Hawthorn Football Club | |
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Names | |
Full name | Hawthorn Football Club Limited [1] |
Nickname(s) | Hawks, The Family Club |
Motto | Spectemur Agendo |
2023 season | |
Home-and-away season | 14th |
Leading goalkicker | Aine McDonagh (10 goals) |
Best and fairest | Emily Bates |
Club details | |
Colours | Brown Gold |
Competition | AFL Women's |
President | Andrew Gowers |
CEO | Ash Klein |
Coach | Daniel Webster |
Captain(s) | Emily Bates |
Premierships | VFLW (1) |
Ground(s) | Frankston Park |
Other information | |
Official website | hawthornfc.com.au |
The Hawthorn Football Club, nicknamed the Hawks, is an Australian rules football club based in Melbourne, Victoria. The club plays in the AFL Women's (AFLW) and, from 2018 until 2022, the VFL Women's (VFLW). The team is associated with the Hawthorn men's team.
In 2016, The AFL announced the creation of the AFL Women's league with all 18 clubs asked to submit a bid to become one of the inaugural clubs. Hawthorn would be one of five clubs who chose not to submit a bid. In 2017, following a successful debut season the AFL would announce the league would expand from the 2019 season. Unlike 2016, Hawthorn would this time submit a bid to join the league. They would ultimately be unsuccessful. [2]
On 12 August 2021, Hawthorn along with Essendon, Port Adelaide, and Sydney were granted licences to join the AFL Women's from 2022 season 7. [3] Bec Goddard who was in charge of the club's VFL Women's side was appointed as Hawthorns inaugural AFLW coach immediately following the announcement. [4]
List of the last five seasons completed by Hawthorn. For the full season-by-season history, see List of Hawthorn Football Club seasons
Season | Won | Lost | Drawn | Position | Finals | Coach | Captain | Leading goalkicker | Best and fairest |
2022 (S7) | 3 | 7 | 0 | 15th | Did not qualify | Bec Goddard | Tilly Lucas-Rodd | Jess Duffin | Tilly Lucas-Rodd |
2023 | 3 | 7 | 0 | 14th | Did not qualify | Bec Goddard | Tilly Lucas-Rodd | Aine McDonagh | Emily Bates |
Senior list | Rookie list | Coaching staff | |||||||
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| Head coach
Assistant coaches
Updated: 26 July 2024 |
Coach | Assistant coaches | Development coaches |
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Daniel Webster | Ben Cavarra (backline) Alana Thomas (tackling) Lou Wotton (forwards) | Keegan Brooksby Catherine Chatelier Max Lynch David Mackay |
Premierships | |||
Competition | Level | Wins | Years Won |
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VFL Women's | Seniors | 1 | 2018 |
Note: bold indicates finals appearance
Finishing Position | Year | Tally |
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Premiers | — | 0 |
Grand Finalist | — | 0 |
3 | — | 0 |
4 | — | 0 |
5 | — | 0 |
6 | — | 0 |
7 | — | 0 |
8 | — | 0 |
9 | — | 0 |
10 | — | 0 |
11 | — | 0 |
12 | — | 0 |
13 | — | 0 |
14 | 2023 | 1 |
15 | 2022 (S7) | 1 |
16 | — | 0 |
17 | — | 0 |
18 | — | 0 |
Season | Winner | Runner-up | Third place | Ref. |
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2022 (S7) | Tilly Lucas-Rodd | Aileen Gilroy | Jasmine Fleming | [5] |
2023 | Emily Bates | Jenna Richardson | Jasmine Fleming | |
Tilly Lucas-Rodd |
Category | Name | Total | Years |
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Most games | Bec Goddard | 20 | 2022 (S7)–2023 |
Most games won | Bec Goddard | 6 | 2022 (S7)–2023 |
Most home and away games | Bec Goddard | 20 | 2022 (S7)–2023 |
Most home and away games won | Bec Goddard | 6 | 2022 (S7)–2023 |
Current Hawthorn players are shown in bold.
