1936 Hawthorn Football Club season

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Hawthorn Football Club
1936 season
PresidentDr. Jacob Jona
Coach Ivan McAlpine
Captain(s) Ivan McAlpine
Home ground Glenferrie Oval
VFL Season 6–12 (9th)
Finals SeriesDid not qualify
Best and Fairest Leo Murphy
Leading goalkicker Norm Hillard (26)
Highest home attendance18,000 (Round 3 vs. Carlton
Lowest home attendance6,000 (Round 6 vs. Geelong, Round 11 vs. North Melbourne)
Average home attendance10,333

The 1936 season was the Hawthorn Football Club's 12th season in the Victorian Football League and 35th overall.

Contents

Fixture

Premiership Season

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceRecord
HomeAwayResult
1Saturday, 2 May (2:45 pm) Collingwood 12.11 (83)15.14 (104)Lost by 21 points Glenferrie Oval (H)14,0000–1
2Saturday, 9 May (2:45 pm) Footscray 8.20 (68)11.7 (73)Won by 5 points Western Oval (A)10,0001–1
3Saturday, 16 May (2:45 pm) Carlton 14.13 (97)16.11 (107)Lost by 10 points Glenferrie Oval (H)18,0001–2
4Saturday, 23 May (2:45 pm) Melbourne 16.20 (116)11.11 (77)Lost by 39 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (A)10,1521–3
5Saturday, 30 May (2:45 pm) Richmond 16.21 (117)10.12 (72)Lost by 45 points Punt Road Oval (A)9,0001–4
6Saturday, 6 June (2:45 pm) South Melbourne 9.11 (65)18.20 (128)Lost by 63 points Glenferrie Oval (H)12,0001–5
7Saturday, 13 June (2:45 pm) Geelong 12.19 (91)7.6 (48)Won by 43 points Glenferrie Oval (H)6,0002–5
8Saturday, 20 June (2:45 pm) Essendon 12.19 (91)8.18 (66)Lost by 25 points Windy Hill (A)11,0002–6
9Saturday, 27 June (2:45 pm) Fitzroy 11.9 (75)9.9 (63)Won by 12 points Glenferrie Oval (H)8,0003–6
10Saturday, 11 July (2:45 pm) St Kilda 16.9 (105)12.16 (88)Lost by 17 points Junction Oval (A)9,0003–7
11Saturday, 18 July (2:45 pm) North Melbourne 8.19 (67)7.11 (53)Won by 14 points Glenferrie Oval (H)6,0004–7
12Saturday, 25 July (2:45 pm) Collingwood 14.18 (102)6.12 (48)Lost by 54 points Victoria Park (A)7,0004–8
13Saturday, 1 August (2:45 pm) Footscray 13.13 (91)8.21 (69)Won by 22 points Glenferrie Oval (H)10,0005–8
14Saturday, 8 August (2:45 pm) Carlton 11.17 (83)8.16 (64)Lost by 19 points Princes Park (A)9,0005–9
15Saturday, 15 August (2:45 pm) Melbourne 9.8 (62)17.10 (112)Lost by 50 points Glenferrie Oval (H)10,0005–10
16Saturday, 22 August (2:45 pm) Richmond 15.12 (102)14.16 (100)Won by 2 points Glenferrie Oval (H)9,0006–10
17Saturday, 29 August (2:45 pm) South Melbourne 16.10 (106)15.11 (101)Lost by 5 points Lake Oval (A)12,0006–11
18Saturday, 5 September (2:45 pm) Geelong 21.22 (148)9.15 (69)Lost by 79 points Corio Oval (A)6,0006–12
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Ladder

(P)Premiers
Qualified for finals
#TeamPWLDPFPA %Pts
1 South Melbourne 18162018061524118.564
2 Collingwood (P)18153018541367135.660
3 Carlton 18126018771504124.848
4 Melbourne 18126017551477118.848
5 Geelong 18117018841498125.844
6 Richmond 18108016731550107.940
7 St Kilda 189901845191996.136
8 Essendon 1861201565184085.124
9 Hawthorn 1861201391172080.924
10 Footscray 1851301462169086.520
11 North Melbourne 1841401274167975.916
12 Fitzroy 1821601367198568.98

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Average score: 91.4
Source: AFL Tables

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References

  1. "AFL Tables - 1936 Season Scores". afltables.com. Retrieved 13 September 2016.