harry Morrison}}
  • {{Rls player|no=36|name=Dylan Moore}}
  • {{Rls player|no=37|name=Jackson Ross}}
  • {{Rls player|no=38|name=James Worpel}}
  • {{Rls player|no=39|name=Mitchell Lewis}}
  • {{Rls player|no=42|name=Teia Miles}}
  • {{Rls player|no=|name=Ty Vickery}} (ret)

|column2_title= Rookie list
|list4a= {{Rls player|no=20|name=Dallas Willsmore}}
  • {{Rls player|no=32|name=David Mirra}}
  • {{Rls player|no=40|name=Harrison Jones}}
  • {{Rls player|no=41|name=Oliver Hanrahan}}
  • {{Rls player|no=43|name=Changkouth Jiath}} (B)
  • {{Rls player|no=44|name=Conor Glass}} (B)
  • {{Rls player|no=45|name=Conor Nash}} (B)
  • {{Rls player|no=46|name=James Cousins}}

|coach= Alastair Clarkson
|assistant= Brett Ratten (stoppages coach)
|assistant2= Adem Yze (forward coach)
|assistant3= Scott Burns (midfield coach)
|assistant4= Darren Glass (backline coach)
|assistant5= Damian Monkhorst (ruck coach)
|assistant6= Damian Carroll (head of coaching and development)
|assistant8= Max Bailey (development coach)
|legend1= Injured
|legend2= Upgraded rookie(s)
|legend3=(B) Category B rookie
|legend4=(FA) Free agent
|legend5=(ret) Retired
}}

Season fixture

AFLX

{{See also|AFLX}}
RdDate and local timeOpponentScores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)VenueBroadcastAttendanceRecap
Home Away Result
Friday, 16 February (7:08 pm){{AFL Ess}} 3.6.7 (73) 3.3.6 (54) Won by 19 pointsEtihad Stadium (H) Seven 22,585
Friday, 16 February (9:00 pm){{AFL Stk}} 2.5.5 (55) 4.5.7 (77) Won by 22 pointsEtihad Stadium (A) Seven
GFFriday, 16 February (9:33 pm){{AFL Mel}} 3.3.8 (56) 1.5.6 (46) Lost by 10 points Etihad Stadium Seven Recap

JLT Community series

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)VenueBroadcastAttendanceRecap
Home Away Result
1Saturday, 3 March (2:05 pm){{AFL WB}} 15.10 (100) 11.12 (78) Lost by 22 points Mars Stadium (A) Fox Footy 4,565 Recap
2Saturday, 10 March (7:05 pm){{AFL Car}} 13.19 (97) 16.6 (102) Lost by 5 points University of Tasmania Stadium (H) Fox Footy 5,405 Recap
Source

