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| 1 || [[Adelaide Football Club|Adelaide Crows]] || [[AAMI Stadium]] || 16.9 (105) - '''12.13 (85)''' || |
| 1 || [[Adelaide Football Club|Adelaide Crows]] || [[AAMI Stadium]] || bgcolor="#8B4513"| <center>Lost<br>16.9 (105) - '''12.13 (85)'''</center> || Hawthorn led Adelaide at one stage in the match before falling away to lose by 20 points. |
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| 2 || [[Melbourne Football Club|Melbourne Demons]] || [[Melbourne Cricket Ground|MCG]] || colspan="2" class="unsortable" |Yet to play |
| 2 || [[Melbourne Football Club|Melbourne Demons]] || [[Melbourne Cricket Ground|MCG]] || colspan="2" class="unsortable" |Yet to play |
Revision as of 07:03, 30 March 2011
2011 season | |||
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File:Hawthorn Hawks Jumper.svg Hawthorn's guernsey for the 2011 season | |||
President | Jeff Kennett | ||
Coach | Alastair Clarkson | ||
Captain(s) | Luke Hodge | ||
Home ground | Aurora Stadium (Capacity: 23,000) MCG (Capacity: 100,018) | ||
Pre-season competition | First round | ||
AFL season | To be played | ||
Best and Fairest | TBA | ||
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The 2011 Hawthorn Football Club season will be the club's 86th season in the Australian Football League (AFL).
NAB Cup
Round | Opposition Team[1] | Venue | Result | Game Summary |
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First round | West Coast Eagles | Patersons Stadium | 0.5.1 (31) - 0.4.5 (29) | Lost by 2 points |
First round | Fremantle Dockers | Patersons Stadium | 1.4.4 (37) - 0.3.5 (23) | Won by 14 points |
Premiership season
Home & Away Season
Round | Opposition Team[2] | Venue | Result | Game Summary | |
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1 | Adelaide Crows | AAMI Stadium | 16.9 (105) - 12.13 (85) |
Hawthorn led Adelaide at one stage in the match before falling away to lose by 20 points. | |
2 | Melbourne Demons | MCG | Yet to play | ||
3 | Richmond Tigers | MCG | Yet to play | ||
4 | West Coast Eagles | Aurora Stadium | Yet to play | ||
5 | Geelong Cats | MCG | Yet to play | ||
6 | Bye | ||||
7 | Port Adelaide Power | AAMI Stadium | Yet to play | ||
8 | St Kilda Saints | MCG | Yet to play | ||
9 | Sydney Swans | SCG | Yet to play | ||
10 | Western Bulldogs | Etihad Stdium | Yet to play | ||
11 | Fremantle Dockers | MCG | Yet to play | ||
12 | Geelong Cats | MCG | Yet to play | ||
13 | Gold Coast Suns | Aurora Stadium | Yet to play | ||
14 | Essendon Bombers | MCG | Yet to play | ||
15 | Collingwood Magpies | MCG | Yet to play | ||
16 | Brisbane Lions | Aurora Stadium | Yet to play | ||
17 | Bye | ||||
18 | Melbourne Demons | MCG | Yet to play | ||
19 | Fremantle Dockers | Patersons Stadium | Yet to play | ||
20 | North Melbourne Kangaroos | Aurora Stadium | Yet to play | ||
21 | Port Adelaide Power | MCG | Yet to play | ||
22 | Carlton Blues | Etihad Stadium | Yet to play | ||
23 | Western Bulldogs | MCG | Yet to play | ||
24 | Gold Coast Suns | Carrara Stadium | Yet to play |
References
- ^ "2011 NAB Cup Fixture". Australian Football League. Retrieved 4 November 2010.
- ^ "2011 AFL Fixture" (PDF). Australian Football League. Retrieved 4 November 2010.