1941 Hawthorn Football Club season

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Hawthorn Football Club
1941 season
PresidentDr. Jacob Jona
Coach Bert Mills
Captain(s) Bert Mills
Home ground Glenferrie Oval
Lightning Premiership 1st Round
VFL Season 3–15 (12th)
Finals SeriesDid not qualify
Best and Fairest Alec Albiston
Leading goalkicker Alec Albiston (57)
Highest home attendance10,000 (Round 5 vs. Essendon)
Lowest home attendance2,000 (Round 12 vs. Melbourne
Average home attendance6,500

The 1941 season was the Hawthorn Football Club's 17th season in the Victorian Football League and 40th overall.

Contents

Fixture

Lightning Premiership

The VFL held a lightning premiership competition for the second season in a row. The competition was held between rounds 4 and 5

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendance
HomeAwayResult
1Saturday, 24 May Fitzroy 4.0 (24)3.1 (19)Lost by 5 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (A)

Premiership Season

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceRecord
HomeAwayResult
1Saturday. 26 April (2:45 pm) Footscray 13.15 (93)7.10 (52)Lost by 41 points Western Oval (A)10,5000–1
2Saturday, 3 May (2:45 pm) Collingwood 13.17 (95)17.16 (118)Lost by 23 points Glenferrie Oval (H)9,0000–2
3Saturday, 10 May (2:45 pm) Carlton 18.12 (120)10.13 (73)Lost by 47 points Princes Park Football Ground (A)9,0000–3
4Saturday, 17 May (2:45 pm) Geelong 13.16 (94)11.13 (79)Won by 15 points Glenferrie Oval (H)6,0001–3
5Saturday, 31 May (2:45 pm) Essendon 8.12 (60)23.18 (156)Lost by 96 points Glenferrie Oval (H)10,0001–4
6Saturday, 7 June (2:45 pm) Richmond 17.15 (117)8.14 (62)Lost by 55 points Punt Road Oval (A)8,5001–5
7Saturday, 14 June (2:30 pm) South Melbourne 6.20 (56)13.12 (90)Lost by 34 points Glenferrie Oval (H)7,0001–6
8Saturday, 21 June (2:30 pm) Melbourne 6.8 (44)12.12 (84)Lost by 40 points Glenferrie Oval (H)2,0001–7
9Saturday, 28 June (2:30 pm) Fitzroy 21.19 (145)10.20 (80)Lost by 65 points Brunswick Street Oval (A)7,0001–8
10Saturday, 5 July (2:30 pm) North Melbourne 13.20 (98)6.14 (50)Lost by 48 points Arden Street Oval (A)3,0001–9
11Saturday, 12 July (2:30 pm) St Kilda 13.12 (90)9.15 (69)Won by 21 points Glenferrie Oval (H)4,0002–9
12Saturday, 19 July (2:30 pm) Footscray 11.14 (80)15.12 (102)Lost by 22 points Glenferrie Oval (H)5,0002–10
13Saturday, 26 July (2:30 pm) Collingwood 22.20 (152)12.13 (85)Lost by 67 points Victoria Park (A)4,0002–11
14Saturday, 2 August (2:45 pm) Carlton 11.15 (81)16.25 (121)Lost by 40 points Glenferrie Oval (H)7,5002–12
15Saturday, 9 August (2:45 pm) Geelong 22.12 (144)19.15 (129)Lost by 15 points Kardinia Park (A)4,5002–13
16Saturday, 16 August (2:45 pm) Essendon 19.17 (131)14.9 (93)Lost by 38 points Windy Hill (A)7,0002–14
17Saturday, 23 August (2:45 pm) Richmond 8.12 (60)18.22 (130)Lost by 70 points Glenferrie Oval (H)8,0002–15
18Saturday, 30 August (2:45 pm) South Melbourne 7.12 (54)11.17 (83)Won by 29 points Lake Oval (A)3,0003–15
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Ladder

(P)Premiers
Qualified for finals
#TeamPWLDPFPA %Pts
1 Carlton 18144019481619120.356
2 Melbourne (P)18144019931701117.256
3 Richmond 18144017141469116.756
4 Essendon 18135018641431130.352
5 Collingwood 18126017431571110.948
6 Footscray 18108016761517110.540
7 Fitzroy 1881001695176096.332
8 South Melbourne 1881001397155290.032
9 North Melbourne 1861201759189392.924
10 Geelong 1831501561188083.012
11 St Kilda 1831501454177581.912
12 Hawthorn 1831501367200368.212

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Average score: 93.4
Source: AFL Tables

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References

  1. "AFL Tables - 1941 Season Scores". afltables.com. Retrieved 13 September 2016.