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2016 Hawthorn Football Club season

2016 Hawthorn Football Club season

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Biography

The Hawthorn Football Club's 2016 season was its 92nd season in the Australian Football League (AFL). Hawthorn entered the season as the three-time defending AFL Premiers.

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, while Adidas continued to manufacture the club's on-and-off field apparel, as they had done since 2013. 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 and 2011, 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. On 20 October 2015, recent Richmond retiree Chris Newman joined the club as a development coach, replacing Damian Carroll who was promoted to assistant coach alongside Alastair Clarkson.

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

2016 player squad

Hawthorn Football Club
Senior listRookie listCoaching staff
  •  2 Jarryd Roughead (vc) (vet) Cruz Roja.svg
  •  3 Jordan Lewis (vc) (vet)
  •  4 Billy Hartung
  •  5 Sam Mitchell (vet)
  •  6 Josh Gibson
  •  7 Ben McEvoy
  •  8 Taylor Duryea
  •  9 Shaun Burgoyne
  • 10 Brad Hill
  • 11 Brendan Whitecross
  • 12 James Frawley
  • 13 Jonathan O'Rourke
  • 14 Grant Birchall
  • 15 Luke Hodge (c) (vet)
  • 16 Isaac Smith
  • 17 Angus Litherland
  • 18 Jonathon Ceglar
  • 19 Jack Gunston
  • 20 Dallas Willsmore
  • 21 James Sicily
  • 22 Luke Breust
  • 23 Tim O'Brien
  • 24 Ben Stratton
  • 25 Ryan Schoenmakers
  • 26 Liam Shiels
  • 27 Matthew Spangher
  • 28 Paul Puopolo
  • 29 Will Langford
  • 30 Kaiden Brand
  • 31 Zac Webster
  • 32 Jack Fitzpatrick
  • 33 Cyril Rioli
  • 34 Kurt Heatherley
  • 35 Ryan Burton
  • 36 Kieran Lovell
  • 37 Blake Hardwick
  • 41 Daniel Howe
  • 42 Teia Miles
  • 43 Marc Pittonet
  • 38 Luke Surman
  • 39 Alex Woodward
  • 40 Kade Stewart Arrow-up.png
  • 44 Conor Glass (B)
  • 45 Jermaine Miller-Lewis
  • 46 Lachlan Langford
  • 47 Shem-Kalvin Tatupu (ret)

Head coach

  • Alastair Clarkson

Assistant coaches

  • Brett Ratten (stoppages coach)
  • Cameron Bruce (midfield coach)
  • Adem Yze (backline coach)
  • Damian Monkhorst (ruck coach)
  • Damian Carroll (forward coach)
  • Rob McCartney (development coach)
  • Chris Newman (development coach)
  • David Neitz (key position coach)

  • (c) Captain
  • (vc) Vice captain
  • Cruz Roja.svg Long-term injury list
  • Arrow-up.png Upgraded rookie(s)
  • (vet) Veteran's list
  • (ret) Retired
  • (B) Category B rookie

Updated: 28 July 2016
Source(s): HFC Website; Coaches

Playing list changes

Several changes were made to the club's playing list during the off-season. In the weeks that followed the club's premiership victory, David Hale and Brian Lake both announced their retirements from the game, Matt Suckling left the club and joined the Western Bulldogs as a free agent, and four other players were delisted: Sam Grimley, Jared Hardisty, Alex Woodward and Jonathan Simpkin. The club had a relatively quiet trade period, only securing the services of delisted Melbourne player Jack Fitzpatrick while losing Jed Anderson to North Melbourne.

