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Hawthorn Football Club
2015 season
PresidentAndrew Newbold
CoachAlastair Clarkson
Captain(s)Luke Hodge
Home ground
Melbourne Cricket Ground
Aurora Stadium
AFL season16–6 (3rd)
Finals series
Premiers
(Defeated West Coast 107–61)
Best and FairestJosh Gibson
Leading goalkicker
Jack Gunston (57)
Highest home attendance73,584 (Round 1 vs Geelong)
Lowest home attendance11,320 (Round 9 vs Gold Coast)
Average home attendance41,314


The 2015 season was the Hawthorn Football Club's 91st season in the Australian Football League and 114th overall. Hawthorn entered the season as the two-time defending AFL premiers, having won back-to-back AFL premierships. Hawthorn won their third consecutive AFL premiership, fifth AFL premiership, and thirteenth premiership overall, defeating West Coast 107–61 in the Grand Final. Hawthorn became the first team to win five premierships in the AFL era. Hawthorn became just the second team in the AFL era to win three-consecutive premierships; joining the Brisbane Lions (2001–2003); and the sixth team in VFL/AFL history to win three consecutive premierships; joining Carlton (1906–1908), Collingwood (1927–1930), and Melbourne (twice; 1939–1941, 1955–1957). Alastair Clarkson won his fourth premiership as coach, tying with Leigh Matthews for most premierships won in the AFL era. Clarkson also surpassed John Kennedy Sr. and Allan Jeans (3) for most premierships won as coach of Hawthorn. Luke Hodge joined Michael Voss as the only players to captain three premierships in the AFL era. Grant Birchall, Shaun Burgoyne, Luke Hodge, Jordan Lewis, Sam Mitchell, Cyril Rioli, and Jarryd Roughead all won their fourth premierships, tying with Martin Pike for the most in the AFL era. Shaun Burgoyne played in his sixth AFL Grand Final, tying with Martin Pike for the most appearances in the AFL era. As of 2018, this was the last time Hawthorn won a final.




Contents





  • 1 Club summary


  • 2 Senior Personnel


  • 3 Playing list changes

    • 3.1 Trades


    • 3.2 Free Agency

      • 3.2.1 Additions



    • 3.3 Draft

      • 3.3.1 AFL draft


      • 3.3.2 Rookie draft



    • 3.4 Retirements and delistings



  • 4 2015 player squad


  • 5 Season summary

    • 5.1 Pre-season matches


    • 5.2 Premiership Season

      • 5.2.1 Home and away season


      • 5.2.2 Finals




  • 6 Ladder


  • 7 Awards, Records & Milestones

    • 7.1 Awards


    • 7.2 Records


    • 7.3 Milestones



  • 8 Brownlow Medal

    • 8.1 Results


    • 8.2 Brownlow Medal tally



  • 9 Tribunal cases


  • 10 References




Club summary[edit]


The 2015 AFL season was the 119th season of the VFL/AFL competition since its inception in 1897; having entered the competition in 1925, it was the 91st season contested by the Hawthorn Football Club. The Melbourne Cricket Ground once again acted as Hawthorn's primary home ground, hosting six of the club's eleven home games,[1] with four games played at their secondary home ground, Aurora Stadium in Launceston, and one played at Etihad Stadium in Round 21. The four matches at Aurora Stadium were against the Western Bulldogs, Gold Coast Suns, Fremantle and the Brisbane Lions in rounds 3, 9, 15 and 22 respectively,[2] while the one home game at Etihad Stadium was against Port Adelaide in Round 21. The club played Geelong, Essendon, Port Adelaide, Sydney and Carlton twice during the regular season, and travelled interstate five times (twice each to Sydney and Adelaide, and once to Perth).[1]


Major sponsors Tasmania and iiNet continued as the club's two major sponsors,[3][4] while Adidas continued to manufacture the club's on-and-off field apparel.[5]



Senior Personnel[edit]


Alastair Clarkson continued as the club's head coach for the eleventh consecutive season, while Luke Hodge continued as the club's captain for the fifth consecutive season. Both have held their respective positions since 2005 and 2011, respectively.



