The 2025 Hawthorn Football Club season will be the club's 4th season in the AFL Women's.
Key personnel
Position |
Name
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Board members
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President |
Andrew Gowers
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Director |
Anne-Marie Pellizzer
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Ian Silk
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James Merlino
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Katie Hudson
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Luke Stambolis
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Owen Wilson
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Tim Shearer
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Luke McCabe
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Coaches
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Senior coach |
Daniel Webster
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Backline coach |
Steph Binder
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Forwards coach |
Mitch Cashion
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Midfield coach/List manager |
Keegan Brooksby
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Specialist coach |
Jack Gunston
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Development coach/tackling coach |
Alana Thomas
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Development coach |
Michael Ericson
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Kathryn Chatelier
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Cam McKinlay
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Matt Dussin
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Catherine Brown
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Leadership group
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Captain |
Emily Bates
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Vice–captain |
Eliza West
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Leadership group member |
Jasmine Fleming
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Tilly Lucas-Rodd
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Aine McDonagh
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Jenna Richardson
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Playing list changes
Additions
Departures
2025 player squad
2025 Hawthorn Football Club squad
Senior list
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Rookie list
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Coaching staff
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- 23 Jess Vukic
- 24 Tamara Smith
- 25 Emily Everist
- 27 Mikayla Williamson
- 28 Sophie Butterworth
- 31 Lucy Wales
- 41 Kristy Stratton
- Najwa Allen
- Grace Baba
- Rebecca Clottey
- Keely Coyne
- Lavinia Cox
- Daisy Flockart
- Elli Symonds
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Head coach
Assistant coaches
- Steph Binder (defence)
- Keegan Brooksby (midfield)
- Mitch Cashion (forwards)
- Jack Gunston (specialist)
- Michael Ericson (development)
- Kathryn Chatelier (development)
- Cam McKinlay (development)
- Matt Dussin (development)
- Catherine Brown (development)
- Legend:
- (c) Captain(s)
- (vc) Vice-captain(s)
Updated: 17 December 2024 Source(s): Hawthorn AFLW, AFL Women's
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Home and Away
Rd
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Date and local time
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Opponent
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Scores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)
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Venue
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Attendance
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Position
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Report
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Home
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Away
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Result
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1
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Sunday, 17 August (12:40 pm)
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Brisbane
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Brighton Homes Arena
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2
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Saturday, 23 August (7:15 pm)
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Carlton
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Kinetic Stadium
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3
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Saturday, 30 August (7:15 pm)
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Western Bulldogs
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Mission Whitten Oval
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4
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Saturday, 6 September (7:15 pm)
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St Kilda
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Cazalys Stadium
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5
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Sunday, 14 September (3:05 pm)
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Adelaide
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Kinetic Stadium
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6
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Saturday, 20 September (12:35 pm)
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Collingwood
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Victoria Park
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7
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Thursday, 25 September (7:15 pm)
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Geelong
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GMHBA Stadium
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8
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Thursday, 2 October (7:15 pm)
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Fremantle
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Kinetic Stadium
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9
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Saturday, 11 October (3:05 pm)
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Gold Coast
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Kinetic Stadium
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10
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Friday, 17 October (7:15 pm)
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Port Adelaide
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Alberton Oval
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11
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Saturday, 25 October (3:05 pm)
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Essendon
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Windy Hill
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12
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TBC
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North Melbourne
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Kinetic Stadium
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Injury list
Name |
Injury |
Status |
Source |
Match |
Injury date |
Return date
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Laura Stone |
Ankle |
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[12] |
2024 season |
6 October 2024 |
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References
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VFL/AFL home grounds | |
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VFL/AFL premierships (13) | |
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Runner-up (6) | |
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Men's seasons (121) (club articles in bold) | MJFA/MAFA (12) | |
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VFA (8) | |
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VFL/AFL (101) | |
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AFLW home grounds | |
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Women's seasons (8) (club articles in bold) | |
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Related articles | |
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VFA in recess from 1916–1917, Hawthorn did not participate in the 1918 VFA season due to World War I (indicated in grey) |