2020 Hawthorn Football Club season

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PresidentJeff Kennett
Home groundMelbourne Cricket Ground (Round 1)
Marvel Stadium (Round 4)
Giants Stadium (Round 7)
Adelaide Oval (Rounds 14, 15, 17 and 18)
Hawthorn Football Club
2020 season
PresidentJeff Kennett
CoachAlastair Clarkson
CaptainBen Stratton
Home groundMelbourne Cricket Ground (Round 1)
Marvel Stadium (Round 4)
Giants Stadium (Round 7)
Adelaide Oval (Rounds 14, 15, 17 and 18)
Record5–12 (15th)
Best and FairestJack Gunston
Leading goalkickerJack Gunston (31)
 2019
2021 

The 2020 Hawthorn Football Club season was the club's 96th season in the Australian Football League and 119th overall, the 21st season playing home games at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the 20th season playing home games at the University of Tasmania Stadium, the 16th season under head coach Alastair Clarkson,[1] and the 2nd season with Ben Stratton as club captain.[2] With Jarryd Roughead and Grant Birchall departing this season was the first to not have any player from Hawthorn's 2008 premiership team on the list.

On 16 March 2020, AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan announced that the season would be shortened to 17 games due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] During Hawthorn's round 1 match with the Brisbane Lions, it was announced that the season would be suspended following the conclusion of the round, with the suspension to last until 31 May 2020. The season recommenced on 11 June 2020. Due to COVID-19, Hawthorn would only play two matches at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, and no matches at the University of Tasmania Stadium. From round 13 until the end of the season, the Hawks would base themselves in the Barossa Valley in South Australia, playing home games at the Adelaide Oval.[4]

A 10–point loss to Port Adelaide in round 13 meant that Hawthorn would fail to win 10 games in a season since 2009.

Hawthorn finished in fifteenth–place with a 5–12 record. Meaning for the first time since 2006 the club would fail to qualify for finals in consecutive seasons. This was also the first time since 2005, Hawthorn would finish in the bottom four.

The 2020 AFL season was the 124th season of the VFL/AFL competition since its inception in 1897; having entered the competition in 1925, it was the 96th season contested by the Hawthorn Football Club. Tasmania and iiNet continued as the club's two major sponsors, as they have done since 2006 and 2013 respectively,[5][6] while Adidas continued to manufacture the club's on-and-off field apparel, as they have done since 2013.[7] Hawthorn continued its alignment with the Box Hill Hawks Football Club in the Victorian Football League, however due to COVID-19, the VFL season was cancelled.

Senior personnel

On 26 August 2019, the club announced that assistant coach Darren Glass would be leaving the club to join West Coast as the club's list manager.[8] A couple of days later it was announced that former assistant coach and Carlton coach, Brendon Bolton would return to the club as director of coaching.[9] On 23 May 2020, Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, The club was forced to stand down all but 25 staff members. This included head of development and learning Damian Carroll, VFL coach Max Bailey, VFLW coach Bec Goddard and development coaches Torin Baker, Marco Bello and Brett Deledio.

Playing list changes

Trades

11 October 2019 To Hawthorn
Sam Frost
Pick 42, 2019 AFL draft
Pick 61, 2019 AFL draft
4th round pick, 2020 AFL draft
To Melbourne
Pick 50, 2019 AFL draft
2nd round pick, 2020 AFL draft
[10]
15 October 2019 To Hawthorn
Jonathon Patton
To Greater Western Sydney
4th round pick, 2020 AFL draft (via Melbourne)
[11]
16 October 2019 To Hawthorn
Pick 54, 2019 AFL draft (via West Coast)
Pick 63, 2019 AFL draft (via Sydney)
To Carlton
Marc Pittonet
Pick 61, 2019 AFL draft (via Melbourne)
[12]
20 November 2019 To Hawthorn
Pick 50, 2019 AFL draft
Pick 73, 2019 AFL draft
2nd round pick, 2020 AFL draft
To North Melbourne
Pick 30, 2019 AFL draft
28 November 2019 To Hawthorn
3rd round pick, 2020 AFL draft (via Essendon)
To Collingwood
Pick 43, 2019 AFL draft
28 November 2019 To Hawthorn
4th round pick, 2020 AFL draft
To Western Bulldogs
Pick 62, 2019 AFL draft

Free agency

Additions

Date Player F/A Type Former Club Deal Compensation Ref
29 November 2019 Michael Hartley PSD Essendon N/A None
29 November 2019 Harry Pepper CB N/A N/A None
6 March 2020 Keegan Brooksby SSP West Coast 1-year deal none

Departures

Date Player F/A Type New Club Deal Compensation Ref
10 October 2019 Grant Birchall Unrestricted Brisbane Lions Signed 1-year deal None [13]

Draft

AFL draft

Round Overall pick Player Recruited from ref
1 13 Will Day West Adelaide
2 29 Finn Maginness Sandringham Dragons
4 57 Josh Morris Woodville-West Torrens

Rookie draft

Round Overall pick Player Recruited from ref
1 9 Emerson Jeka Western Jets

Retirements and delistings

Date Player 2020 team Reason Ref
29 October 2018 Will Langford N/a Retired [14][15]
12 August 2019 Jarryd Roughead N/a Retired [16]
17 October 2019 Kaiden Brand Sydney Delisted [17]
17 October 2019 Teia Miles N/a Delisted [17]
17 October 2019 David Mirra N/a Delisted [17]
17 October 2019 Tim Mohr N/a Retired [17]
18 October 2019 Ryan Schoenmakers N/a Retired [18]

2020 player squad

2020 Hawthorn Football Club squad
Senior list Rookie list Coaching staff

Head coach

Assistant coaches


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)
  • Injured
  • Upgraded rookie(s)
  • (ret) Retired
  • (B) Category B rookie
  • (FA) Free agent

Updated: 19 September 2020
Source(s): HFC Website; Coaches

Marsh Community series

Rd Date and local time Opponent Scores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold) Venue Report
Home Away Result
1 Thursday, 20 February (7:10 pm) St Kilda 17.9 (111) 13.12 (90) Lost by 21 points RSEA Park Report
2 Friday, 6 March (7:40 pm) Melbourne 6.13 (49) 12.9 (81) Lost by 32 points University of Tasmania Stadium Report

Home & Away season

Awards, records and milestones

References

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