Playing list changes[edit]


During the 2014 off-season, the Hawks acquired the services of Melbourne's James Frawley via the free agency system,[6] as well as those of Greater Western Sydney's Jonathan O'Rourke during the trade period.[7] 200-gamer Brad Sewell announced his retirement shortly after the end of the club's 2014 season, in which the club won their 12th premiership but for which he was overlooked.[8] In addition, Mitch Hallahan, Kyle Cheney and Luke Lowden were all traded away from the club,[9] while Jordan Kelly, Derick Wanganeen and Ben Ross were all delisted.[10]


The following lists all player changes between the conclusion of the 2014 season and the beginning of the 2015 season.



Trades[edit]














9 October 2014
To Hawthorn

Jonathan O'Rourke
Pick 43, 2014 AFL draft
To Greater Western Sydney
Pick 19, 2014 AFL draft
Pick 40, 2014 AFL draft
[11]
16 October 2014
To Hawthorn
Pick 47, 2014 AFL draft
Pick 49, 2014 AFL draft
To Gold Coast

Mitch Hallahan
[12]
16 October 2014
To Hawthorn
Pick 31, 2014 AFL draft
Pick 50, 2014 AFL draft
Pick 68, 2014 AFL draft
To Adelaide

Kyle Cheney
Luke Lowden
Pick 43, 2014 AFL draft
Pick 47, 2014 AFL draft
Pick 59, 2014 AFL draft
[12]


Free Agency[edit]



Additions[edit]
















Date
Player
Tag
2014 team
Deal
Compensation
Ref
6 October 2014

James Frawley

UFA

Melbourne
Signed 4-year, $2.2 million deal
1st round pick, 2014 AFL draft
[13]


Draft[edit]




AFL draft[edit]






















Round
Overall pick
Player
Recruited from
ref
231Daniel HoweMurray Bushrangers
349Teia MilesGeelong Falcons
350Marc PittonetOakleigh Chargers


Rookie draft[edit]



























Round
Overall pick
Player
Recruited from
ref
118Jared HardistyClaremont
236Jermaine Miller-LewisSouth Fremantle
353Lachlan LangfordMelbourne Grammar School
465
Sam Grimley[note 1]
Hawthorn


  1. ^ Grimley was originally delisted by Hawthorn on 9 October 2014 but was re-drafted as a rookie




Retirements and delistings[edit]
































Date
Player
2015 team
Reason
Ref
25 March 2014Dayle GarlettN/ADelisted
4 October 2014Brad SewellN/ARetired
9 October 2014Jordan KellyWestern BulldogsDelisted
9 October 2014Derick WanganeenN/ADelisted
9 October 2014Ben RossN/ADelisted


2015 player squad[edit]















2015 Hawthorn Football Club squad

Senior list
Rookie List
Coaching staff


  • 2 Jarryd Roughead (VC) (vet)


  • 3 Jordan Lewis (VC) (vet)

  • 4 Matt Suckling


  • 5 Sam Mitchell (vet)

  • 6 Josh Gibson

  • 7 Ben McEvoy

  • 8 Taylor Duryea

  • 9 Shaun Burgoyne

  • 10 Brad Hill

  • 11 Brendan Whitecross

  • 12 James Frawley

  • 13 Jonathan O'Rourke

  • 14 Grant Birchall


  • 15 Luke Hodge (C) (vet)

  • 16 Isaac Smith

  • 17 Brian Lake

  • 18 Jonathon Ceglar

  • 19 Jack Gunston

  • 20 David Hale


  • 21 James Sicily



  • 22 Luke Breust

  • 23 Tim O'Brien

  • 24 Ben Stratton

  • 25 Ryan Schoenmakers

  • 26 Liam Shiels

  • 27 Matthew Spangher

  • 28 Paul Puopolo

  • 29 Will Langford


  • 30 Kaiden Brand Cruz Roja.svg

  • 31 Angus Litherland

  • 32 Jonathan Simpkin

  • 33 Cyril Rioli

  • 36 Zac Webster

  • 37 Jed Anderson

  • 38 Dallas Willsmore


  • 39 Alex Woodward Cruz Roja.svg

  • 40 Billy Hartung

  • 41 Daniel Howe

  • 42 Teia Miles


  • 43 Marc Pittonet






  • 34 Kurt Heatherley (B)

