For the full season-by-season history, see List of Hawthorn Football Club seasons. Hawthorn controlled the game, leading by approximately 40 points for most of the match; in the last quarter, Geelong almost managed to come from behind to win, piling on 8 goals for the quarter and falling short by 6 points. Consider some binoculars or a spotting scope! The Hawks jumped out to an enormous lead as Geelong attempted to unsettle the Hawks through rough physical play. Spotting a Swainsons Hawk in California is tricky these uncommon birds are only found during breeding season, and their populations have faced serious declines in the state. 16. During the summer, theyre nesting n the Arctic, mostly north of the boreal forest, but in the winter theyre often spotted perched at the very top of a tall post or tree, or flying over open fields and marshes. WebHome; Dante Opera. Melbourne members supported the merger by a small margin. The undersides of their tails are darker on the edge and pale towards the body. The Hawks ended their era of dominance which included eight grand final appearances in nine seasons (19831991). Hawthorn's 2019 preseason began horrendously after Mitchell broke his leg at training, sidelining the Brownlow Medallist for the entirety of the 2019 season. He eliminated the casual attitude that prevailed at the club during its first thirty years in the VFL and made the club less accepting of defeat than before. The final term saw ten goals being scored. In places where there are lots of crickets and grasshoppers, flocks hawks may sit together to enjoy their meals. For a few years Hawthorn had an Under-17s team that played in the local suburban competition. The 1970 Premiership side included Bernie Jones, Paul Reinmuth and Wayne Bevan whom made the senior ranks. On 9 January 1925, a committee meeting of the VFL, chaired by Reg Hunt of Carlton, examined the question of expanding the competition from nine clubs to twelve;[8] and then, at a further (full) meeting on 16 January 1925, the VFL decided to admit the three Victorian Football Association (VFA) clubs: Hawthorn, Footscray and North Melbourne.[9]. As an MCG tenant, Hawthorn is among the top 5 crowd-drawing clubs in the league, averaging crowds of more than 50,000 to their MCG home games since 2008. We pay respects to Elders both past and present and stand together with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders of today and tomorrow. [67], On 13 March 2000, Hawthorn played its first home game as an MCG tenant against Collingwood, becoming one of four tenant clubs to play at the ground. They also consume other birds as a main component of their diet. He was, however, refused a clearance by Port Melbourne; and, as a result, spent the season playing for Port Melbourne while coaching Hawthorn during the week. The Box Hill Hawks returned to action on Saturday, recording a storming 63-point win over Collingwood at a windy Olympic Park. This also led to the resignation from the presidents position of Richard Garvey, and the return of former president Jeff Kennett. Later the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) became the home ground when Waverley was redeveloped. The club's colours and designs have changed a few times during their history. Hawks GM Daniel Napoli has a nice eye for a player and is hot on the horn when it comes to recruiting, and although Greene was living at Yarraville, he decided on a move east. In total, it has won 13 senior VFL/AFL premierships. 25. The club convinced Peter Hudson to join them in 1967 and he immediately became the competition's leading full-forward. Chloe Bain 2021 recruits Connor MacDonald and Ned Long are also named, giving the midfield an exciting and youthful look, with the kids to be assisted by the experienced hands of Lloyd Meek, Cooper Stephens, Cal Porter, Ed Phillips and Cal Brown, among others. It was a surreal look of the MCG covered in golfball-size hailstones. In the spirit of reconciliation the AFL acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. The club's Latin motto is spectemur agendo, the English translation being "Let us be judged by our acts.". Behind the scenes the Hawthorn board began to spend large amounts of money that the club didn't have, board members flew first class to games interstate and $1 million was spent renovating club offices by a company owned by the then-club president. The club was also suffering from the absence of Ben Stratton, Grant Birchall, Cyril Rioli and James Frawley, who all played minimal football in the year. Ned Reeves. 