Glen Waverley Hawks | |
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Names | |
Full name | Glen Waverley Football Netball Club |
Former name(s) | Glen Waverley Hawks Football Club (1973−2020) |
Nickname(s) | Hawks |
Club details | |
Founded | 1973 |
President | Matt Hollard [1] |
Ground(s) | No current home ground [2] |
Other information | |
Official website | glenwaverleyfnc.com.au |
The Glen Waverley Football Netball Club (GWFNC), nicknamed the Hawks, is an Australian rules football and netball club based in the Melbourne suburb of Glen Waverley. [3] [4]
Since 2023, Glen Waverley's football operations have been in recess after a post-season incident. [5] The club still fields netball teams in Division 2 and Division 5 of the Eastern Football Netball League (EFNL). [6] [7]
The club was formed in 1973 as the Glen Waverley Hawks Football Club with junior teams, growing rapidly in its early years to include teams from under-9s to under-16s with a total of 320 players. [8] Justin Pickering, who later played for Richmond in the Australian Football League (AFL), played for Glen Waverley and was an under-10s and under-12s best-and-fairest winner, as well as an under-15s premiership captain. [lower-alpha 1] [12]
In 2001, Glen Waverley moved from the Waverley Junior Football Association (WJFA) in order to grow as a club, entering its under-16s side in the Eastern Football League (EFL, now EFNL). [8] [13] They started wearing a new jumper in 2003 − a blue jumper with gold and white side panels and gold hawk emblem − which remains used as of 2024. [14] [15]
Glen Waverley introduced its first-ever senior team in 2005, entering Division 4 of the EFL. [8] The club struggled in its inaugural senior season, finishing the year last on the ladder with only one victory (coming against Chirnside Park in round 2), while the reserves team had two victories but also finished last. [16]
In 2006, Glen Waverley introduced a team in the EFNL colts (under-18s) competition. [17] However, the senior side failed to win a game for the season and coach Bernie Ryan was dismissed by the club following round 7, being replaced by Mark Fitt. [17] The club's 50-game losing streak game came to an end in round 16 of the 2007 season, with a 63-point win over Surrey Park. [18]
The club eventually made its first senior finals series in 2008, making the preliminary final, and again made finals in 2009 and 2010. [19] [20] [21]
Glen Waverley were minor premiers for the first time in 2011 and qualified for the grand final against Heathmont, guaranteeing the Hawks promotion to Division 3. [13] The two clubs were tied at full time, with Heathmont going onto win in extra time by seven points. [13] [22]
In 2012, Glen Waverley came up against North Ringwood in the Division 3 grand final. [23] [24] The Hawks lost by 137 points, which remains the largest ever EFL/EFNL grand final margin in any grade or division as of 2024, and the club chose to stay in Division 3 to continue building its playing list. [25] [26]
Senior coach Mick Gaul left the club after round 11 of the 2013 season. [27] Gaul, who was replaced by Mark Fitt, would later plead guilty to pointing a loaded gun at a suspect while serving as police officer in July 2010, when he was also Glen Waverley coach. [28] [29]
The club officially changed its name to the Glen Waverley Football Netball Club in late 2020. [8]
In August 2022, following the end of the season in which they finished last, two Glen Waverley players were filmed performing a sex act in front of teammates at a public bar during "Mad Monday" celebrations. [30] [31] Other patrons at the bar also said players stole drinks, smashed glasses and were abusive to other customers. [32] [33]
One month later, Glen Waverley confirmed the players involved in the incident would not return to the club. [33] [34] Senior captain Mitch Potts led a walk-out of the senior players during an emergency meeting with the club and sponsors, accusing the club of not looking after his mental health. [33] Potts left the club and was later suspended by the EFNL for eight weeks. [8] [35]
A number of businesses withdrew as sponsors for Glen Waverley following the incident, while the City of Monash also sent a letter that noted it could withdraw the use of a facility because of inappropriate behaviour, referring to the club's home ground of Central Reserve. [35]
On 3 February 2023, Glen Waverley announced it would withdraw all its senior men's football teams for the 2023 season. [36] On its official website, the club said it was "[brought] to its knees" and left "destroyed", and the City of Monash ultimately decided to cancel the club's tenancy agreement. [2] [8] Although the club stated its intension to return to football for the 2024 season, it has remained in recess as of September 2024. [37] [38]
Only one netball team (known as GWH Yellow) was left at the start of the 2023 season, with a second team (known as GWH Blue) added in late 2023. [39] [40] [41]
Premiers | Grand Finalist | Minor premiers | Finals appearance | Wooden spoon |
Year | Division | Finish | W | L | D | Coach | Captain | Gary Hocking Medal (Best and fairest) | Leading goalkicker | Goals | Ref |
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2005 | Division 4 | 10th | 1 | 17 | 0 | Dean Warren [42] | [16] | ||||
2006 | Division 4 | 10th | 0 | 18 | 0 | Bernie Ryan; Mark Fitt | [17] | ||||
2007 | Division 4 | 10th | 1 | 17 | 0 | Mark Fitt | [18] | ||||
2008 | Division 4 | 4th | 13 | 5 | 0 | Mark Fitt | Matthew Carnelley | 74 | [19] | ||
2009 | Division 4 | 3rd | 11 | 5 | 0 | Andy Owen | Matthew Carnelley [43] | 76 | [20] | ||
2010 | Division 4 | 4th | 11 | 5 | 0 | Mick Gaul | [21] | ||||
2011 | Division 4 | 1st | 16 | 2 | 0 | Mick Gaul | [13] | ||||
2012 | Division 3 | 2nd | 15 | 3 | 0 | Mick Gaul | [23] | ||||
2013 | Division 3 | 9th | 4 | 14 | 0 | Mick Gaul; Mark Fitt | [44] | ||||
2014 | Division 3 | 12th | 0 | 18 | 0 | Ryan Flack | [45] | ||||
2015 | Division 4 | 6th | 9 | 8 | 1 | Ryan Flack | [46] | ||||
2016 | Division 4 | 3rd | 12 | 6 | 0 | Ryan Flack | Paul Sinden [47] | [48] | |||
2017 | Division 4 | 6th | 9 | 8 | 1 | Ryan Flack | [49] | ||||
2018 | Division 4 | 1st | 16 | 2 | 0 | Ryan Flack | Jesse Dunne [50] | [51] | |||
2019 | Division 3 | 7th | 3 | 15 | 0 | Con Borg | Mitch Potts [52] | Mitch Potts [53] | [54] | ||
2020 | Division 3 | (No season) | Dylan Price | Mitch Potts [55] | (No season) | [56] | |||||
2021 | Division 3 | 7th | 2 | 7 | 1 | Dylan Price | Mitch Potts [57] | [58] | |||
2022 | Division 3 | 9th | 3 | 13 | 0 | Brett Gatehouse | Mitch Potts | [59] | |||
2023 | N/A | (In recess) | [41] | ||||||||
2024 | N/A | (In recess) |
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