  • 35 Sam Grimley

  • 44 Jared Hardisty

  • 45 Jermaine Miller-Lewis

  • 46 Lachlan Langford


  • 47 Shem-Kalvin Tatupu (B)



Head coach



  • Alastair Clarkson

Assistant coaches



  • Brett Ratten


  • Brendon Bolton (Forwards coach)


  • Cameron Bruce (Midfield coach)


  • Adem Yze (Backline coach)


  • Damian Monkhorst (Ruck)


  • Damian Carroll (Football Academy Development Coordinator)


  • David Neitz (Key Position coach)


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)

  • (vc) Vice captain(s)


  • Cruz Roja.svg Long-term injury list


  • Arrow-up.png Upgraded rookie(s)


  • (vet) Veteran's list


  • (ret) Retired


Updated: 21 July 2015
Source(s): HFC Website; Coaches



Season summary[edit]



Pre-season matches[edit]


The club played three practice matches as part of the 2015 NAB Challenge, and were played under modified pre-season rules, including nine-point goals.



































Rd
Date and local time
Opponent
Scores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)
Venue
Attendance
Home
Away
Result
1
Thursday, 26 February (7:10 pm)

Collingwood

2.8.6 (72)
0.17.14 (116)
Lost by 44 points

Aurora Stadium (H)
15,422
2
Sunday, 8 March (4:10 pm)

North Melbourne
2.9.13 (85)

1.9.9 (72)
Lost by 13 points
Deakin Reserve, Shepparton (A)
7,591
3
Thursday, 19 March (7:10 pm)

St Kilda
1.4.6 (39)

22.13 (145)
Won by 106 points

Etihad Stadium (A)
7,077

Source


Premiership Season[edit]



Home and away season[edit]











































































































































































































































Rd
Date and local time
Opponent
Scores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)
Venue
Attendance
Record
Recap
Home
Away
Result
1

Monday, 6 April (3:20 pm)

Geelong

17.21 (123)
8.13 (61)
Won by 62 points

Melbourne Cricket Ground (H)
73,584
1–0

Recap
2
Sunday, 12 April (3:20 pm)

Essendon
12.6 (78)

11.10 (76)
Lost by 2 points

Melbourne Cricket Ground (A)
59,866
1–1

Recap
3
Sunday, 19 April (1:10 pm)

Western Bulldogs

19.13 (127)
8.9 (57)
Won by 70 points

Aurora Stadium (H)
15,559
2–1

Recap
4

Saturday, 25 April (7:10 pm)

Port Adelaide
15.9 (99)

13.13 (91)
Lost by 8 points

Adelaide Oval (A)
50,675
2–2

Recap
5
Saturday, 2 May (7:20 pm)

North Melbourne
10.10 (70)

19.16 (130)
Won by 60 points

Etihad Stadium (A)
38,077
3–2

Recap
6
Saturday, 9 May (4:35 pm)

Greater Western Sydney
16.12 (108)

14.14 (98)
Lost by 10 points

Spotless Stadium (A)
13,556
3–3

Recap
7
Saturday, 16 May (2:10 pm)

Melbourne

24.11 (155)
7.8 (50)
Won by 105 points

Melbourne Cricket Ground (H)
41,935
4–3

Recap
8
Saturday, 23 May (7:20 pm)

Sydney

9.15 (69)
11.7 (73)
Lost by 4 points

Melbourne Cricket Ground (H)
63,319
4–4

Recap
9
Saturday, 30 May (1:45 pm)

Gold Coast

14.9 (93)
6.4 (40)
Won by 53 points

Aurora Stadium (H)
11,320
5–4

Recap
10
Sunday, 7 June (4:40 pm)