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

In

PlayerPrevious ClubLeaguevia
Jack FitzpatrickMelbourneAustralian Football LeagueTrade period
Ryan BurtonNorth AdelaideSouth Australian National Football LeagueAFL draft
Kieran LovellKingsboroughTasmanian State LeagueAFL draft
Blake HardwickEastern RangesTAC CupAFL draft
Kade StewartSouth FremantleWAFLAFL rookie draft
Luke SurmanNorwoodSouth Australian National Football LeagueAFL rookie draft
Alex WoodwardHawthornAustralian Football LeagueAFL rookie draft

Out

PlayerNew ClubLeaguevia
Brian LakeRetirementAustralian Football LeagueOff-season
David HaleRetirementAustralian Football LeagueOff-season
Sam GrimleyEssendonAustralian Football LeagueSigned by Essendon as a top-up player due to the supplements saga
Jared HardistyDelistedAustralian Football LeagueOff-season
Alex WoodwardDelistedAustralian Football Leaguere-drafted as a rookie
Matt SucklingWestern BulldogsAustralian Football LeagueFree agency
Jed AndersonNorth MelbourneAustralian Football LeagueTrade period
Jonathan SimpkinEssendonAustralian Football LeagueSigned by Essendon as a top-up player due to the supplements saga

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 Carlton and North Melbourne on either side of a heavy loss to Richmond.

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendance
HomeAwayResult
1Thursday, 18 February (7:10 pm)Carlton0.8.5 (53)0.4.8 (32)Won by 21 pointsAurora Stadium (H)9,181
2Saturday, 27 February (4:40 pm)Richmond1.15.5 (104)0.4.9 (33)Lost by 71 pointsHolm Park Recreation Reserve, Beaconsfield, Victoria (A)6,384
3Saturday, 12 March (7:10 pm)North Melbourne2.16.11 (125)0.12.8 (80)Won by 45 pointsEtihad Stadium (H)8,894
Source

Premiership season

Fixture summary

The full fixture was announced on 29 October 2015. 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. The club's four games at Aurora Stadium were against St Kilda, Fremantle, Gold Coast and Carlton in rounds 4, 8, 14 and 19 respectively, while the club played the West Coast Eagles, North Melbourne, Sydney, Richmond and Melbourne twice during the regular season.

For the second consecutive year, and the third in the past four years, the club opened its season with an Easter Monday clash against Geelong at the Melbourne Cricket Ground; it was also be the first time since 2011 in which it started a season with an away match, and, due to the weighted rule, it was the only time the two teams met during the regular season. 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 Greater Western Sydney, scheduled for Round 6, was once again played at Spotless Stadium in Sydney, 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. In addition, the club also played consecutive Thursday night away matches against Port Adelaide and Sydney in Rounds 16 and 17 respectively, and played six Friday night matches throughout the regular season, the equal most of any club.

Fixture

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)VenueBroadcastAttendanceLadder
position
HomeAwayResult
1Monday, 28 March (3:20 pm)Geelong18.8 (116)12.14 (86)Lost by 30 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (A)Seven74,21814th
2Sunday, 3 April (3:20 pm)West Coast14.15 (99)7.11 (53)Won by 46 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)Seven42,9777th
3Sunday, 10 April (3:20 pm)Western Bulldogs13.12 (90)14.9 (93)Won by three pointsEtihad Stadium (A)Seven46,8089th
4Saturday, 16 April (2:10 pm)St Kilda13.9 (87)13.6 (84)Won by three pointsAurora Stadium (H)Fox Footy15,1738th
5Friday, 22 April (7:50 pm)Adelaide17.10 (112)17.7 (109)Won by three pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)Seven45,7815th
6Saturday, 30 April (4:35 pm)Greater Western Sydney24.14 (158)12.11 (83)Lost by 75 pointsSpotless Stadium (A)Fox Footy13,7668th
7Friday, 6 May (7:50 pm)Richmond13.12 (90)21.10 (136)Won by 46 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (A)Seven49,6786th
8Saturday, 14 May (2:10 pm)Fremantle17.14 (116)11.9 (75)Won by 41 pointsAurora Stadium (H)Fox Footy12,0126th
9Friday, 20 May (7:50 pm)Sydney7.13 (55)10.9 (69)Lost by 14 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)Seven61,5527th
10Saturday, May 28 (1:45 pm)Brisbane Lions13.9 (87)21.9 (135)Won by 48 pointsThe Gabba (A)Seven23,6917th
11Saturday, 4 June (1:45 pm)Melbourne11.16 (82)10.4 (64)Won by 18 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)Seven41,8335th
12Friday, 10 June (7:50 pm)Essendon6.7 (43)23.13 (151)Won by 108 pointsEtihad Stadium (A)Seven27,5675th
13Friday, 17 June (7:50 pm)North Melbourne11.18 (84)14.9 (93)Won by nine pointsEtihad Stadium (A)Seven37,0734th
14Sunday, 26 June (3:20 pm)Gold Coast12.14 (86)8.12 (60)Won by 26 pointsAurora Stadium (H)Fox Footy10,1211st
15Bye1st
16Thursday, 7 July (7:20 pm)Port Adelaide12.7 (79)15.11 (101)Won by 22 pointsAdelaide Oval (A)Seven43,0251st
17Thursday, 14 July (7:20 pm)Sydney10.10 (70)11.9 (75)Won by five pointsSydney Cricket Ground (A)Seven42,3171st
18Sunday, 24 July (3:20 pm)Richmond16.18 (114)5.14 (44)Won by 70 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)Seven51,8921st
19Saturday, 30 July (2:10 pm)Carlton10.14 (74)7.13 (55)Won by 19 pointsAurora Stadium (H)Fox Footy18,1121st
20Saturday, 6 August (2:10 pm)Melbourne17.8 (110)11.15 (81)Lost by 29 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (A)Fox Footy38,8181st
21Saturday, 13 August (2:10 pm)North Melbourne14.12 (96)8.9 (57)Won by 39 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)Fox Footy50,6571st
22Friday, 19 August (6:10 pm)West Coast13.14 (92)10.7 (67)Lost by 25 pointsDomain Stadium (A)Seven38,5814th
23Sunday, 28 August (3:20 pm)Collingwood17.10 (112)17.9 (111)Won by 1 pointMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)Seven52,9683rd
Source

