1930 Hawthorn Football Club season

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Hawthorn Football Club
1930 season
PresidentJ.W. Kennon
Coach John Harris
Captain(s) John Harris
Home ground Glenferrie Oval
VFL Season 6–12 (10th)
Finals SeriesDid not quality
Best and Fairest Jack Sharpley
Leading goalkicker Bert Hyde (52)
Highest home attendance28,000 (Round 3 vs. Carlton)
Lowest home attendance5,000 (Round 18 vs. Melbourne)
Average home attendance12,222

The 1930 season was the Hawthorn Football Club's 6th season in the Victorian Football League and 29th overall.

Contents

Fixture

Premiership Season

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceRecord
HomeAwayResult
1Saturday, 3 May (2:45 pm) St Kilda 16.7 (103)14.8 (92)Won by 11 points Glenferrie Oval (H)18,0001–0
2Saturday, 10 May (2:45 pm) Collingwood 11.12 (78)10.10 (70)Lost by 8 points Victoria Park (A)19,0001–1
3Saturday, 17 May (2:45 pm) Carlton 10.12 (72)13.9 (87)Lost by 15 points Glenferrie Oval (H)28,0001–2
4Saturday, 24 May (2:45 pm) Essendon 14.12 (96)8.13 (61)Lost by 35 points Windy Hill (A)15,0001–3
5Saturday, 31 May (2:45 pm) Richmond 8.11 (59)11.11 (77)Lost by 18 points Glenferrie Oval (H)18,0001–4
6Saturday, 7 June (2:45 pm) Footscray 8.9 (57)8.8 (56)Lost by 1 point Western Oval (A)9,0001–5
7Saturday, 14 June (2:45 pm) South Melbourne 17.11 (113)9.10 (64)Lost by 49 points Lake Oval (A)11,0001–6
8Saturday, 21 June (2:45 pm) Geelong 9.18 (72)6.11 (47)Won by 25 points Glenferrie Oval (H)8,0002–6
9Saturday, 28 June (2:45 pm) Fitzroy 18.11 (119)13.17 (95)Lost by 24 points Brunswick Street Oval (A)11,0002–7
10Saturday, 5 July (2:45 pm) North Melbourne 11.15 (81)11.11 (77)Won by 4 points Glenferrie Oval (H)7,0003–7
11Saturday, 12 July (2:45 pm) Melbourne 12.10 (82)6.5 (41)Lost by 41 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (A)8,7233–8
12Saturday, 19 July (2:45 pm) Richmond 15.19 (109)7.7 (49)Lost by 60 points Punt Road Oval (A)10,0003–9
13Saturday, 26 July (2:45 pm) Footscray 11.10 (76)11.7 (73)Won by 3 points Glenferrie Oval (H)9,0004–9
14Saturday, 16 August (2:45 pm) South Melbourne 11.7 (73)14.10 (94)Lost by 21 points Glenferrie Oval (H)10,0004–10
15Saturday, 23 August (2:45 pm) Geelong 18.17 (125)6.7 (43)Lost by 82 points Corio Oval (A)9,0004–11
16Saturday, 30 August (2:45 pm) Fitzroy 3.16 (34)15.14 (104)Lost by 70 points Glenferrie Oval (H)7,0004–12
17Saturday, 6 September (2:45 pm) North Melbourne 7.9 (51)9.12 (66)Won by 15 points Arden Street Oval (A)4,0005–12
18Saturday, 13 September (2:45 pm) Melbourne 12.18 (90)10.17 (77)Won by 13 points Glenferrie Oval (H)5,0006–12
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Ladder

(P)Premiers
Qualified for finals
#TeamPWLDPFPA %Pts
1 Collingwood (P)18153019311338144.360
2 Carlton 18153017471234141.660
3 Richmond 18117014501163124.744
4 Geelong 18117014951259118.744
5 Melbourne 18117015091441104.744
6 Essendon 18108014951417105.540
7 South Melbourne 1899015531553100.036
8 St Kilda 18810014541435101.332
9 Fitzroy 1871101411158189.228
10 Hawthorn 1861201205155877.324
11 Footscray 1841401164153575.816
12 North Melbourne 181170969186951.84

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Average score: 80.5
Source: AFL Tables

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References

  1. "AFL Tables - 1930 Season Scores". afltables.com. Retrieved 13 September 2016.