Disposals | |
Player | Total |
Tilly Lucas-Rodd | 369 |
Jasmine Fleming | 290 |
Kaitlyn Ashmore | 260 |
Aileen Gilroy | 238 |
Charlotte Baskaran | 220 |
Emily Bates | 208 |
Lucy Wales | 191 |
Tamara Smith | 183 |
Jenna Richardson | 160 |
Aine McDonagh | 155 |
Kicks | |
Player | Total |
Tilly Lucas-Rodd | 242 |
Aileen Gilroy | 206 |
Kaitlyn Ashmore | 184 |
Jasmine Fleming | 178 |
Charlotte Baskaran | 134 |
Tamara Smith | 129 |
Akec Makur Chuot | 124 |
Catherine Brown | 113 |
Lucy Wales | 109 |
Mackenzie Eardley | 106 |
Handballs | |
Player | Total |
Tilly Lucas-Rodd | 127 |
Jasmine Fleming | 112 |
Emily Bates | 104 |
Charlotte Baskaran | 86 |
Lucy Wales | 82 |
Jenna Richardson | 78 |
Kaitlyn Ashmore | 76 |
Aine McDonagh | 59 |
Tamara Smith | 54 |
Tahlia Fellows | 49 |
Marks | |
Player | Totals |
Kaitlyn Ashmore | 61 |
Jenna Richardson | 44 |
Akec Makur Chuot | 40 |
Tilly Lucas-Rodd | 39 |
Aine McDonagh | 37 |
Aileen Gilroy | 30 |
Tamara Smith | 28 |
Mackenzie Eardley | 27 |
Laura Elliott | 27 |
Lucy Wales | 27 |
Hitouts | |
Player | Total |
Lucy Wales | 310 |
Tamara Luke | 132 |
Aine McDonagh | 29 |
Tegan Cunningham | 24 |
Mattea Breed | 21 |
Sarah Perkins | 3 |
Mackenzie Eardley | 2 |
Bridie Hipwell | 2 |
Sophie Locke | 1 |
Tackles | |
Player | Total |
Tilly Lucas-Rodd | 150 |
Tamara Smith | 131 |
Charlotte Baskaran | 105 |
Emily Bates | 97 |
Aileen Gilroy | 94 |
Lucy Wales | 89 |
Kaitlyn Ashmore | 85 |
Jasmine Fleming | 80 |
Kristy Stratton | 70 |
Tahlia Fellows | 49 |
Rebound 50's | |
Player | Total |
Catherine Brown | 69 |
Mackenzie Eardley | 45 |
Laura Elliott | 35 |
Tilly Lucas-Rodd | 34 |
Kaitlyn Ashmore | 33 |
Aileen Gilroy | 29 |
Charlotte Baskaran | 26 |
Jenna Richardson | 26 |
Ainslie Kemp | 25 |
Akec Makur Chuot | 25 |
Inside 50s | |
Player | Total |
Jasmine Fleming | 56 |
Aileen Gilroy | 52 |
Tilly Lucas-Rodd | 45 |
Kaitlyn Ashmore | 29 |
Emily Bates | 29 |
Akec Makur Chuot | 26 |
Charlotte Baskaran | 24 |
Tamara Smith | 23 |
Lucy Wales | 22 |
Sophie Locke | 21 |
Clearances | |
Player | Total |
Tilly Lucas-Rodd | 89 |
Emily Bates | 49 |
Jasmine Fleming | 49 |
Lucy Wales | 48 |
Aileen Gilroy | 36 |
Charlotte Baskaran | 29 |
Tamara Smith | 29 |
Kaitlyn Ashmore | 18 |
Mattea Breed | 14 |
Kristy Stratton | 14 |
Contested possessions | |
Player | Total |
Tilly Lucas-Rodd | 198 |
Jasmine Fleming | 145 |
Lucy Wales | 137 |
Emily Bates | 130 |
Aileen Gilroy | 108 |
Charlotte Baskaran | 105 |
Tamara Smith | 101 |
Kaitlyn Ashmore | 100 |
Aine McDonagh | 82 |
Jenna Richardson | 82 |
Uncontested possessions | |
Player | Total |
Tilly Lucas-Rodd | 164 |
Jasmine Fleming | 152 |
Kaitlyn Ashmore | 139 |