Premiership season

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)VenueBroadcastAttendanceRecordRecap
Home Away Result
1Saturday, 24 March (7:25 pm){{AFL Col}} 15.11 (101) 9.13 (67) Won by 34 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) Seven 58,051 1–0 Recap
2Monday, 2 April (3:20 pm){{AFL Gee}} 18.9 (117) 17.16 (118) Won by 1 point Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) Seven 73,189 2–0 Recap
3Sunday, 8 April (1:10 pm){{AFL Ric}} 15.12 (102) 13.11 (89) Lost by 13 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) Fox Footy 70,701 2–1 Recap
4Sunday, 15 April (3:20 pm){{AFL Mel}} 18.7 (115) 6.12 (48) Won by 67 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) Seven 41,973 3–1 Recap
5Sunday, 22 April (3:20 pm){{AFL NM}} 14.14 (98) 11.4 (70) Lost by 28 points Etihad Stadium (A) Seven 27,981 3–2 Recap
6Saturday, 28 April (7:25 pm){{AFL Stk}} 13.11 (89) 7.12 (54) Won by 35 points University of Tasmania Stadium (H) Seven 15,741 4–2 Recap
7Saturday, 5 May (2:10 pm){{AFL Ess}} 10.7 (67) 13.12 (90) Won by 23 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) Fox Footy 53,018 5–2 Recap
8Friday, 11 May (7:50 pm){{AFL Syd}} 10.11 (71) 12.7 (79) Lost by 8 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) Seven 32,784 5–3 Recap
9Sunday, 20 May (3:20 pm){{AFL BL}} 20.9 (129) 11.7 (73) Lost by 56 points The Gabba (A) Seven 20,628 5–4 Recap
10Sunday, 27 May (1:10 pm){{AFL WC}} 9.6 (60) 11.9 (75) Lost by 15 points Etihad Stadium (H) Fox Footy 28,077 5–5 Recap
11Saturday, 2 June (2:10 pm){{AFL PA}} 9.10 (64) 9.7 (61) Won by 3 points University of Tasmania Stadium (H) Fox Footy 13,007 6–5 Recap
12Bye
13Saturday, 16 June (7:25 pm){{AFL Ade}} 12.16 (88) 4.8 (32) Won by 56 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) Seven 26,693 7–5 Recap
14Saturday, 23 June (1:45 pm){{AFL GC}} 13.18 (96) 5.13 (43) Won by 53 points University of Tasmania Stadium (H) Fox Footy 9,007 8–5 Recap
15Saturday, 30 June (7:25 pm){{AFL GWS}} 13.17 (95) 12.6 (84) Lost by 11 points Spotless Stadium (A) Seven 10,866 8–6 Recap
16Saturday, 7 July (7:25 pm){{AFL WB}} 9.5 (59) 19.8 (122) Won by 63 points Etihad Stadium (A) Seven 35,320 9–6 Recap
17Saturday, 14 July (1:45 pm){{AFL BL}} 9.11 (65) 15.8 (98) Lost by 33 points University of Tasmania Stadium (H) Fox Footy 12,557 9–7 Recap
18Sunday, 22 July (1:10 pm){{AFL Car}} 7.10 (52) 18.16 (124) Won by 72 points Etihad Stadium (A) Fox Footy 30,405 10–7 Recap
19Sunday, 29 July (2:40 pm){{AFL Fre}} 7.11 (53) 17.10 (112) Won by 59 points Optus Stadium (A) Fox Footy 41,845 11–7 Recap
20Saturday, 4 August (1:45 pm){{AFL Ess}} 16.11 (107) 16.7 (103) Won by 4 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) Fox Footy 68,857 12–7 Recap
21Saturday, 11 August (1:45 pm){{AFL Gee}} 10.11 (71) 8.12 (60) Won by 11 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) Fox Footy 59,529 13–7 Recap
22Saturday, 18 August (7:25 pm){{AFL Stk}} 11.10 (76) 12.8 (80) Won by 4 points Etihad Stadium (A) Seven 24,795 14–7 Recap
23Saturday, 25 August (7:25 pm){{AFL Syd}} 10.14 (74) 12.11 (83) Won by 9 points Sydney Cricket Ground (A) Seven 39,660 15–7 Recap
Source

Finals

{{see also|2018 AFL finals series}}
RdDate and local timeOpponentScores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)VenueBroadcastAttendanceRecap
Home Away Result
Qualifying finalThursday, 6 September (7:20 pm){{AFL Ric}} 13.17 (95) 9.10 (64) Lost by 31 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) Seven 91,446 Recap
Semi-finalFriday, 14 September (7:50 pm){{AFL Mel}} 10.11 (71) 16.8 (104) Lost by 33 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) Seven 90,152 Recap

Ladder

{{AFL Ladder/2018|showteam=HAW}}

Awards, records and milestones

Awards

AFL awards
  • Leigh Matthews Trophy: Tom Mitchell.[18]
  • Brownlow Medal: Tom Mitchell.[19]
  • All-Australian team: Luke Breust, Jack Gunston, Tom Mitchell.[20]
  • AFLPA player of the month: Luke Breust – July.[21]
Club awards
  • Peter Crimmins Medal: Tom Mitchell
  • Leading goalkicker: Luke Breust
  • Best player in finals: Liam Shiels
  • Most consistent player: Jack Gunston
  • Most promising player: Blake Hardwick
  • Best Clubman: Taylor Duryea
  • Best first year player: James Worpel

Records

VFL/AFL records

  • Most disposals in a single game: 54 – Tom Mitchell (Previous record of 53 was held by Gary Ablett Jr, and Greg Williams.)
  • Most handballs in a single game: 34 – Tom Mitchell (Previous record of 33 was held by Gary Ablett Jr. Later broken by Matt Crouch who had 35 handballs in round 22.)
  • Most disposals in a season: 848 – Tom Mitchell (Previous record of 825 was held by Matt Crouch.)