Finals

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)VenueBroadcastAttendance
HomeAwayResult
Second qualifying finalFriday, 9 September (7:50 pm)Geelong12.13 (85)12.11 (83)Lost by 2 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (A)Seven/Fox Footy87,533
Second semi-finalFriday, 16 September (7:50 pm)Western Bulldogs12.12 (84)16.11 (107)Lost by 23 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)Seven/Fox Footy87,823

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPA%PtsQualification
1Sydney22175022211469151.2682016 finals
2Geelong22175022351554143.868
3Hawthorn22175021341800118.668
4Greater Western Sydney22166023801663143.164
5Adelaide22166024831795138.364
6West Coast22166021811678130.064
7Western Bulldogs (P)22157018571609115.460
8North Melbourne221210019561859105.248
9St Kilda22121001953204195.748
10Port Adelaide221012020551939106.040
11Melbourne22101201944199197.640
12Collingwood2291301910199895.636
13Richmond2281401713215579.532
14Carlton2271501568197879.328
15Gold Coast2261601778227378.224
16Fremantle2241801574211974.316
17Brisbane Lions2231901770287261.612
18Essendon2231901437235661.012

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 Melbourne, which is the highest number of tackles it has ever recorded in an AFL premiership match.
  • 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 Melbourne)
  • Qualifying Final
    • Ryan Schoenmakers – 100th AFL game