Aileen Gilroy | 114 |
Charlotte Baskaran | 111 |
Tamara Smith | 89 |
Emily Bates | 87 |
Akec Makur Chuot | 82 |
Aine McDonagh | 78 |
Mackenzie Eardley | 60 |
Contested marks | |
Player | Total |
Jess Duffin | 12 |
Aine McDonagh | 10 |
Jenna Richardson | 8 |
Lucy Wales | 7 |
Ainslie Kemp | 5 |
Tamara Luke | 5 |
Laura Elliott | 4 |
Bridie Hipwell | 4 |
Akec Makur Chuot | 4 |
Kristy Stratton | 4 |
Marks inside 50 | |
Player | Total |
Jess Duffin | 10 |
Greta Bodey | 9 |
Aine McDonagh | 9 |
Kaitlyn Ashmore | 7 |
Tahlia Fellows | 6 |
Kristy Stratton | 6 |
Tilly Lucas-Rodd | 5 |
Bridie Hipwell | 4 |
Sarah Perkins | 4 |
Sophie Locke | 3 |
1 percenters | |
Player | Total |
Jenna Richardson | 46 |
Aileen Gilroy | 41 |
Catherine Brown | 39 |
Lucy Wales | 39 |
Mackenzie Eardley | 38 |
Akec Makur Chuot | 27 |
Emily Everist | 24 |
Laura Elliott | 23 |
Tegan Cunningham | 22 |
Aine McDonagh | 21 |
Goal assists | |
Player | Total |
Jasmine Fleming | 5 |
Aine McDonagh | 5 |
Mackenzie Eardley | 4 |
Tahlia Fellows | 4 |
Tilly Lucas-Rodd | 4 |
Greta Bodey | 3 |
Aileen Gilroy | 3 |
Kaitlyn Ashmore | 2 |
Ainslie Kemp | 2 |
Kristy Stratton | 2 |
Season records | |||
Statistic | Total | Name | Year |
Disposals | 208 | Emily Bates | 2023 |
Kicks | 124 | Tilly Lucas-Rodd | 2023 |
Handballs | 104 | Emily Bates | 2023 |
Marks | 37 | Jenna Richardson | 2023 |
Goals | 10 | Aine McDonagh | 2023 |
Behinds | 5 | Aileen Gilroy | 2022 (S7) |
Tahlia Fellows | 2023 | ||
Kristy Stratton | 2023 | ||
Hitouts | 168 | Lucy Wales | 2022 (S7) |
Tackles | 97 | Emily Bates | 2023 |
Rebounds | 57 | Catherine Brown | 2022 (S7) |
Inside 50s | 35 | Aileen Gilroy | 2022 (S7) |
Jasmine Fleming | 2023 | ||
Clearances | 49 | Emily Bates | 2023 |
Contested possessions | 130 | Emily Bates | 2023 |
Uncontested possessions | 103 | Jasmine Fleming | 2023 |
Contested marks | 12 | Jess Duffin | 2022 (S7) |
Marks inside 50 | 10 | Jess Duffin | 2022 (S7) |
One percenters | 37 | Jenna Richardson | 2023 |
Goal assists | 4 | Jasmine Fleming | 2023 |
Tilly Lucas-Rodd | 2023 |
Game records | |||
Statistic | Total | Name | Game |
Disposals | 31 | Emily Bates | vs. St Kilda, Round 6, 2023 at Moorabbin Oval |
Kicks | 19 | Jasmine Fleming | vs. Western Bulldogs, Round 4, 2022 (S7) at Box Hill City Oval |
Handballs | 18 | Emily Bates | vs. St Kilda, Round 6, 2023 at Moorabbin Oval |
vs. Geelong, Round 10, 2023 at Kardinia Park | |||
Marks | 9 | Kaitlyn Ashmore | vs. Sydney, Round 7, 2023 at Henson Park |
Goals | 4 | Greta Bodey | vs. Port Adelaide, Round 9, 2023 at Frankston Park |
Behinds | 3 | Tilly Lucas-Rodd | vs. St Kilda, Round 6, 2023 at Moorabbin Oval |