Club records

  • Most contested possessions in a single match: 27 – Tom Mitchell (VFL/AFL record is 32 held by Ben Cunnington.)
  • Most inside 50's in a single match: 12 – Liam Shiels (Tied with Clinton Young, VFL/AFL record is 16 held by Patrick Dangerfield, Josh Kelly, Mark Ricciuto, and Adam Simpson.)
  • Most clearances in a season: 192 – Tom Mitchell (VFL/AFL record is 265 held by Brett Ratten.)
  • Most contested possessions in a season: 388 – Tom Mitchell (VFL/AFL record is 430 held by Patrick Dangerfield.)
  • Most contested marks: 308 (ongoing record) – Jarryd Roughead (VFL/AFL record is 645 held by Nick Riewoldt.)
  • Most marks inside 50: 617 (ongoing record) – Jarryd Roughead (VFL/AFL record is 1,017 held by Nick Riewoldt.)
  • Most games coached: 329 (ongoing record) – Alastair Clarkson (VFL/AFL record is 718 held by Mick Malthouse.)
  • Most victories coached: 205 (ongoing record) – Alastair Clarkson (VFL/AFL record is 466 held by Jock McHale.)
  • Most home and away games coached: 303 (ongoing record) – Alastair Clarkson (VFL/AFL record is 666 held by Mick Malthouse.)
  • Most home and away victories coached: 189 (ongoing record) – Alastair Clarkson (VFL/AFL record is 440 held by Jock McHale.)
  • Most finals games coached: 26 (ongoing record) – Alastair Clarkson (VFL/AFL record is 58 held by Jock McHale.)

Milestones

  • Round 1
    • Jack Gunston – 150th AFL game.
    • Jarman Impey – Hawthorn debut.
  • Round 2
    • Paul Puopolo – 150th AFL game.
    • Tom Mitchell – 50th AFL goal.
    • Jarman Impey – 1st goal for Hawthorn.
  • Round 3
    • James Frawley – 50th game for Hawthorn.
  • Round 4
    • Ben Stratton –150th AFL game.
    • David Mirra – AFL debut.
  • Round 6
    • Jack Gunston – 300th AFL goal.
    • Harry Morrison – 1st AFL goal.
    • James Worpel – AFL debut.
  • Round 8
    • James Sicily – 50th AFL game.
  • Round 9
    • James Worpel – 1st AFL goal.
    • Mitchell Lewis – AFL debut.
  • Round 10
    • Blake Hardwick – 1st AFL goal.
  • Round 13
    • Shaun Burgoyne – 350th AFL game.
    • James Sicily – 50th AFL goal.
  • Round 14
    • Tom Mitchell – 100th AFL game.
  • Round 15
    • Jarryd Roughead – 550th AFL goal.
  • Round 17
    • Jack Gunston – 300th goal for Hawthorn.
    • James Frawley – 200th AFL game.
    • Jack Gunston - 150th game for Hawthorn.
  • Round 18
    • Alastair Clarkson – 200th win as coach.
  • Round 20
    • Alastair Clarkson – 300th home and away game as coach.
  • Round 21
    • Luke Breust – 50th goal for the season.
    • Conor Nash – AFL debut.
  • Round 22
    • Conor Nash – 1st AFL goal.
  • Qualifying final
    • Shaun Burgoyne – 200th game for Hawthorn.
    • Isaac Smith – 150th AFL goal.
  • Semi-final
    • Daniel Howe – 50th AFL game.
    • Ryan Schoenmakers – 50th AFL goal.
    • Jack Gunston – 50th goal for the season.

References

{{reflist}}{{Hawthorn Football Club}}{{2018 AFL season}}{{DEFAULTSORT:2018 Hawthorn Football Club Season}}

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