0438651724 [email protected]. Both teams entered the VFL in the 1925 expansion, and were generally unsuccessful through the first few decades, but the two teams were both very strong through the 1970s, sparking a rivalry. VFL/AFL Team of the Year (19821990), International Rules representatives Length: 17.7-25.6 in. The club appointed Bob McCaskill as coach, and he wanted Kevin Curran to be captain. In 2007 Hawthorn stated its ambitions were to grow their membership to beyond 50,000 by 2011 which was achieved in 2009. [31][32][33], The Hawthorn Football Club has a reputation for particularly unappealing guernseys, with special attention drawn to a jumper nicknamed "The White Power Ranger",[34] described as "retina-damaging" by The Age,[35] and to another jumper worn for one game in the 1995 preseason deemed the "blue diamonds", which inexplicably featured significant amounts of blue. [FORMER St Albans playing coach Clint Proctor has taken a massive step in his coaching journey after being appointed to lead VFL club Box Hill Hawks. The first (1977), a flying Hawk, was an adaptation of a pre-existing unofficial logo that appeared on the club's official documentation throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Lord Byng Secondary School: LBSS T1 Spectre The VFA then went into recess in 1916 and 1917, and Hawthorn did not compete when resumption occurred in 1918. The Hawks missed the finals altogether in 2002, finishing tenth, which was considered a very disappointing result for the club. The 21-year-old midfielder has been a standout on the track for Box Hill, thanks to her gut-running, tackling pressure and overall footy smarts. In 1957 the senior team broke through for their first finals appearance, defeating Carlton in the first semi-final long remembered for the freak hailstorm after half time. Awarded from 19922013. Box Hill will field 14 new players while Essendon bloods 11. The standard home guernsey is used in all home and away games in Victoria, Sydney and Tasmania while the away guernsey is used in every away game in Adelaide, Perth and Brisbane. Essendons recruits include first-year AFLW players Mia Busch and Zoe Hurrell (formerly Sydney AFLW). Izzy Khoury Before the season, the club announced that Luke Hodge had stood down as captain, and Jarryd Roughead, returning from his battle with melanoma, would captain the club in 2017. During the 2005 season, Hawthorn won only five games and finished in 14th position. It was the only grand final played at Waverley Park and featured the first-ever appearance by a non-Victorian team. The undefeated Box Hill Hawks have named an extended 31-man squad for Sundays clash with reigning premier Casey in Wonthaggi, with seven changes to the side which accounted for Coburg last Saturday. Initial ticket allocations sold out within 24 hours. They were outclassed by Melbourne in the preliminary final. On 3/2, the Green Hill varsity basketball team lost their home playoff game against Hendersonville (TN) by a score of 42-37. The Hawks extended their lead to 44 points at the last break before playing it safe and coasting to a 31-point win. Quartz Hill High School: All Madden Royalty. The Hawks slammed on seven goals to three in the final quarter, with Keddie kicking four, to run out winners (12.10.82) to the Saints (11.9.75). Getty By the same token, Hawthorn has successfully increased its following in the state, with an estimated 25% of young Tasmanian supporters now barracking for their "local" team.[70]. Hawks fans can keep up-to-date with all the action via our official social media channels. New captain Kevin Curran was suspended for striking Austen on the first occasion Hawthorn and Austen's new club Richmond played. And dont forget to like Box Hill Hawks on Facebook. [5], The official club history books and many supporters strongly believe that the club's origins date back to its founding in 1873 at a meeting at the Hawthorne Hotel. Hawthorn started the 1970s missing the finals even though Peter Hudson kicked a home-and-away record of Types of Woodpeckers in Each State (Pictures), 7 Species of Woodpeckers in Illinois (With Pictures), 11 Types of Hummingbirds In Florida (Pictures), 20 Birds With Blue Eggs (in North America), 16 Black Birds With Orange Beaks (with Photos). [61][62], The club ceased playing VFL matches at the ground in 1973 to cater to the club's growing crowds and demands of VFL football. While female hawks are brown on their uppers and white below with brown streaking, males are gray with white undersides. [19] The Hawks embarked on a rebuild of the team with Clarkson delisting older players and instituting a youth policy. However, its possible to find non-breeding Ferruginous Hawks during the winter in California. 