Tag: Hawthorn 3122
Dogs name Johnson, Griffen for finals
The Western Bulldogs have named skipper Brad Johnson and midfielder Ryan Griffen despite injury doubts for Saturday night's AFL final against Collingwood at the MCG.[MORE]
Tuck setback gives Hawks perspective
Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson says the revelations about Travis Tuck's health problems have helped to remind his players that football is not a matter of life and death.[MORE]
Hawks stick by Tuck
Hawthorn Football Club says it will continue to support drug-suspended player Travis Tuck by keeping open a rookie spot on its playing list.[MORE]
AFL stands by drug confidentiality policy
The AFL has defended its controversial illicit drugs policy after Hawthorn player Travis Tuck was suspended for 12 matches over a drug overdose. [MORE]
AFL let us down over Tuck: Hawks
Hawthorn has accused the AFL of letting it down and denying Travis Tuck the optimum support in his battle with drugs and depression.[MORE]
Three-strike Tuck cops 12-week ban
Hawthorn midfielder Travis Tuck has been banned for 12 matches, after becoming the first player to record three strikes under the AFL's controversial illicit drugs policy.[MORE]
Tuck to face music over third strike
Hawthorn's Travis Tuck will have to face the tribunal after failing his third illicit drugs test.[MORE]
Let clubs handle drug matters: Malthouse
Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse wants the AFL to review the confidentiality clause of its three-strikes illicit drug policy.[MORE]
Hawks player found unconscious after suspected OD
Victorian police say they will not pursue charges after Hawthorn footballer Travis Tuck was treated for a suspected drug overdose.[MORE]
Hawks in good shape: Clarkson
Hawthorn will take momentum and a fit playing list into Saturday's elimination final against Fremantle at Subiaco Oval.[MORE]
Hawks down Pies on finals eve
Hawthorn notches a thrilling three-point upset over minor premier Collingwood at the MCG on Saturday.[MORE]
Kennett slams Tas Govt
Hawthorn president Jeff Kennett accused senior Tasmanian Government figures of being "absolutely gutless" for not attending the Hawks' round 22 match against Collingwood at the MCG on Saturday.[MORE]
Hawks hopeful of keeping Brown
Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson remains "pretty confident" that Campbell Brown will knock back an offer from AFL newcomer Gold Coast.[MORE]
Hawks hungry for success: Lewis
Hawthorn midfielder Jordan Lewis says missing last year's finals has given his side added desire to succeed in the 2010 play-offs.[MORE]
Hodge should be fine, says Clarkson
Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson is confident star midfielder Luke Hodge will be fit for Saturday's big AFL clash against Collingwood.[MORE]
Hawks demolish undermanned Freo
Hawthorn made the hapless Dockers look like the team that finished 14th last season with a 116-point rout at York Park in Launceston on Saturday afternoon.[MORE]
Freo tactics raise Hawks' eyebrows
Fremantle's decision to rest seven players because of general soreness has raised eyebrows in the Hawthorn camp ahead of Saturday's AFL clash in Launceston.[MORE]
Hawks close in on finals berth
Hawthorn has defeated Melbourne in a tense battle for finals football, edging out the ambitious Demons by 22 points at the MCG to all but confirm its place in the AFL's top eight.[MORE]
Clarkson brushes Kennett song-and-dance
Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson has dismissed the controversy surrounding president Jeff Kennett as "theatre", but is deadly-serious ahead of Sunday's must-win AFL match.[MORE]
Hawks make five changes
Hawthorn has made five changes, including axing ruckman Simon Taylor, for Sunday's crucial AFL clash with Melbourne at the MCG.[MORE]
Guerra escapes with reprimand
Hawthorn has enjoyed a badly-needed change of fortune, with defender Brent Guerra escaping suspension at the AFL tribunal.[MORE]
Guerra, Roughead fronting tribunal
Hawthorn defender Brent Guerra and Western Bulldogs ruckman Jordan Roughead are among five players who will front the AFL tribunal tonight.[MORE]
Mitchell defends 'outcoached' Clarkson
Hawthorn captain Sam Mitchell has defended coach Alastair Clarkson in the wake of another public rebuke from club president Jeff Kennett. [MORE]
Kennett slams Hawks
Hawthorn president Jeff Kennett has described the Hawks' performance in recent losses to Port Adelaide and Sydney as "disgraceful" and "appalling".[MORE]
Hawks shattered, Clarkson says
Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson says the "shattered" Hawks have fallen back into the same hole they found themselves in after a 1-6 start to the AFL season.[MORE]