Hawthorn Football Club
2023 season
PresidentAndrew Gowers
CoachBec Goddard
Captain(s)Tilly Lucas-Rodd
Home groundFrankston Park
Record3–7 (14th)
Leading goalkickerAine McDonagh (10)

The 2023 Hawthorn Football Club season is the club's 2nd season in the AFL Women's, the 2nd season playing home games at Frankston Park, Bec Goddard's 2nd second season as coach of Hawthorn,[1] and Tilly Lucas-Rodd's 2nd season as captain.[2]

Club summary

The 2023 AFL Women's season will be the 8th season of the AFL Women's competition since its inception in 2017; having entered the competition in 2022 (S7), it is the 2nd season contested by the Hawthorn Football Club. KFC, and Nature Valley are the clubs two major partners.[3][4]

Playing list changes

Trades

16 February 2023 To Hawthorn
Pick 33, 2023 AFL Women's draft
To North Melbourne
Eliza Shannon
Pick 40, 2023 AFL Women's draft
[5]

Free agency

Date Player Old club Ref
28 April 2023Casey Dumont

Priority signing period

Date Player Old club Ref
2 March 2023Emily BatesBrisbane[6]
Greta BodeyBrisbane

Retirements and delistings

Date Player Reason Ref
18 October 2023Jess DuffinRetired[7]
12 January 2023Kate McCarthyRetired[8]
16 February 2023Dominique CarboneDelisted[9]
Isabelle PorterDelisted


Draft

Round Overall pick Player Recruited from ref
14Mattea BreedNorth Adelaide
219Kristy StrattonBox Hill


2023 player squad

Senior list Rookie list Coaching staff

Head coach

Assistant coaches


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)

Updated: 26 September 2023
Source(s): Hawthorn AFLW, AFL Women's

Injury list

As of 31 October 2023
NameInjuryStatus
Catherine BrownKneeSeason
Bridget DeedAnkleSeason
Casey DumontAnkleSeason

Season

Home & Away season

Rd Date and local time Opponent Scores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold) Venue Attendance Record Report
Home Away Result
1 Saturday, 2 September (7:15 pm) Essendon 4.6 (30) 7.7 (49) Lost by 19 points Kinetic Stadium 3,778 0–1 Report
2 Sunday, 10 September (1:05 pm) Western Bulldogs 5.9 (39) 6.10 (46) Won by 7 points Mars Stadium 1,564 1–1 Report
3 Saturday, 16 September (5:05 pm) Fremantle 5.5 (35) 3.4 (22) Lost by 13 points Fremantle Community Bank Oval 2.092 1–2 Report
4 Friday, 22 September (5:05 pm) Melbourne 1.5 (11) 10.10 (70) Lost by 59 points Kinetic Stadium 2,817 1–3 Report
5 Sunday, 1 October (3:05 pm) Brisbane 5.2 (32) 8.11 (59) Lost by 27 points Kinetic Stadium 1,755 1–4 Report
6 Saturday, 7 October (3:05 pm) St Kilda 7.3 (45) 5.6 (36) Lost by 9 points RSEA Park 2,812 1–5 Report
7 Saturday, 14 October (3:05 pm) Sydney 3.8 (26) 5.10 (40) Won by 14 points Henson Park 4,514 2–5 Report
8 Friday, 20 October (7:45 pm) Richmond 4.6 (30) 6.5 (41) Lost by 11 points Cazalys Stadium 2–6 Report
9 Sunday, 29 October (5:05 pm) Port Adelaide 6.4 (40) 5.2 (32) Won by 8 points Kinetic Stadium 1,771 3–6 Report
10 Saturday, 4 November (5:05 pm) Geelong 9.6 (60) 3.2 (20) Lost by 40 points GMHBA Stadium 3,948 3–7 Report