14 Apr 2023 01:58:10 Collingwood lifted after the break keeping the Hawks to a goal in the third and only a point in the final quarter. Their underwings are distinctly colored with bright white plumage towards the body, and contrasting black feathers near the edges. The guernsey would stay retired until 1993, when Gwen Crimmins, Peter's widow, chose Andy Collins to wear the guernsey. DiPierdomenico played out the entire match with broken ribs and a slowly-deflating lung. Brendan Edwards followed Arthur to Hawthorn in 1956 and, although the seniors showed a slight decline to seven wins and a draw, the reserve grade side gave Hawthorn a first finals appearance in any grade.[11]. On 6 July 2021, the Hawthorn Football Club announced that as part of a succession plan that Sam Mitchell would succeed Clarkson as the head coach of Hawthorn from 2023 and that until then, Mitchell would continue as Head of Development and as Box Hill Hawks senior coach. Best:Phillips, Grey, Mascitti, Howe, Horner, BlanckGoals:Jeka 3, Greene 2, Phillips, Butler, Parsons, Serong, Cavarra, Brinker-RitchieDisposals:Phillips 31, De Wit 25, Mascitti 24, Howe 22, Porter 18, Cunico 18, Morris 17. Alabama 1. Theyre also infamous for stalking backyard bird feeders and taking advantage of the unsuspecting groups of small birds that gather there. They both have nearly identical coloration gray upper-parts and pale undersides with orange barring. Peter Schwab was appointed coach of the Hawks for the 2000 season and the team played a more attacking style than the "accountable football" discipline of Ken Judge. Hawthorn returned to finals football in 1982, finishing second after the home and away season, Hawthorn fans saw Subiaco champion Gary Buckenara for the first time and also a cameo appearance of Gary Ablett in a Hawthorn jumper and Dermott Brereton who was a skinny kid from Frankston made his debut in the semi-final against North Melbourne and kicked five goals. Oakland Mills 1 River Hill 18 Final Box Score Apr 15, 2023 @ 12:16am 8-7 (L) River Hill vs. Glenelg Theyre also smaller than other types of hawks like the Red-tailed Hawk, so picking them out isnt as obvious. 22. Calen Bullock John Muir (Pasadena, CA) ATH. 3. However, when Hawthorn looked threatened, they replied quickly and kept their lead intact. Photographer John Rowland has posted a new gallery Cookeville @ Green Hill containing 100 photos. The Hawks lost the penultimate game to Melbourne and dropped to fifth had they won they would have finished on top of the ladder. Red-tailed Hawks are the most common and widespread hawks in North America. The Hawks new draftees: Ned Long, Sam Butler, Josh Ward, Connor MacDonald and Jai Serong. Theyre medium-sized buteos with silhouettes similar to Red-tailed Hawks, but smaller. The Hawks prevailed over the Saints by 21 points at La Trobe University before a Round 1 preview against the Bombers at The Hangar ended with an 11-point victory. Bill Walton was appointed captain-coach of Hawthorn in 1922. Fergus Greene. Box Hill players Chris Jones and Jordan Walker have also received the call-up to the Senior squad after, Read More Round 17 Team Announcement: Six Returns to SeniorsContinue, BOX HILL HAWKS SEEK DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANT COACH The Box Hill Hawks Football Club compete in the Victorian Football League and are aligned with the Hawthorn Football Club in the AFL. According to Audubon, their current population may be less than 4,000 pairs. In turn, the Hawks took Jarryd Roughead, Lance Franklin and Jordan Lewis at picks 2, 5 and 7 respectively in the 2004 AFL Draft. Box Hill won the 1945 and 1946 "East Section" premierships (with fuel restrictions in force in the years immediately after World War II, the ESFL divided into "East" and "West" sections to minimise travel). A third consecutive premiership was narrowly missed with the 1947 grand final being lost by 1 point to Mitcham. He had played just six games for the club. On the AFLW side of things, Box Hill will field four players Sophie Locke, Emily Everist, Catherine Brown and Aine McDonagh. )@media(min-width:720px){.mw-parser-output .columns-start .column{float:left;min-width:20em}.mw-parser-output .columns-2 .column{width:50%}.mw-parser-output .columns-3 .column{width:33.3%}.mw-parser-output .columns-4 .column{width:25%}.mw-parser-output .columns-5 .column{width:20%}}. It was a free-flowing, high-scoring contest with unrelenting brutality and was regarded by many as one of the greatest games ever. In a survey appearing in the 9 July 2008 edition of the Herald Sun, 11% of respondents barracked for Hawthorn, behind only Collingwood (14%), Essendon (12%) and Carlton (12%). Another U17s player from that era was Alan Piper, who was a hugely respected businessman and football visionary who played a pivotal role in the establishment of AFL football in Queensland via the Brisbane Bears in 1987, and the club's relocation from the Gold Coast to Brisbane in 1993. Victorian Women's Football League