1925 Hawthorn Football Club season explained

Club:Hawthorn Football Club
Season:1925
President:J.W. Kennon
Coach:Alex Hall
Captain:Jim Jackson
Home Ground:Glenferrie Oval
Regularseason Comp:VFL season
Regularseason Result:3–14 (12th)
Finals Series:Finals series
Finals Result:Did not qualify
Club B&Amp;F:Best and Fairest
Best And Fairest:Fred Finch
Leading Goalscorer:Les Woodford (20)
Highest Attendance:20,000 (Round 1 vs.)
Lowest Attendance:6,000 (Round 11 vs.)
Average Attendance:10,750
Prevseason:1924 (VFA)
Nextseason:1926

The 1925 Hawthorn Football Club season first edition of the Hawthorn Football Club in the Victorian Football League and 24th overall. The club was allowed entry to join the VFL crossing over from the Victorian Football Association. Alex Hall was the first coach for the VFL team while Jim Jackson was the first captain.

The club's first match in the Victorian Football League were against the at the Glenferrie Oval on the 2 May 1925. The club finished 3–14 in their first season which placed them 12th and last on the ladder, receiving the wooden spoon.

Hawthorn's best and fairest was awarded to Fred Finch while Les Woodford was the leading goalkicker with twenty goals for the season.

Season summary

Hawthorn began their 1925 season on the 2 May against at Glenferrie Oval as one of the three new teams competing (the others being and .[1] In the opening game, they scored the first VFL goal, from Hec Yeomans, although they would lose by 39 points.[2] The following week they suffered a 54 point loss to .[3] It would not be until Round 5, that Hawthorn would record their first victory in the VFL as Les Woodford scored three goals in a sixteen point victory over fellow newcomers who was missing seven players from the previous week.[4] The following week would see Hawthorn give up a seventeen point lead at the half time break to lose by four points at Arden Street Oval to North Melbourne.[5]

That loss to North Melbourne, would see the start of a seven-game losing streak which included losses to the defending VFL champions (31 points),[6] (67 points)[7] and (84 points).[8] The streak of losses would be broken on the 10 August with a three point win over at home in Round 13 with Bert Hyde getting three goals for Hawthorn in the victory.[9] They evently finish with the wooden-spoon with a third win in the final match of the season against North Melbourne at home in what was their biggest win of the season (25 points).[10]

Results

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)VenueRecord
HomeAwayResult
1Saturday, 2 May (2:45 pm)5.8 (38)11.11 (77)Lost by 39 pointsGlenferrie Oval (H)0–1
2Saturday, 9 May (2:45 pm)17.12 (114)8.12 (60)Lost by 54 pointsJunction Oval (A)0–2
3Saturday, 16 May (2:45 pm)9.11 (65)11.16 (82)Lost by 17 pointsGlenferrie Oval (H)0–3
4Saturday, 23 May (2:45 pm)10.10 (70)6.13 (49)Lost by 21 pointsPrinces Park (A)0–4
5Saturday, 30 May (2:45 pm)10.14 (74)8.10 (58)Won by 16 pointsGlenferrie Oval (H)1–4
6Saturday, 6 June (2:45 pm)8.13 (61)8.9 (57)Lost by 4 pointsArden Street Oval (A)1–5
7Saturday, 13 June (2:45 pm)15.11 (101)7.7 (49)Lost by 52 pointsCorio Oval (A)1–6
8Saturday, 20 June (2:45 pm)9.7 (61)10.14 (74)Lost by 31 pointsGlenferrie Oval (H)1–7
9Saturday, 27 June (2:45 pm)15.14 (104)5.7 (37)Lost by 67 pointsLake Oval (A)1–8
10Saturday, 11 July (2:45 pm)19.11 (125)5.11 (41)Lost by 84 pointsBrunswick Street Oval (A)1–9
11Saturday, 18 July (2:45 pm)6.10 (46)14.18 (102)Lost by 56 pointsGlenferrie Oval (H)1–10
12Saturday, 1 August (2:45 pm)6.11 (47)3.11 (29)Lost by 18 pointsPunt Road Oval (A)1–11
13Saturday, 8 August (2:45 pm)8.11 (59)8.8 (56)Won by 3 pointsGlenferrie Oval (H)2–11
14Saturday, 22 August (2:45 pm)11.18 (84)8.12 (60)Lost by 24 pointsVictoria Park (A)2–12
15Saturday, 29 August (2:45 pm)7.10 (52)11.14 (80)Lost by 28 pointsGlenferrie Oval (H)2–13
16Saturday, 5 September (2:45 pm)15.10 (100)10.10 (70)Lost by 30 pointsWestern Oval (A)2–14
17Saturday, 12 September (2:45 pm)7.13 (55)4.6 (30)Won by 25 pointsGlenferrie Oval (H)3–14
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Ladder

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Football Season Opens. The Age. 5. 4 May 1925. trove.org.
  2. Web site: Hawthorn's Promising Display. The Age. 5. 4 May 1925. trove.org.
  3. Web site: AFL Tables - St Kilda v Hawthorn. 3 June 2020. AFL Main.
  4. Web site: Hawthorn's First Victory. The Age. 14. 1 June 1925. trove.org.
  5. Web site: North's Third Quarter. The Age. 11. 8 June 1925. trove.org.
  6. Web site: Well-Contested Game. The Age. 15. 22 June 1925. trove.org.
  7. Web site: A Time Contest. The Age. 15. 29 June 1925. trove.org.
  8. Web site: Fitzory Tall Score. The Age. 7. 13 July 1925. trove.org.
  9. Web site: An Exciting Finish. The Age. 7. 10 August 1925. trove.org.
  10. Web site: Dull Play at Hawthorn. The Age. 15. 14 September 1925. trove.org.
  11. Web site: AFL Tables - 1925 Season Scores. afltables.com. 13 September 2016.