Tahlia Fellows | vs. Sydney, Round 7, 2023 at Henson Park | ||
Hitouts | 42 | Tamara Luke | vs. Essendon, Round 1, 2023 at Frankston Park |
Tackles | 15 | Emily Bates | vs. Essendon, Round 1, 2023 at Frankston Park |
Rebounds | 11 | Catherine Brown | vs. Greater Western Sydney, Round 8, 2022 (S7) at Henson Park |
Inside 50s | 8 | Aileen Gilroy | vs. West Coast, Round 6, 2022 (S7) at Frankston Park |
Clearances | 10 | Emily Bates | vs. St Kilda, Round 6, 2023 at Moorabbin Oval |
Contested possessions | 23 | Emily Bates | vs. St Kilda, Round 6, 2023 at Moorabbin Oval |
Uncontested possessions | 18 | Kaitlyn Ashmore | vs. Sydney, Round 7, 2023 at Henson Park |
Contested marks | 3 | Jess Duffin | vs. West Coast, Round 6, 2022 (S7) at Frankston Park |
Aine McDonagh | vs. Port Adelaide, Round 7, 2022 (S7) at Frankston Park | ||
Marks inside 50 | 4 | Aine McDonagh | vs. Western Bulldogs, Round 2, 2023 at Eureka Stadium |
One percenters | 7 | Emily Everist | vs. Greater Western Sydney, Round 8, 2022 (S7) at Henson Park |
Jenna Richardson | vs. Melbourne, Round 4, 2023 at Frankston Park | ||
Mackenzie Eardley | vs. Richmond, Round 8, 2023 at Cazalys Stadium | ||
Aileen Gilroy | vs. Geelong, Round 10, 2023 at Kardinia Park | ||
Goal assists | 2 | Ainslie Kemp | vs. West Coast, Round 6, 2022 (S7) at Frankston Park |
Tahlia Fellows | vs. Fremantle, Round 10, 2022 (S7) at Fremantle Oval | ||
Aine McDonagh | vs. Fremantle, Round 10, 2022 (S7) at Fremantle Oval | ||
vs. Richmond, Round 8, 2023 at Cazalys Stadium | |||
Tilly Lucas-Rodd | vs. Port Adelaide, Round 9, 2023 at Frankston Park |
Team records | ||
Record | Total | Game |
Highest score | 6.10 (46) | vs. Western Bulldogs, Round 2, 2023 at Eureka Stadium |
Lowest score | 1.1 (7) | vs. Western Bulldogs, Round 4, 2022 (S7) at Box Hill City Oval |
vs. Brisbane, Round 9, 2022 (S7) at Frankston Park | ||
Highest score conceded | 10.10 (70) | vs. Melbourne, Round 4, 2023 at Frankston Park |
Lowest score conceded | 3.8 (26) | vs. Sydney, Round 7, 2023 at Henson Park |
Biggest win | 14 points | vs. Sydney, Round 7, 2023 at Henson Park |
Biggest loss | 59 points | vs. Melbourne, Round 4, 2023 at Frankston Park |
Consecutive wins | 3 | Round 5, 2022 (S7) – Round 7, 2022 (S7) |
Consecutive losses | 4 | Round 1, 2022 (S7) – Round 4, 2022 (S7) |
Round 8, 2022 (S7) – Round 1, 2023 | ||
Round 3, 2023 – Round 6, 2023 | ||
Highest attendance | 12,092 | vs. Essendon, Round 1, 2022 (S7) at Docklands Stadium |
Highest home-and-away attendance | 12,092 | vs. Essendon, Round 1, 2022 (S7) at Docklands Stadium |
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