St Kilda
10.9 (69)

20.12 (132)
Won by 63 points

Etihad Stadium (A)
33,886
6–4

Recap
11

Bye
12
Thursday, 18 June (7:20 pm)

Adelaide
12.13 (85)

17.12 (114)
Won by 29 points

Adelaide Oval (A)
50,023
7–4

Recap
13
Saturday, 27 June (2:10 pm)

Essendon

16.18 (114)
11.10 (76)
Won by 38 points

Melbourne Cricket Ground (H)
62,500
8–4

Recap
14
Friday, July 3 (7:50 pm)

Collingwood
12.19 (91)

15.11 (101)
Won by 10 points

Melbourne Cricket Ground (A)
75,880
9–4

Recap
15
Sunday, 12 July (3:20 pm)

Fremantle

17.13 (115)
6.7 (43)
Won by 72 points

Aurora Stadium (H)
16,792
10–4

Recap
16
Saturday, 18 July (7:20 pm)

Sydney
7.15 (57)

23.8 (146)
Won by 89 points

ANZ Stadium (A)
37,369
11–4

Recap
17
Friday, 24 July (7:50 pm)

Carlton
4.11 (35)

27.11 (173)
Won by 138 points

Etihad Stadium (A)
26,815
12–4

Recap
18
Friday, 31 July (7:50 pm)

Richmond

7.11 (53)
10.11 (71)
Lost by 18 points

Melbourne Cricket Ground (H)
66,305
12–5

Recap
19
Saturday, 8 August (5:40 pm)

West Coast
11.8 (74)

13.10 (88)
Won by 14 points

Domain Stadium (A)
34,843
13–5

Recap
20
Saturday, 15 August (7:20 pm)

Geelong
12.13 (85)

19.7 (121)
Won by 36 points

Melbourne Cricket Ground (A)
55,802
14–5

Recap
21
Friday, 21 August (7:50 pm)

Port Adelaide

13.8 (86)
16.12 (108)
Lost by 22 points

Etihad Stadium (H)
28,657
14–6

Recap
22
Saturday, 29 August (2:10 pm)

Brisbane Lions

21.8 (134)
9.8 (62)
Won by 72 points

Aurora Stadium (H)
11,731
15–6

Recap
23
Saturday, 5 September (4:40 pm)

Carlton

17.11 (113)
8.8 (56)
Won by 57 points

Melbourne Cricket Ground (H)
33,182
16–6

Recap

Source


Finals[edit]

















































Rd
Date and local time
Opponent
Scores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)
Venue
Attendance
Recap
Home
Away
Result
Qualifying final
Friday, 11 September (6:20 pm)

West Coast
14.12 (96)

9.10 (64)
Lost by 32 points

Domain Stadium (A)
42,663

Recap
Semi-final
Friday, 18 September (7:50 pm)

Adelaide

21.9 (135)
8.13 (61)
Won by 74 points

Melbourne Cricket Ground (H)
70,879

Recap
Preliminary final
Friday, 25 September (6:20 pm)

Fremantle
10.7 (67)

15.4 (94)
Won by 27 points

Domain Stadium (A)
41,508

Recap

Grand Final
Saturday, 3 October (2:30 pm)

West Coast

16.11 (107)
8.13 (61)
Won by 46 points

Melbourne Cricket Ground (H)
98,633

Recap


Ladder[edit]








































































































































































































