Hawthorn Football Club Chronology


Don Rainsford running through the Hawthorn 1983 Grand Final team linebyline. Ch 7 YouTube

In The Daily Telegraph of 12 May 1883 it is stated that "The Hawthorn Club having disbanded, all engagements for the ensuing season have been cancelled." In 1889, the Riversdale Football Club (formed in 1880) is reported to have changed its name to the Hawthorn Football Club. This club also ceased in 1890.


1983 Hawthorn Football Club Premiership Medallion Sporting AFL/VFL Memorabilia

Hawthorn 1983 Premiership Side. Thread starter Kerrby; Start date Oct 1, 2007; Tagged users None Remove this Banner Ad. Kerrby Brownlow Medallist.. but he didn't turn up in the Hawthorn team until later than 1983. It was around 1986/1987 that he began making a mark, primarily as a back pocket player. Like. fishbowl Norm Smith Medallist. Aug.


VFL 1983 Grand Final Hawthorn Vs Essendon YouTube

The 1988 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Hawthorn Football Club and the Melbourne Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 24 September 1988. It was the 92nd annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1988 VFL season.The match, attended by 93,754 spectators, was won by.


A look back at our 1983 premiership win

Hawthorn finished the 1983 home and away season second on the ladder which meant it played a Qualifying Final against third-placed Fitzroy at the MCG. On the same Saturday afternoon, Essendon and Carlton would clash in the Elimination Final at Waverley, while top team North Melbourne had the weekend off.


Dermott Brereton. Played 19821995. Games Hawthorn 189, Sydney 7, Collingwood 15. Premiership

1983 1983 Mar 23, 2021, 8:09pm Hawthorn 20.20.140 d Essendon 8.9.57 Coach: Allan Jeans Captain: Leigh Matthews Backs: Gary Ayres (7), Chris Mew (46), David O'Halloran (8) Half-backs: Russell Greene (29), Michael McCarthy (20), John Kennedy Jnr (34) Centres: Rodney Eade (26), Terry Wallace (16), Peter Schwab (30)


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The Hawks were among the most imposing teams in 1983, with no shortage of stars across every line including Michael Tuck, Terry Wallace, Peter Knights and Gary Buckenara, led by the formidable coach-captain duo of Allan Jeans and Leigh Matthews. COME CELEBRATE OUR '83 PREMIERSHIP REUNION - TICKETS ARE ON SALE HERE


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By Richard Allsop Mar 7, 2023, 2:00pm Ahead of Hawthorn's 1983 premiership reunion next week, we've taken a look back at that year that resulted in the ultimate success. We'll be telling the story across four instalments - to begin here's how the opening five rounds of the 1983 home and away season unfolded for the Hawks.


Hawthorn FC on Twitter "So good seeing some of our 1983 premiership stars back together. 💛"

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Hawthorn launches 1983 Premiership Reunion

The 1983 season was the Hawthorn Football Club 's 59th season in the Victorian Football League and 82nd overall. Hawthorn qualified for finals for the second consecutive season. Hawthorn qualified for their seventh Grand Final and their first since 1978. Hawthorn won their fifth premiership defeating Essendon 140-57 in the Grand Final.


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Hawthorn won 19.23.137 to 14.16.100, with Peter Knights kicking four goals and Leigh Matthews three. Ayres, Dipierdomenico and Tuck headed a long list of best players. Hawthorn's only game at the MCG in the 1983 home and away season, against Richmond in Round 17, saw Leigh Matthews at his brilliant best, kicking five opening quarter goals, as.


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Updated July 1 2021 - 8:32am, first published April 22 2020 - 1:00am Hawthorn players celebrate the Hawks' 1989 premiership victory after beating Geelong in the AFL Grand Final match at the MCG. Photo: Getty Images Nothing makes modern media tick over like a good list.


Hawthorn Football Club Chronology

Hawthorn's premiership Header Hawthorn has a proud history, having won 13 VFL/AFL premierships since joining the VFL in 1925. The Hawks have tasted success in 1961, 1971, 1976, 1978, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 2008, 2013, 2014 and 2015.


AFL Hawthorn stars dress up as club legends for retro photo shoot, James Sicily, Dermott

Hawthorn's 1983 premiership against the Bombers marked the club's fifth premiership victory and the birth of the fierce rivalry between these two sides. SECURE YOUR TICKETS HERE


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Background It was Essendon's first Grand Final appearance since losing the 1968 VFL Grand Final, while it was Hawthorn's first appearance since winning the 1978 VFL Grand Final. The Bombers had not won a flag since winning the 1965 VFL Grand Final .


1983 Hawthorn Premiership Poster Signed by Team & Coach Sporting AFL/VFL Memorabilia

Hawthorn is set to celebrate the anniversary of its 1983 grand final victory over Essendon this month. (Photo: hawthornfc.com.au / Design: Will Cuckson) In footy circles, there aren't too many fiercer rivalries than the one shared between old foes Hawthorn and Essendon.


Connolly Hawthorn in the eighties was best AFL team of all time The Canberra Times Canberra

In this first instalment of HI's 1983 series, ASHLEY BROWNE goes all the way back to 1981 and the key decision that set the '83 Premiership in motion: the controversial appointment of Allan Jeans as coach. Come the end of 1980, Hawthorn was a happy team in song title only.