HIGHLY RESPECTED St Kilda Champion Lenny Hayes Leaves the Field for the Last Time After His 297Th and Final AFL Game

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HIGHLY RESPECTED St Kilda Champion Lenny Hayes Leaves the Field for the Last Time After His 297Th and Final AFL Game HIGHLY RESPECTED St Kilda champion Lenny Hayes leaves the field for the last time after his 297th and final AFL game. Ñ AWARDS, RESULTS & FAREWELLS 140 AFL ANNUAL REPORT 2014 AWARDS, RESULTS & FAREWELLS 141 AWARDS, RESULTS & FAREWELLS Hawthorn capped off a remarkable season on the field, winning its 12th premiership, while the AFL farewelled some of the game’s greats. he 2014 season produced some Senior coaches Brenton Sanderson breathtaking football with (Adelaide), Guy McKenna (Gold Coast) DOUBLE DELIGHT Skipper Luke Hodge Hawthorn confirming its status and Brendan McCartney (Western joins his teammates as one of the greatest clubs in Bulldogs) all departed while champion to celebrate after League history by successfully players Jonathan Brown, Lenny Hayes the Hawks won back-to-back defending its 2013 title. and Dean Cox were among a host of premierships for The Hawks did not join the AFL/VFL players to hang up their boots. only the second T time in their history. until 1925 and had to wait until 1961 to The year started on a sombre note Ò win their first flag. But the results since when former Melbourne coach and popular 1961 have been staggering with Hawthorn Adelaide assistant coach Dean Bailey lost collecting 12 premierships, four more than his short battle with cancer. its nearest rival Carlton (eight). Several months later four-time Richmond In the end, the Hawks wiped pre-match premiership coach Tom Hafey was farewelled favourite Sydney off the floor in the by the wider community. The Tiger immortal Grand Final to end a season that created had an impact on people from all walks plenty of interest. of life, preaching his four ‘Ds’ – desire, Three coaches lost their positions, dedication, determination and discipline. some of the game’s greatest players called And later in the year came the sad it a day and the football world mourned news of the sudden passing of Melbourne the passing of several of its finest. champion Robert Flower at the age of 59. Ò 142 AFL ANNUAL REPORT 2014 AWARDS, RESULTS & FAREWELLS 143 THE PREMIERS 2014 TOYOTA AFL GRAND FINAL NORM SMITH MEDAL JOCK McHALE MEDAL HAWTHORN 5.5 11.9 16.11 21.11 (137) Hawthorn laid claims to being the greatest team Luke Hodge’s 250th game could not have been scripted better. Three premierships in seven seasons confirms Alastair Clarkson’s in the past decade after thrashing Sydney by 63 points. SYDNEY 2.3 5.3 8.5 11.8 (74) The Hawthorn captain led his team to an emphatic victory in place as one of the all-time great coaches, not only at Hawthorn The win in front of a crowd of 99,454 gave the Hawks their the Grand Final, providing him with his third premiership medal but in the game’s history. Best: Hawthorn — Hodge, Lewis, Mitchell, Roughead, Hill, Lake, Langford, Burgoyne. third premiership since 2008. It was only the second time Sydney — Franklin, Malceski, Kennedy, Shaw, Goodes. and second flag as skipper. Clarkson sits comfortably alongside club legends John Kennedy since entering the AFL/VFL in 1925 they have won back-to-back Goals: Hawthorn — Roughead 5, Breust 3, Langford 3, Gunston 2, Hodge 2, Capping off the perfect afternoon was being adjudged the and Allan Jeans as triple premiership coaches and is the only man flags – the other occasion was in 1988-89. Burgoyne 2, Hale, Hill, Puopolo, Suckling. Norm Smith medallist. Hodge, who won his first Norm Smith Medal to coach the Hawks to back-to-back flags. Their great modern-day rival Geelong has also won three Sydney — Franklin 4, Goodes 2, K.Jack 2, Kennedy, McGlynn, Tippett. in 2008, became just the third player to win a second, joining Before last year’s triumph, Hawthorn had achieved this feat premierships in the past decade (2007, 2009, 2011), but as great Umpires: M. Stevic, M. Nicholls, S. Meredith former Hawk Gary Ayres and Adelaide great Andrew McLeod. only once in its history, in 1988-89. Alan Joyce was the coach in as they have been, the Cats did not go back-to-back. Although Hodge did not receive a vote from Norm Smith 1988, filling in for an ill Jeans, who returned to guide the Hawks In the build-up to the Grand Final, all the talk was about Crowd: 99,460 at the MCG Medal chairman and Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley, the to their memorable win over Geelong in 1989. Lance Franklin taking on his former club. Although Franklin other four judges thought he was either the best or second best Appropriately, Joyce presented Clarkson with the McHale Medal finished with four goals and was the Swans’ best player, he had player on the ground. after the thumping victory over Sydney