2012 Hawthorn Football Club season
88th season in the Australian Football League
Australian rules football club season
The 2012 season was the Hawthorn Football Club 's 88th season in the Australian Football League and 111th overall.
The season would prove to be Hawthorn's most dominant season in the 2012-2015 run of consecutive successful years, only to be denied the ultimate success in the 2012 AFL Grand Final due to inaccurate kicking.
Playing list changes
The following lists all player changes between the conclusion of the 2011 season and the beginning of the 2012 season.
Trades
12 October 2011
To Hawthorn Jack Gunston Pick 52, 2011 AFL draft Pick 71, 2011 AFL draft
To Adelaide Pick 24, 2011 AFL draft Pick 46, 2011 AFL draft Pick 64, 2011 AFL draft
14 October 2011
To Hawthorn Pick 58, 2011 AFL draft
To North Melbourne Will Sierakowski
14 October 2011
To Hawthorn Pick 33, 2011 AFL draft
To Port Adelaide Brent Renouf
17 October 2011
To Hawthorn Pick 29, 2011 AFL draft
To Brisbane Lions Jordan Lisle
17 October 2011
To Hawthorn Pick 38, 2011 AFL draft Pick 56, 2011 AFL draft
To Fremantle Pick 29, 2011 AFL draft Pick 58, 2011 AFL draft Pick 71, 2011 AFL draft
17 October 2011
To Hawthorn Jarrad Boumann
To Greater Western Sydney Pick 56, 2011 AFL draft
Draft
AFL draft
Rookie draft
Retirements and delistings
Date
Player
2012 team
Reason
Ref
20 October 2011
Rick Ladson
—
Delisted
20 October 2011
Jack Mahony
—
Delisted
20 October 2011
Sam Menegola
Fremantle
Delisted
20 October 2011
Riley Milne
—
Delisted
20 October 2011
Jordan Williams
—
Delisted
2012 player squad
Senior list
Rookie list
Coaching staff
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Legend:
(c) Captain(s)
(vc) Vice-captain(s)
Long-term injury list
Upgraded rookie(s)
(vet) Veteran's list
(ret) Retired
Updated: 25 July 2012 Source(s): HFC Website ; Coaches
Fixture
NAB Cup
Premiership season
Rd
Date and local time
Opponent
Scores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)
Venue
TV
Attendance
Record
Report
Home
Away
Result
1
Friday, 30 March (7:50 pm)
Collingwood
20.17 (137)
16.19 (115)
Won by 22 points
Melbourne Cricket Ground (H)
Seven
78,466
1–0
Report
2
Monday, 9 April (3:10 pm)
Geelong
14.8 (92)
13.12 (90)
Lost by 2 points
Melbourne Cricket Ground (A)
Seven
69,231
1–1
Report
3
Sunday, 15 April (3:15 pm)
Adelaide
21.14 (140)
12.12 (84)
Won by 56 points
Melbourne Cricket Ground (H)
Seven
33,524
2–1
Report
4
Saturday, 21 April (5:40 pm)
West Coast
5.21 (51)
5.16 (46)
Lost by 5 points
Patersons Stadium (A)
Seven
40,080
2–2
Report
5
Sunday, 29 April (1:10 pm)
Sydney
10.9 (69)
16.10 (106)
Lost by 37 points
Aurora Stadium (H)
Fox Footy
19,217
2–3
Report
6
Saturday, 5 May (7:40 pm)
St Kilda
13.10 (88)
18.15 (123)
Won by 35 points
Melbourne Cricket Ground (A)
Seven
42,290
3–3
Report
7
Friday, 11 May (7:50 pm)
Melbourne
6.13 (49)
15.25 (115)
Won by 66 points
Melbourne Cricket Ground (A)
Seven
36,430
4–3
Report
8
Saturday, 19 May (2:10 pm)
Fremantle
17.17 (119)
9.9 (63)
Won by 56 points
Aurora Stadium (H)
Fox Footy
12,959
5–3
Report
9
Saturday, 26 May (1:45 pm)
Richmond
21.11 (137)
10.15 (75)
Lost by 62 points
Melbourne Cricket Ground (A)
Seven
51,617
5–4
Report
10
Saturday, 2 June (2:10 pm)
North Melbourne
27.12 (174)
9.5 (59)
Won by 115 points
Aurora Stadium (H)
Fox Footy
16,143
6–4
Report
11
Sunday, 10 June (4:10 pm)
Port Adelaide
9.8 (62)
16.12 (108)
Won by 46 points
AAMI Stadium (A)
Fox Footy
26,638
7–4
Report
12
Sunday, 17 June (1:10 pm)
Brisbane Lions
19.21 (135)
11.4 (70)
Won by 65 points
Melbourne Cricket Ground (H)
Fox Footy
35,492
8–4
Report
13
Bye
14
Friday, 29 June (7:50 pm)
Carlton
10.10 (70)
18.12 (120)
Won by 50 points
Melbourne Cricket Ground (A)
Seven
65,047
9–4
Report
15
Sunday, 8 July (1:10 pm)
Greater Western Sydney
28.25 (193)
4.7 (31)
Won by 162 points
Melbourne Cricket Ground (H)
Fox Footy
26,518
10–4
Report
16
Sunday, 15 July (3:15 pm)
Western Bulldogs
6.8 (44)
17.14 (116)
Won by 72 points
Etihad Stadium (A)
Seven
24,754
11–4
Report
17
Saturday, 21 July (1:45 pm)
Collingwood
13.13 (91)
21.12 (138)
Won by 47 points
Melbourne Cricket Ground (A)
Seven
83,714
12–4
Report
18
Friday, 27 July (7:50 pm)
Essendon
12.14 (86)
27.18 (180)
Won by 94 points
Etihad Stadium (A)
Seven
44,899
13–4
Report
19
Friday, 3 August (7:50 pm)
Geelong
17.14 (116)
18.10 (118)
Lost by 2 points
Melbourne Cricket Ground (H)
Seven
65,287
13–5
Report
20
Sunday, 12 August (1:10 pm)
Port Adelaide
24.15 (159)
13.9 (87)
Won by 72 points
Aurora Stadium (H)
Fox Footy
14,431
14–5
Report
21
Sunday, 19 August (4:40 pm)
Gold Coast
19.15 (129)
10.5 (65)
Won by 64 points
Melbourne Cricket Ground (H)
Fox Footy
23,098
15–5
Report
22
Saturday, 25 August (4:40 pm)
Sydney
14.11 (95)
15.12 (102)
Won by 7 points
Sydney Cricket Ground (A)
Fox Footy
31,167
16–5
Report
23
Friday, 31 August (7:50 pm)
West Coast
14.11 (95)
10.10 (70)
Won by 25 points
Melbourne Cricket Ground (H)
Seven
50,023
17–5
Report
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Ladder
Source:
[citation needed ] Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers
Finals series
References
External links
VFL/AFL home grounds VFL/AFL premierships (13) Runner-up (6) Men's seasons (121)
MJFA/MAFA (12) VFA (8) VFL/AFL (101)
AFLW home grounds Women's seasons (8)
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