HAWTHORN and North Melbourne have inked new one-year deals to play home games in Tasmania as a decision on an AFL club in the state looms in 2022. The Hawks will host four matches in Launceston next season,
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HAWTHORN and North Melbourne have inked new one-year deals to play home games in Tasmania as a decision on an AFL club in the state looms in 2022. The Hawks will host four matches in Launceston next season,
Read More »AFL football will return to Tasmania in 2022 with Hawthorn and North Melbourne officially locking in deals for next season.
Read More »Hawthorn and North Melbourne will each play four home games in Tasmania for at least another year after the Tasmanian Government signed one-year agreements with the clubs. Premier Peter Gutwein made the announcement in Parliament on Thursday morning, but …
Read More »The Hawthorn Hawks finished 14th on the ladder in season 2021. They had seven wins and two draws. The Hawks lost eight of 13 games by three goals or more. Remarkably, they had two draws, the first one coming in Round 18 against the Demons.
Read More »David Hale has become the latest piece of the puzzle in Hawthorn's new-look coaching team, with the three-time premiership Hawk named as one of Sam Mitchell's assistants. Hale, who retired from playing duties after the Hawks' 2015 flag win, has spent the …
Read More »Fremantle assistant coach David Hale will depart the Club after six years to take on a coaching opportunity with Hawthorn. He will join former teammate and new senior coach Sam Mitchell at the Hawks,
Read More »Hawthorn Football Club would like to congratulate Grant Birchall on an outstanding career after the four-time premiership Hawk announced his retirement on Friday. Taken by the Hawks with Pick 14 in the 2005 national draft,
Read More »Decorated defender Grant Birchall has announced his AFL retirement after four premierships and 287 games across 15 seasons for Hawthorn and Brisbane. A tough, classy half-back, the Tasmanian played 248 games for Hawthorn between 2006 and 2019,
Read More »As the NTFA premier division grand final returns to UTAS Stadium, the association have gained a new fan – the Hawthorn Football Club. The pair have announced a collaboration and partnership around shared visions for football in Northern Tasmania.
Read More »RECENTLY retired Hawthorn great Shaun Burgoyne is heading back to Port Adelaide to take up an off-field role. Burgoyne, who this year became just the fifth V/AFL player to reach 400 games, will be involved in player development,
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