Hawks Make Shock Move to Sideline Barrass as Bulldogs Suffer Treloar Blow

May 8, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Hawthorn’s bold move to rest key recruit Tom Barrass signals a strategic shift in player management, with coach Sam Mitchell hinting that other senior players may soon follow suit. Barrass, who has played every game since his off-season switch from West Coast, will miss Saturday’s clash with Melbourne as the Hawks prioritize long-term performance over immediate availability. Meanwhile, the Western Bulldogs are dealt a fresh blow with Adam Treloar ruled out due to calf tightness, and Melbourne face a mixed bag—welcoming back Clayton Oliver but losing Jack Viney to concussion. Across the league, selection shake-ups dominate round nine headlines, with Essendon and Port Adelaide both swinging the axe after poor showings, and Carlton betting big on the return of Charlie Curnow for a crunch clash with St Kilda.

Tigers Roar Early, But Sicily’s Hawks Strike Late in a Milestone Thriller

May 4, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Richmond coach Adem Yze stood by vice-captain Tim Taranto after a fiery second-quarter melee saw the midfielder concede a 50-metre penalty and a goal for knocking over Hawthorn skipper James Sicily. Yze acknowledged the penalty but applauded Taranto’s instinct to defend young teammate Maurice Rioli Jnr, who had been roughed up by Sicily moments earlier. “I’d rather him go in and support his teammate than hang back,” Yze said.

The incident ignited a scuffle involving players from both teams, with normally composed Hawk Jarman Impey unusually fired up. Post-game, Impey downplayed the confrontation, calling it a heat-of-the-moment exchange. Meanwhile, Hawks coach Sam Mitchell focused on the club’s centenary celebration and lauded his side’s physical, commanding 65-point win, noting it as a testament to the team’s growing maturity and potential in 2025.

Shaken Up: Eagles Unveil Trio of Bold Changes for Round 7

April 26, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Hawthorn has made three changes ahead of its first Marvel Stadium appearance of the season, with Henry Hustwaite, Bailey Macdonald, and Jack Ginnivan all earning recalls. Hustwaite steps into the side after a standout start in the VFL, averaging over 34 disposals, while Macdonald brings fresh energy off half-back. Ginnivan also returns following a dominant Easter Sunday performance for Box Hill. The trio replaces Conor Nash, who is suspended, alongside the managed Luke Breust and omitted Changkuoth Jiath.