2015 AFL Ladder

TeamPWLDPFPA%Pts

1

Fremantle
22
17
5
0
1857
1564

118.7

68

2

West Coast
22
16
5
1
2330
1572

148.2

66

3

Hawthorn (P)
22
16
6
0
2452
1548

158.4

64

4

Sydney
22
16
6
0
2006
1578

127.1

64

5

Richmond
22
15
7
0
1930
1568

123.1

60

6

Western Bulldogs
22
14
8
0
2101
1825

115.1

56

7

Adelaide
21
13
8
0
2107
1821

115.7

541

8

North Melbourne
22
13
9
0
2062
1937

106.5

52

9

Port Adelaide
22
12
10
0
2002
1874

106.8

48

10

Geelong
21
11
9
1
1853
1833

101.1

481

11

Greater Western Sydney
22
11
11
0
1872
1891

99.0

44

12

Collingwood
22
10
12
0
1972
1856

106.3

40

13

Melbourne
22
7
15
0
1573
2044

77.0

28

14

St Kilda
22
6
15
1
1695
2162

78.4

26

15

Essendon
22
6
16
0
1580
2134

74.0

24

16

Gold Coast
22
4
17
1
1633
2240

72.9

18

17

Brisbane Lions
22
4
18
0
1557
2306

67.5

16

18

Carlton
22
4
18
0
1525
2354

64.8

16

Key: P = Played, W = Won, L = Lost, D = Drawn, PF = Points for, PA = Points against
1The round 14 match between Adelaide and Geelong was cancelled due to the death of Adelaide coach Phil Walsh, and both teams were awarded two premiership points each.





Awards, Records & Milestones[edit]



Awards[edit]



  • 2015 All-Australian team selection:
    • Josh Gibson

    • Sam Mitchell

    • Cyril Rioli



  • Norm Smith Medallist: Cyril Rioli


Records[edit]


  • Round 1: Sam Mitchell kicked Hawthorn's 170,000th point in the VFL/AFL

  • Round 17: Hawthorn inflicted Carlton's heaviest AFL defeat, winning by 138 points. The Hawks' score of 27.11 (173) was also the highest score posted during the AFL season.


Milestones[edit]


  • Round 1: James Frawley – first AFL game for Hawthorn (previously with Melbourne)

  • Round 2:

    • James Sicily – AFL debut


    • Jonathan O'Rourke – first AFL game for Hawthorn (previously with Greater Western Sydney)


  • Round 3:

    • Jarryd Roughead – 450th AFL goal

  • Round 7:

    • Grant Birchall – 200th AFL game

  • Round 8:

    • Ben Stratton – 100th AFL game

  • Round 9:

    • Luke Breust– 100th AFL game


    • Daniel Howe – AFL debut


  • Round 10:

    • Taylor Duryea – 50th AFL game


    • Alastair Clarkson – 150th win as head coach


  • Round 14:

    • Luke Breust – 200th AFL goal

  • Round 15:

    • Luke Hodge – 100th AFL game as Hawthorn captain


    • Paul Puopolo – 100th AFL game


  • Round 16:

    • Isaac Smith – 100th AFL game


    • Cyril Rioli – 200th AFL goal


  • Round 17:

    • Jack Gunston – 200th AFL goal

  • Round 18:

    • Alastair Clarkson – 250th AFL game as head coach

  • Round 19:

    • Cyril Rioli – 150th AFL game

  • Round 21:
    • Hawthorn's 1,900th game of VFL/AFL football.

  • Round 22:

    • Jack Gunston – 100th AFL game

  • Semi Final:

    • Matthew Suckling – 100th AFL game

  • Preliminary Final:

    • Brian Lake – 250th AFL game


Brownlow Medal[edit]




Results[edit]
































































































Round1 vote2 votes3 votes
1Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn)Luke Breust (Hawthorn)
Jordan Lewis (Hawthorn)
2
Dyson Heppell (Essendon)

Michael Hurley (Essendon)

Jobe Watson (Essendon)
3Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn)Jarryd Roughead (Hawthorn)
Luke Hodge (Hawthorn)
4Isaac Smith (Hawthorn)
Alipate Carlile (Port Adelaide)

Travis Boak (Port Adelaide)
5Jack Gunston (Hawthorn)Jordan Lewis (Hawthorn)
Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn)
6Isaac Smith (Hawthorn)
Jeremy Cameron (Greater Western Sydney)

Callan Ward (Greater Western Sydney)
7Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn)Shaun Burgoyne (Hawthorn)
Jarryd Roughead (Hawthorn)
8
Luke Parker (Sydney)