    Brownlow Medal

    Results

    Round1 vote2 votes3 votes
    1Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn)Joel Selwood (Geelong)Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong)
    2Cyril Rioli (Hawthorn)Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn)Josh Gibson (Hawthorn)
    3Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn)Marcus Adams (Western Bulldogs)Luke Dahlhaus (Western Bulldogs)
    4Nick Riewoldt (St KildaDavid Armitage (St Kilda)Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn)
    5Cyril Rioli (Hawthorn)Scott Thompson (Adelaide)Paul Puopolo (Hawthorn)
    6Steve Johnson (Greater Western Sydney)Callan Ward (Greater Western Sydney)Rory Lobb (Greater Western Sydney)
    7Luke Breust (Hawthorn)Jack Gunston (Hawthorn)Jordan Lewis (Hawthorn)
    8Josh Gibson (Hawthorn)Isaac Smith (Hawthorn)Lachie Neale (Fremantle)
    9Jack Gunston (Hawthorn)Luke Parker (Sydney)Dan Hannebery (Sydney)
    10Josh Gibson (Hawthorn)Cyril Rioli (Hawthorn)Jordan Lewis (Hawthorn)
    11Nathan Jones (Melbourne)Josh Gibson (Hawthorn)Bernie Vince (Melbourne)
    12Jack Gunston (Hawthorn)Grant Birchall (Hawthorn)Jordan Lewis (Hawthorn)
    13Jordan Lewis (Hawthorn)Daniel Wells (North Melbourne)James Sicily (Hawthorn)
    14Tom Lynch (Gold Coast)Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn)Gary Ablett, Jr. (Gold Coast)
    15Bye
    16Robbie Gray (Port Adelaide)Cyril Rioli (Hawthorn)Luke Hodge (Hawthorn)
    17Josh Kennedy (Sydney)Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn)Shaun Burgoyne (Hawthorn)
    18Dustin Martin (Richmond)Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn)Josh Gibson (Hawthorn)
    19Jordan Lewis (Hawthorn)Patrick Cripps (Carlton)Shaun Burgoyne (Hawthorn)
    20Cyril Rioli (Hawthorn)Max Gawn (Melbourne)Jack Viney (Melbourne)
    21Andrew Swallow (North Melbourne)Isaac Smith (Hawthorn)Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn)
    22Jeremy McGovern (West Coast)Josh Kennedy (West Coast)Andrew Gaff (West Coast)
    23Cyril Rioli (Hawthorn)Shaun Burgoyne (Hawthorn)Adam Treloar (Collingwood)

    Brownlow Medal tally

    Player1 vote games2 vote games3 vote gamesTotal votes
    Sam Mitchell32316
    Jordan Lewis11311
    Josh Gibson31110
    Shaun Burgoyne0228
    Cyril Rioli4208
    Jack Gunston2104
    Isaac Smith0204
    Luke Hodge0013
    Paul Puopolo0013
    James Sicily0013
    Grant Birchall0102
    Luke Breust1001
    Total14121273
    • italics denotes ineligible player

    Tribunal cases

    PlayerRoundCharge categoryVerdictResultVictimClubRef(s)
    Ben Stratton1StrikingNot GuiltyClearedCory GregsonGeelong
    Grant Birchall3Rough conductGuiltyFineJordan RougheadWestern Bulldogs
    Ben Stratton6Rough ConductNot GuiltyClearedNathan WilsonGreater Western Sydney
    Luke Hodge6Rough ConductNot GuiltyClearedNathan WilsonGreater Western Sydney
    Taylor Duryea8StrikingGuiltyFineHayden BallantyneFremantle
    Sam Mitchell9StrikingNot GuiltyClearedDan HanneberySydney
    Jordan Lewis10High ContactNot GuiltyClearedNick RobertsonBrisbane Lions
    Jonathon Ceglar11StrikingGuilty1 weekJesse HoganMelbourne
    Bradley Hill13MeleeGuiltyFineNorth Melbourne
    Paul Puopolo13MeleeGuiltyFineNorth Melbourne
    Isaac Smith13WrestlingGuiltyFineMichael FirritoNorth Melbourne
    Daniel Howe13StrikingGuiltyFineDrew PetrieNorth Melbourne
    Luke Hodge17Rough conductGuiltyFineCallum SinclairSydney
    Cyril Rioli20Rough conductGuiltyFineClayton OliverMelbourne
    James Sicily20StrikingGuilty1 weekBernie VinceMelbourne
    Sam Mitchell20StrikingNot GuiltyClearedJack WattsMelbourne
    Luke Hodge21WrestlingGuiltyFineMichael FirritoNorth Melbourne
    Jordan Lewis22StrikingNot GuiltyClearedScott LycettWest Coast
    Josh Gibson23High ContactNot GuiltyClearedLevi GreenwoodCollingwood
    Jordan LewisQualifying finalStrikingNot GuiltyClearedJoel SelwoodGeelong
    Luke HodgeQualifying finalStrikingNot GuiltyClearedJoel SelwoodGeelong
    Cyril RioliSemi finalMeleeGuiltyFineWestern Bulldogs
    James SicilySemi finalMeleeGuiltyFineWestern Bulldogs
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