last season. no influence on the result as Hawthorn romped away. TEAMS AS SELECTED Before the Grand Final, he had been regarded as a highly respected Just as significant was Jason Dunstall’s appearance on the After Sydney kicked two of the first three goals, the Hawks HAWTHORN v SYDNEY leader and this performance merely enhanced his reputation. victory dais in 2014 to present the coach and captain Luke Hodge were dominant, kicking the final four of the quarter to lead by Hodge had 35 possessions and took 12 marks, but his influence with the premiership cup. 20 points at the first change. F B. McEvoy J. Roughead P. Puopolo was even more pronounced than those impressive statistics indicate. As acting CEO and board member, Dunstall pushed strongly B N. Smith T. Richards N. Malceski The statistics in the opening term were telling, with two of the He typified the Hawks’ frenzied pressure in the first quarter that for Clarkson’s appointment as coach at the end of 2004. most significant being the tackle and uncontested-possession counts. eventually broke the Swans’ spirit, laying three bone-jarring tackles. That Clarkson was even coaching in the Grand Final was HF L. Breust J. Gunston C. Rioli During the season, the Swans had been the leading tackling HB G. Rohan H. Grundy D. Rampe In the second term, Hodge displayed all his guile, drifting remarkable, given his health problems during the season. team in the competition, but by quarter-time the Hawks had forward to kick successive goals. He was forced to stand down after being diagnosed with applied 15 more (22-7). C J. Lewis S. Mitchell I. Smith With one hand on the premiership cup, Hodge went wherever Guillain-Barré syndrome and was replaced between rounds 11-15 They also had 21 more uncontested possessions (69-48) C K. Jack (c) J. Kennedy B. McGlynn his team needed him in the second half. He spent time in the by assistant Brendon Bolton. and, as the game progressed, the gap widened as they buried midfield, occasionally pushed forward and drifted back to control While Clarkson’s health was a serious issue, it was only one of Sydney with their sublime foot skills. HB M. Spangher B. Stratton L. Hodge (c) the tempo when required. several setbacks that threatened to derail the Hawks’ quest for Will Langford’s goal of the game late in the third quarter was a HF D. Hannebery L. Franklin H. Cunningham successive flags. The coach had to contend with losing his No. 1 classic example of Hawthorn’s fierce, relentless pressure. The inside NORM SMITH MEDAL VOTING forward Lance Franklin to the Swans at the end of 2013 and was midfielder won possession on the boundary after pressure applied B J. Gibson B. Lake G. Birchall without the services of several stars, most notably Sam Mitchell, PLAYER CLUB VOTES to Josh Kennedy and Luke Parker forced them to turn the ball over, F A. Goodes K. Tippett S. Reid Josh Gibson, Cyril Rioli and Brian Lake, for long periods. enabling the young Hawk to dribble through a remarkable goal. L. Hodge Hawthorn 10 (3, 3, 2, 2) Throughout his 10-season tenure at Hawthorn, Clarkson has While Langford kicked three goals and polled one vote in the Foll D. Hale L. Shiels S. Burgoyne not been afraid to make tough calls and last year he was forced Foll M. Pyke L. Parker J. McVeigh (c) J. Lewis Hawthorn 9 (3, 2, 1, 3) Norm Smith Medal, it was a three-way battle for best afield, with to make plenty. S. Mitchell Hawthorn 9 (2, 2, 1, 3, 1) skipper Luke Hodge edging out Sam Mitchell and Jordan Lewis. I/C M. Suckling, B. Hill, W. Langford, T. Duryea (s) He preferred experienced ruckman Ben McEvoy for the Grand The 2013 Norm Smith medallist Brian Lake was outstanding Em J. Simpkin, J. Ceglar, B. Sewell W. Langford Hawthorn 1 (1) Final at the expense of Jonathon Ceglar and put his faith in at full-back on Swans spearhead Kurt Tippett and fellow defender Coach Alastair Clarkson youngster Will Langford, leaving the experienced Brad Sewell on J. Gibson Hawthorn 1 (1) Josh Gibson, who had the tough task of standing his great mate I/C R. Shaw, L. Jetta, J. Lloyd, C. Bird (s) the sidelines. Langford vindicated Clarkson’s decision by playing Franklin for most of the afternoon, collected 32 possessions as Em T. Mitchell, D. Towers, J. Laidler Judges: Nathan Buckley (chairman), Chris Johnson (NIRS), Cameron Ling (Channel 7), a key role in the finals, culminating in his three-goal effort in the Coach John Longmire the Hawks avenged their Grand Final loss to the Swans in 2012. Anthony Hudson (SEN 1116), Craig O’Donoghue (The West Australian) Grand Final. 144 AFL ANNUAL REPORT 2014 AWARDS, RESULTS & FAREWELLS 145 MARK & GOAL OF THE YEAR Port Adelaide has produced some spectacular football under Ken Hinkley over the past two seasons so it was no surprise to see the Power dominate the Mark and Goal of the Year awards in 2014.
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