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Hawthorn
13.11.89
Adelaide
16.17.113
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Hawthorn
Adelaide
Q1
6.2.38
2.2.14

    Hawthorn Events

  • 4 mins - Goal, L.Breust
  • 5 mins - Rushed Behind
  • 7 mins - Goal, C.Rioli
  • 12 mins - Goal, P.Puopolo
  • 14 mins - Goal, L.Breust
  • 16 mins - Goal, L.Breust
  • 24 mins - Goal, J.Roughead
  • 26 mins - Rushed Behind

    Hawthorn and Adelaide Events

  • 11 mins - Goal, T.Walker
  • 19 mins - Rushed Behind
  • 20 mins - Behind, R.Knight
  • 21 mins - Goal, T.Lynch
Q2
8.3.51
5.8.38

    Hawthorn Events

  • 14 mins - Goal, T.Mitchell
  • 24 mins - Goal, L.Shiels
  • 27 mins - Behind, W.Langford

    Hawthorn and Adelaide Events

  • 1 mins - Behind, R.Sloane
  • 3 mins - Behind, T.Lynch
  • 8 mins - Behind, S.Jacobs
  • 9 mins - Rushed Behind
  • 10 mins - Goal, S.Jacobs
  • 13 mins - Behind, M.Crouch
  • 16 mins - Goal, E.Betts
  • 18 mins - Goal, C.Cameron
  • 25 mins - Rushed Behind
Q3
11.10.76
11.14.80

    Hawthorn Events

  • 1 mins - Rushed Behind
  • 4 mins - Behind, J.Gunston
  • 6 mins - Behind, R.Henderson
  • 9 mins - Behind, W.Langford
  • 15 mins - Behind, L.Breust
  • 20 mins - Goal, P.Puopolo
  • 25 mins - Goal, P.Puopolo
  • 29 mins - Behind, R.Henderson
  • 30 mins - Goal, T.Vickery
  • 33 mins - Behind, J.Roughead

    Hawthorn and Adelaide Events

  • 7 mins - Goal, R.Atkins
  • 9 mins - Goal, E.Betts
  • 11 mins - Behind, T.Walker
  • 12 mins - Goal, M.McGovern
  • 17 mins - Goal, E.Betts
  • 21 mins - Behind, M.McGovern
  • 22 mins - Behind, C.Cameron
  • 23 mins - Goal, A.Otten
  • 24 mins - Behind, T.Walker
  • 25 mins - Behind, T.Lynch
  • 27 mins - Rushed Behind
  • 28 mins - Goal, D.Mackay
Q4
13.11.89
16.17.113

    Hawthorn Events

  • 2 mins - Behind, J.Roughead
  • 21 mins - Goal, J.Roughead
  • 28 mins - Goal, L.Breust

    Hawthorn and Adelaide Events

  • 4 mins - Behind, M.McGovern
  • 6 mins - Goal, R.Sloane
  • 12 mins - Goal, D.Mackay
  • 14 mins - Goal, D.Mackay
  • 15 mins - Behind, M.McGovern
  • 17 mins - Goal, T.Walker
  • 24 mins - Goal, L.Brown
  • 30 mins - Behind, C.Cameron

Scorers

Hawthorn
Adelaide
Goal Scorers Hawthorn Adelaide
Goals and Behinds Breust (4.1), Puopolo (3.0), Roughead (2.2), Mitchell (1.0), Rioli (1.0), Shiels (1.0), Vickery (1.0), Henderson (0.2), Langford (0.2), Gunston (0.1) Betts (3.0), Mackay (3.0), Walker (2.2), McGovern (1.3), Cameron (1.2), Lynch (1.2), Jacobs (1.1), Sloane (1.1), Atkins (1.0), Brown (1.0), Otten (1.0), Crouch (0.1), Knight (0.1)