which was the major women's competition in Victoria had in 2016 been reorganized and now came under the VFL brand, local club Knox Falcons contested in 2016. The Kennon-Owen Stand was replaced by the Dr A S Ferguson Stand, a new brick stand opened in 1966 which was 185 feet long and could seat 1450, with 400 undercover. Rough-legged Hawks got their name due to the feathers that run down their legs. In 2014 the club was able to overcome adversity to win its twelfth premiership. The club played five home games at Waverley Park and the balance at Princes Park in each of 1990 and 1991, and played all home games at Waverley Park from 1992. A new representative club, called the 'Hawthorn Football Club', was formed in 1893. The season opened with Tom Mitchell collecting a record 54 possessions against Collingwood, it was the start of a great year for Mitchell who would later win the 2018 Brownlow medal. Located in Melbourne's Northern suburbs, the traditional home of the Carlton Football Clubone of the traditional powerhouses of the VFL, the move away from the club's heartland caused many Hawks supporters to turn their back on the club. The following is a list of everyone who has been inducted into the club's Hall of Fame. 44. Theyre often soaring above these areas or perched high up. Box Hill continued to press and Ed Phillips 31st and final touch produced a clever goal just as time expired, condemning the Hawks to a frustrating albeit somewhat encouraging seven point defeat. After having shared Princes Park with Carlton as a home venue since 1974, Hawthorn began to move its home games to Waverley Park in Mulgrave in Melbourne's south-east in 1990. They defeated Collingwood and Adelaide by 38 and 5 points, respectively, to advance to their second Grand Final in five years; however, despite leading by two goals midway through the final term they were defeated by the Sydney Swans by 10 points. Theres opportunity and exposure aplenty in this weeks Senior side,with a number of spots up for grabs for those prepared to take their opportunity. Theyre buteos with long, wings and large bodies and heads. VFLW match report R10: Hawks knock off top of the table Demons. Photographer Scott Hughes has posted a new gallery Green Hill @ Mount Juliet containing 154 photos. 1987 saw Hawthorn finish second to a superior Carlton team. The Hawks traded in Jack Gunston for the 2012 season. The origins of this nickname are unclear, although "Maybloom" was another name for the Hawthorn bush. University Hill Secondary School: Hawks Black 2. This play would eventually become unstuck and allow the Hawks to eventually turn the ball over from their opponents and retake possession. 93. 2021 recruits Connor MacDonald and Ned Long are also named, giving the midfield an exciting and youthful look, with the kids to be In 2008, the Hawthorn Football Club drew 1,164,396 to all 25 completed games, a club record and seventh-largest aggregate attendance for any club, of all time. The Hawks' Mascot Manor representative and club mascot is Hudson "Hawka" Knights, a caricature of a hawk dressed the same way as the Hawthorn players and slightly depicting club champion Dermott Brereton. The club imploded, and by mid-season coach Peter Schwab was sacked, and Captain Shane Crawford broke his arm, and eventually relinquished the captaincy. The current major sponsors are Tasmania, iiNet, Bupa, Audi and Adidas. [37] Hawthorn president Andrew Newbold said "We want an elite training facility and administration facility, to align with our values of being a destination club. Fresh from school, teenagers John Peck, Allan Woodley, Noel Voigt and Brian Kann started at Hawthorn and the club won eight games. While some year-round populations of Northern Goshawks are found in the northern region of California, for most of the state only non-breeding hawks are found during the winter, and these birds are only scarce in number. Outgoing captain-coach Alec Albiston was angry as he was told by a member of the board that he would remain as captain. Hawthorn defeated the Fremantle Dockers by 15 points to claim their 11th premiership after a tough and scrappy game. Club President Jeff Kennett wrote, Hawthorn is committed to women's football. Best Young player of the Year award, AFL Players Association awards Elward and Peter Hay kicked 3 goals for the winners and Dineen, Howell and Ritchie were amongst their best players. 2. The Hawks moved Peter Hudson out to centre half-forward and Bob Keddie into the goal square. The Hawks are back on the winners' list after a big win over Casey. The team was able to mix it with the best until a mid season form slump saw them slip out of the top eight. Lachlan Bramble. Kara Henderson The 2017 season saw the club not entering the top eight at any stage of the season, and after back-to-back 86-point losses to Gold Coast and Geelong in rounds 3 and 4, the club sat last on the ladder. 