Dan Hannebery (Sydney)

Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn)
9Isaac Smith (Hawthorn)Bradley Hill (Hawthorn)
Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn)
10Luke Hodge (Hawthorn)
Jack Steven (St Kilda)

Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn)
11

Bye
12
Rory Sloane (Adelaide)
Liam Shiels (Hawthorn)
Patrick Dangerfield (Adelaide)
13Liam Shiels (Hawthorn)Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn)
Jarryd Roughead (Hawthorn)
14Jordan Lewis (Hawthorn)Cyril Rioli (Hawthorn)
Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood)
15Luke Breust (Hawthorn)Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn)
Luke Hodge (Hawthorn)
16Jarryd Roughead (Hawthorn)Cyril Rioli (Hawthorn)
Luke Hodge (Hawthorn)
17Luke Hodge (Hawthorn)Jordan Lewis (Hawthorn)
Jack Gunston (Hawthorn)
18
Ivan Maric (Richmond)

Dustin Martin (Richmond)

Anthony Miles (Richmond)
19
Andrew Gaff (West Coast)

Matt Priddis (West Coast)

Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn)
20Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn)Luke Hodge (Hawthorn)
Cyril Rioli (Hawthorn)
21
Sam Gray (Port Adelaide)

Chad Wingard (Port Adelaide)

Robbie Gray (Port Adelaide)
22
Tom Rockliff (Brisbane Lions)
Liam Shiels (Hawthorn)
Jack Gunston (Hawthorn)
23Josh Gibson (Hawthorn)Bradley Hill (Hawthorn)
Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn)


Brownlow Medal tally[edit]








































































Player1 vote games2 vote games3 vote gamesTotal votes
Sam Mitchell42626
Luke Hodge213
13
Jarryd Roughead1129
Jordan Lewis121
8
Jack Gunston1027
Cyril Rioli0217
Liam Shiels1205
Bradley Hill0204
Luke Breust1103
Isaac Smith3003
Shaun Burgoyne0102
Josh Gibson1001
Total151415
88

  • italics denotes ineligible player


Tribunal cases[edit]


























































































Player
Round
Charge category
Verdict
Result
Victim
Club
Ref(s)

Luke Hodge
5
Striking
Guilty
Three-match suspension

Andrew Swallow

North Melbourne

[14][15]

Jordan Lewis
5
Striking
Guilty
Two-match suspension

Todd Goldstein

North Melbourne
[14]

Sam Mitchell
8
Striking
Guilty
$1,000 fine
Tom Mitchell

Sydney


Ben Stratton
12
Striking
Guilty
$1,000 fine

Eddie Betts

Adelaide


Josh Gibson
12
Striking
Guilty
$1,000 fine

Charlie Cameron

Adelaide


Sam Mitchell
15
Misconduct
Guilty
$1,000 fine

Nathan Fyfe

Fremantle


Josh Gibson
17
Striking
Guilty
$1,500 fine

Blaine Boekhorst

Carlton


Brian Lake
18
Rough conduct
Not Guilty
Cleared at tribunal

Ty Vickery

Richmond


Luke Hodge
21
Rough conduct
Guilty
Two-match suspension

Chad Wingard

Port Adelaide


Jordan Lewis
23
Tripping
Guilty
$1,000 fine

Andrew Carrazzo

Carlton


References[edit]




  1. ^ ab 2015 Fixture released, Hawthorn Football Club official website, 30 October 2014


  2. ^ 2015 Tasmania matches released, Hawthorn Football Club official website, 29 October 2014


  3. ^ Tasmania Archived 6 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Hawthorn Football Club official website


  4. ^ iiNet Archived 6 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine, Hawthorn Football Club official website


  5. ^ Hawks sign five-year deal with Adidas, mUmBRELLA, 13 September 2012


  6. ^ James Frawley joins Hawthorn as a free agent, Melbourne receives pick 3 as compensation, Herald Sun, 6 October 2014


  7. ^ O'Rourke Becomes A Hawk, GWS Giants Official Website, 9 October 2014


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