Ladder

Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification
1 Adelaide 10 9 1 0 599 314 190.8 36 Finals series
2 Melbourne 10 8 2 0 653 293 222.9 32
3 North Melbourne 10 7 3 0 478 213 224.4 28
4 Brisbane (P) 10 7 3 0 505 339 149.0 28
5 Gold Coast 10 6 3 1 416 351 118.5 26
6 Geelong 10 6 4 0 449 318 141.2 24
7 Essendon 10 6 4 0 379 354 107.1 24
8 Sydney 10 6 4 0 462 432 106.9 24
9 St Kilda 10 6 4 0 408 399 102.3 24
10 Richmond 10 5 5 0 382 379 100.8 20
11 Collingwood 10 5 5 0 331 399 83.0 20
12 Carlton 10 4 6 0 361 420 86.0 16
13 Fremantle 10 4 6 0 289 402 71.9 16
14 Hawthorn 10 3 7 0 307 456 67.3 12
15 Port Adelaide 10 2 7 1 404 538 75.1 10
16 Greater Western Sydney 10 2 8 0 316 596 53.0 8
17 West Coast 10 2 8 0 269 530 50.8 8
18 Western Bulldogs 10 1 9 0 320 595 53.8 4
Source: afl.com.au
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for
(P) Premiers

Results by round

Round12345678910
GroundHAAHHAAHHA
ResultLWLLLLWLWL
Position1481115151514141414
Source: AFLW schedule
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Statistics

As of the end of season[10]
No.PlayerGMKIHBDIMKTKHOFFFACLCPUPIFMIRBCM1%GAGLBH
1Tegan Cunningham 00000000000000000000
2Janet Baird 00000000000000000000
3Greta Bodey 10592483174607624237189227394
4Mattea Breed 834205491221381434189013313000
5Jasmine Fleming 109268160124107920671033501205400
6Zoe Barbakos 00000000000000000000
7Aileen Gilroy 109421115164109711506317017024044
8Tahlia Fellows 82623499270455312364015135
9Charlotte Baskaren 106550115145408612546113017011002
10Kaitlyn Ashmore 101054515036380871250811342428112
11Jenna Richardson 1069481173719034154473022737000
12Louise Stephenson 63216481513013220254014211100
13Aine McDonagh 1075351102621171056545915756152104
15Bridgit Deed 14591701003820001000
16Ainslie Kemp 41541934041012720815000
17MacKenzie Eardley 962228419300610324310022228300
18Tilly Lucas-Rodd 1012469193246609848101942021507414
19Bridie Hipwell 1036276314292852462984148160
20Laura Elliott 86115762316042431417021315100
21Sophie Locke 82410349150444182032206011
22Tamara Luke 7261440122311510910241583539001
23Sarah Perkins 15164502003411010002
24Tamara Smith 948328017480565354781639002
25Emily Everist 93839771639083839398110011000
26Casey Dumont 00000000000000000000
31Lucy Wales 952429413451421092470231215417000
34Akec Makur Chuot 741647151202321529101519000
39Emily Bates 10104104208189701518491308729016013013
41Kristy Stratton 105548103207001612146935186445255
42Catherine Brown 6321547912016114226012017010

Awards, records and milestones

AFLW records

Club records

Milestones

Round 1

Round 2

Round 6

Round 8

References

  1. "Hawks announce Bec Goddard as inaugural AFLW coach". hawthornfc.com.au. 12 August 2021. Retrieved 24 October 2022.
  2. "Lucas-Rodd to lead Hawthorn's inaugural AFLW squad". hawthornfc.com.au. 8 August 2022. Retrieved 24 October 2022.
  3. "Hawthorn kicks off AFLW campaign with KFC partnership". hawthornfc.com.au. 5 May 2022. Retrieved 24 October 2022.
  4. "Hawthorn AFLW chasing the CRUNCH with Nature Valley™". hawthornfc.com.au. 10 June 2022. Retrieved 24 October 2022.
  5. "Hawks strengthen draft hand, farewell Shannon". hawthornfc.com.au. 16 March 2023. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
  6. "Premiership stars Bodey and Bates sign for Season 8". hawthornfc.com.au. 2 March 2023. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  7. "Duffin calls it a day". hawthornfc.com.au. 18 October 2022. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  8. "McCarthy hangs up the boots". hawthornfc.com.au. 12 January 2023. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  9. "Hawthorn farewells AFLW duo". hawthornfc.com.au. 16 February 2023. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  10. "2023 stats". aflwstats. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
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