Team Statistics

Hawthorn
Adelaide

Statistics

Hawthorn Adelaide
Goals 13 16
Behinds 11 17
Scoring shots 24 32
Goals/scoring shots 54 50
Disposals 410 368
HawthornGoal Scorers
Players D K M H CP T FF FA HO CL
G.Birchall 22 15 7 7 3 1 0 0 0 0
L.Breust 17 12 6 5 6 1 2 0 0 1
S.Burgoyne 18 11 5 7 6 2 1 0 0 2
R.Burton 26 15 9 11 12 4 2 0 0 0
J.Frawley 12 9 4 3 1 1 0 0 0 0
J.Gibson 14 5 2 9 4 0 0 1 0 0
J.Gunston 22 14 7 8 14 8 3 0 0 3
R.Henderson 24 10 4 14 4 4 0 0 0 2
L.Hodge 24 13 1 11 7 5 2 0 0 2
W.Langford 28 11 4 17 12 2 2 0 0 3
B.McEvoy 11 2 3 9 5 0 0 0 27 3
T.Miles 15 7 3 8 3 2 0 0 0 1
T.Mitchell 38 10 2 28 18 7 2 1 0 7
J.O'Meara 36 6 2 30 19 1 1 2 0 4
P.Puopolo 12 7 1 5 7 9 1 2 0 1
C.Rioli 13 9 3 4 4 4 2 0 2 1
J.Roughead 12 7 4 5 6 4 1 1 2 1
L.Shiels 11 6 0 5 3 9 1 1 0 2
I.Smith 20 14 4 6 3 2 0 0 0 2
K.Stewart 14 5 2 9 7 4 1 1 0 1
B.Stratton 12 7 5 5 3 4 0 0 0 0
T.Vickery 9 3 3 6 3 3 1 2 9 1
AdelaideGoal Scorers
Players D K M H CP T FF FA HO CL
R.Atkins 19 11 5 8 5 2 0 2 0 2
E.Betts 13 6 2 7 7 4 1 1 0 3
L.Brown 12 8 3 4 3 1 0 1 0 0
C.Cameron 17 11 3 6 9 9 0 1 0 2
M.Crouch 28 6 1 22 13 4 1 1 0 7
R.Douglas 13 8 1 5 3 3 0 1 0 1
C.Hampton 12 7 1 5 8 10 1 3 0 2
K.Hartigan 13 8 6 5 4 4 1 2 0 0
S.Jacobs 15 11 6 4 11 0 0 1 43 4
J.Jenkins 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
J.Kelly 7 5 1 2 2 1 0 2 0 0
R.Knight 16 9 3 7 3 4 2 0 0 2
R.Laird 21 11 5 10 6 5 1 2 0 2
T.Lynch 31 14 14 17 7 4 0 1 0 1
D.Mackay 13 9 3 4 4 2 0 1 0 1
M.McGovern 14 11 6 3 8 4 1 0 0 0
W.Milera 16 8 3 8 3 3 0 0 0 1
A.Otten 17 6 4 11 9 5 1 0 2 1
R.Sloane 25 16 6 9 15 15 1 0 0 8
B.Smith 24 10 1 14 10 2 0 2 0 2
D.Talia 20 7 8 13 8 1 1 1 0 0
T.Walker 21 12 8 9 12 0 0 0 0 0

Match Details

Hawthorn
Adelaide
START TIME
1:45PM
WEATHER
Possible shower
VENUE
MCG
Umpires
Andrew Mitchell, Mathew Nicholls, Dean Margetts
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Hawthorn v Adelaide: Crows take their chance to snap Hawks hoodoo

ADELAIDE 2.2 5.8 11.14 16.17 (113)
HAWTHORN
6.2 8.3 11.10 13.11 (89)
Goals: Adelaide:
D Mackay 3 E Betts 3 T Walker 2 A Otten C Cameron L Brown M McGovern R Atkins R Sloane S Jacobs T Lynch. Hawthorn: L Breust 4 P Puopolo 3 J Roughead 2 C Rioli L Shiels T Mitchell T Vickery
Best – Adelaide: Sloane, Lynch, Walker, Talia, Jacobs, Laird. Hawthorn: Mitchell, O'Meara, Breust, Hodge, Puopolo, Birchall
Umpires: Mathew Nicholls, Dean Margetts, Andrew Mitchell.  
Official Crowd: 37,420 at MCG.   