10. Sarah Perrott Zack Marshall is a 6-4, 220-pound Athlete from Solana Beach, CA. Hawthorn also fields a women's team in the AFL Women's competition. Talia enjoys learning and writing about birds and other types of animals, then sharing her knowledge. Hawthorn then traded in Tom Mitchell from Sydney, and former Rising Star winner Jaeger O'Meara from Gold Coast, as well as signing Ty Vickery as a free agent from Richmond, and Ricky Henderson as a delisted free agent. They have bulky bodies, long, broad wings for an accipiter, and long tails. However, after the bye, the club produced one of the most stunning reversals of form seen in years. 1 draft prospect to line up for Blues; Hawks and Demons regain stars, Blues mid takes share of lead; four players poll perfect votes. After a poor start to the 2003 season, the Hawks went on to finish the second half of the year strongly and finished in ninth position, narrowly missing the finals. Bishop Mora Salesian High School: Mustangs Varsity Samuel Molina. Grand Forks Secondary School: GFSS Alpha Wolves 3. 32. Michael Tuck played the first of a club record 426 games after Hawthorn lost champion full forward Peter Hudson to a knee injury in the first game of the year. [18] To further strengthen their links with the area a second social club was established nearby at the Waverley Gardens shopping centre. 11. The former Geelong VFLW goalkicker has swapped the hoops for the stripes and has slotted in seamlessly. Hawthorn boasts a huge support base throughout Australia, particularly in Victoria and Tasmania. After they merged with Boroondara in 1905 they changed to a black guernsey with a red sash with black and red hooped socks. At a Special General Meeting held on 17 February 1914, a Mr J. But currently, these are all the names on Hawthorns list. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. The successful applicant will be heavily involved in the development our, Read More Development Assistant Coach OpportunityContinue, The Box Hill Hawks Football Club, affiliated with Hawthorn Football Club, competes in the Victorian Football League and is looking for Sports Trainers to assist with the 2019 VFL Mens team. It provides Hawthorn fans an opportunity to support both sides every home game.[71]. The song gained prominence when it was featured in the wartime 1942 musical Yankee Doodle Dandy starring James Cagney as George M. Cohan performing the part of Johnny Jones on stage. On 30 September 2008, the Hawthorn Football Club's relationship with Glenferrie Oval was rekindled when the club hosted a Supporters Day at the club's spiritual home celebrating the club's 10th premiership, attended by an estimated 20,000 fans. The first task for the club was to decide on club colours; their jumper of blue and gold was already taken by Williamstown, so a change was required. In 1985, Hawthorn Reserves contained future premiership players in James Morrissey, Greg Dear, Peter Curran, Chris Wittman and Paul Abbott. In 9 of the 11 matches, Geelong ame from behind to win after trailing in the 3rd or 4th quarter. On the hottest Grand Final day in history, verging on 31 degrees Celsius, the Hawks defeated the Eagles to claim their third flag in a row - a feat last achieved by the Brisbane Lions (2001-2003). The VFLW Hawks will play their first official game back under the Box Hill banner today! [63] The club used Glenferrie Oval for its post-premiership celebrations in 2008, attracting more than 20,000 fans. The Hawthorn Football Club financial year ends on 31 October each year. Box Hill are looking for applicants for a position as a Development Assistant Coach. Ainslie Kemp However, the physical toll on the Hawks began to show as the match wore on; with John Platten being concussed, Robert DiPierdomenico puncturing his lung, Dermott Brereton breaking his ribs and Michael Tuck splitting the webbing on his hand. Box Hill v Casey The Hawks and Demons clash in round six of the 2023 Smithy's VFL Season. In 2011, Hawthorn finished a reasonably unheralded home and away season with a record of 184, finishing third on the ladder. Injuries to key personnel hampered Hawthorn's 1990 campaign. Nadia von Bertouch We think this facility can tick that box. Total attendance includes finals matches. After multiple years on the list, Daniel Howe, Kaiden Brand and Tim O'Brien all found themselves as regulars in the side as well. In a team that contained four of the previous years senior premiership players, Geoff Angus, Ken Beck, Michael Porter and Ray Wilson. Nicole Garner will lead the Hawks out for the first time as captain today. It was Michael Tuck's last game and he bowed out with the league record for games (426), finals (39), grand finals (11) and premierships (7). 