It had been six years and one week since Adelaide had managed to beat Hawthorn, the frustration not just about seven successive defeats, but the fact two of them had come in finals, and no fewer than four had been by two goals or less.

The Crows went into Saturday's MCG clash knowing they weren't going to get many better opportunities to put that imbalance right, given how convincing had been their opening win over a flag favourite in GWS, and the Hawks' own struggles. And yet early on, it appeared to be a case of "here we go again".

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Crows fly highest in impressive win over Hawks

Adelaide turned it around at the MCG to end up comfortable winners over the Hawks in round 2.

Within 15 minutes of the start of this game, Hawthorn had slammed on five goals to one and surged to a 25-point lead, seemingly refreshed and reinvigorated.

Small forwards Luke Breust, Cyril Rioli and Paul Puopolo were proving lethal. Luke Hodge's return had instilled in the Hawks the grunt they had lacked last week, the former skipper lending a hand in three of those first five majors.

Tom Mitchell, the Hawks' best against Essendon, was better again, and fellow recruit Jaeger O'Meara more damaging than against the Dons. And in defence, Ben Stratton was allowing Eddie Betts nary a sniff.

In fact, not much at all was going right for Adelaide, underlined when Josh Jenkins went down after a seemingly innocuous collision with Hawk debutant Teia Miles. It quickly became apparent he was seriously hurt, off to hospital to check on a possible punctured lung, not to return.

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Given the early shock to the system and the major injury setback, Adelaide's capacity to regain their composure was impressive. So impressive that the bottom line was a 49-point turnaround, 15 goals to eight after that opening flurry, and a 24-point win which, to be honest, could even have ended up more.

How did the Crows do it? All over the ground. In midfield, they started to win more of the contests, Rory Atkins and Riley Knight upping the possession ante, Rory Sloane inspiring.

He'd finish with 25 disposals and an important goal to open the final term after an uncharacteristic big pack mark. But Sloane's most significant contribution was to the tackle count, where he laid a phenomenal 16 of them, the Hawks never again allowed the sort of freedom they'd had early after that opening flurry.

In defence, Rory Laid and Daniel Talia were impressive. And up forward, even without Jenkins, Adelaide had too much height and strength, key forwards Taylor Walker and Tom Lynch not necessarily hitting the scoreboard themselves, but hugely influential in allowing others their chances.

Walker would finish the day with four score assists, Lynch as the Crows' leading possession-winner with 31 disposals. They're not the sort of categories you often see key forwards leading. But this Adelaide side is versatile, flexible and very, very athletic.

Initially, while Adelaide dominated time in forward half, their mortgage on possession where it mattered produced only a wasteful 3.6 in the second term, while the Hawks still managed to eke out two goals of their own.

But come the second half, the Crows began to turn the screws a little tighter, and now it was Hawthorn wasting their chances, Ty Vickery muffing a couple of relatively regulation marking opportunities, and five behinds added before the Hawks managed near time-on to finally split the middle.

In the meantime, Adelaide had begun to convert. Betts had kicked only five goals in his previous four games against Hawthorn, but now he had three in the one go, the brilliance coming to the fore as he balked James Frawley for the first of two third-term goals, then casually dobbed another of those "impossible" snaps with a checkside from hard-up against the boundary.

The Crows were beginning to dominate contested possession, and those uncontested marks which had enabled Hawthorn to get their game going had dried to a trickle as Adelaide made manning-up a mission.

Now it was Adelaide which looked like going away with it. And indeed, the final term was a cashing-in of sorts.

David Mackay, quiet otherwise, managed to get on the scoreboard twice. Walker got a few of his own rewards after helping out others. Luke Brown bobbed up for the final goal for his team.

And a major hoodoo was not just beaten, but emphatically. The Crows did it their own way last week. This time, they'd had to knuckle down and respond to a challenge. That they did it so well would be heartening. And that it was against a regular nemesis of recent times, more satisfying still.

VOTES

Rory Sloane (Adel) … 8

Tom Lynch (Adel) ... 7

Taylor Walker (Adel) ... 7

Tom Mitchell (Haw) ... 7

Sam Jacobs (Adel) ... 7