2016 began with the retirements of triple premiership players Brian Lake and David Hale, and the club entered the season without Jarryd Roughead, who had injured his knee in late 2015. In this article, were going to take a look at the species of hawks in California, and the best times to look for them. After numerous years of planning, the club relocated its administrative headquarters from Glenferrie Oval to a state-of-the-art redeveloped facility at Waverley Park in the early stages of 2006. With Roughead ready to return from the injury, it was announced that he had been diagnosed with a recurrence of his melanoma, and would be out indefinitely (he would return to full training in early 2017.) Ed Phillips was Box Hills best performer on the day, with the hard-running wingman leading all comers on the ground in disposals (31) and marks (15), impressing his work rate and ability to cover the ground. The Hawks announced they had entered the New Zealand market, with an initial three-year deal with an option to extend the partnership until the end of 2018. Tamara Luke (c) In 1971 the Hawks finished on top of the ladder, the first time since 1963, Peter Hudson equalled Bob Pratt's record of 150 goals in a season and Leigh Matthews won his first of eight club championships. The ground was relatively small by VFL standards, but the intimate nature of the ground (with the grandstands and train line surrounding the ground) made for a terrific atmosphere. Hawthorn had their first recruitment coup in 1954 by signing Clayton "Candles" Thompson from South Australia. Unlike Red-tailed and Red-shouldered Hawks, Coopers Hawks are accipiter hawks and possess longer tails and shorter wings than buteo hawks. Defender Chantella Perera was awarded the Lisa Hardeman Medal as best afield in the Grand Final. Stephen Greene has been working as a Opposition Head of Recruiting at Box Hill Hawks for 1 year. The Hawks defeated Geelong in the 1989 Grand Final. On 7 December 2018, at its open training session, it was announced that the number would be un-retired, with Harry Morrison chosen to wear it, in honour of his late-godfather Ken Judge who wore the number during his time at Hawthorn.[55]. Top 61 VFL recruits for the 2023 season: Harley Bennell, Caleb Poulter, Ben Ronke, Oscar McDonald, Marty Hore, Tom Wilson all on the move | CODE Sports fixture & results Final Score tigers 58 blues 58 Final Score cats 103 magpies 125 Final Score kangaroos 87 Eagles 82 Final Score power 126 lions 72 Final Score demons 115 The club opted to change the gold guernsey with a blue V of the Hawthorn Rovers. Isabelle Porter [citation needed], In August 2005, former Victorian State Premier Jeff Kennett, a long time Hawthorn supporter and former number one membership ticket holder, was appointed to the board of the club with the intention of standing for president at the next coming annual general meeting. Match days at City Oval kick off on Sunday and we're in need of volunteers to help with merchandise, membership, raffle sales and more! They ultimately finished ninth with an 1111 winloss record. A proposal was made in 1973 for the formation of an Under-17s competition including all VFL clubs, but it never got enough support for it to get off the ground. Red-Tailed Hawk. While the AFL have not yet given us an entry date, I trust after this year's performance we have earnt the right to be elevated into the AFLW competition in 2020. The Under-19s played in two grand finals, losing the first in 1969 to Richmond but in 1972 won against North Melbourne. More than 700 games of experience left the club following the season. Loss of key players continued, Ben Allan was offered the captaincy of the new Fremantle Dockers and left at the end of 1994, as did Andrew Gowers, who went to Brisbane. Their bills are pretty small, too. 8. On 1/3, the Green Hill varsity basketball team won their away non-conference game against Beech (Hendersonville, TN) by a score of 56-38. Hawthorn dropped to eighth in 1920, but in 1921 they won seven games and finished sixth. Web56-46 (W) Green Hill @ Mount Juliet On 2/10, the Green Hill varsity basketball team won their away conference game against Mount Juliet (Mt. Their flat faces and short, small bills look owl-like. The strategy however was highly dependent on the tall forwards ability to take contested marks, with the lack of small forwards meaning that opposition teams can easily rebound if the ball hit the ground. Emerson Jeka turned in arguably his best performance of the year to date, presenting well all afternoon to boot three goals from four marks and 11 disposals. 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