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Hawthorn Football Club
1902 season
Home groundHawthorn Cricket Ground
St James Park
MJFA season6–10 (6th)
Grand FinalDid not qualify
1903

The 1902 Hawthorn Football Club season was the inaugural season of the Hawthorn Football Club. The club was formed in March 1902 and was admitted into the Metropolitan Junior Football Association (MJFA) several weeks later.

Hawthorn's first-ever game was a four-point loss to St Ignatius in round 1. The club's first win came in round 4, defeating Celtic by 18 points. At the end of the season, Hawthorn finished sixth on the ladder with a 6−10 win-loss record.

1902 playing squad

1902 Hawthorn Football Club squad
List Coaching staff
  •   J. Gardner
  •   Coucher
  •   Trott
  •   Carroll
  •   Poole
  •   Cole
  •   Dungan
  •   Watson
  •   Evans
  •   Warcy
  •   Bishop
  •   Griffin
  •   Boxhall
  •   Hollingsworth
  •   Kosky
  •   Gibb
  •   Percy Abercrombie




Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)

Updated: 23 December 2024
Source(s):


Season summary

Results

Rd Date and local time Opponent Scores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold) Venue Record Report
Home Away Result
1 Saturday, 3 May (2:30pm) St Ignatius 3.9 (27) 3.5 (23) Lost by 4 points Richmond City Reserve (A) 0–1
2 Saturday, 10 May Caulfield 5.12 (42) 10.11 (71) Lost by 29 points St James Park (H) 0–2
3 Saturday, 17 May Leopold 8.15 (63) 1.8 (14) Lost by 48 points Warehousemen's Cricket Ground (A) 0–3
4 Saturday, 24 May Celtic 5.14 (44) 3.8 (26) Won by 18 points Hawthorn Cricket Ground (H) 1–3
5 Saturday, 31 May Brighton 7.12 (55) 7.2 (44) Lost by 11 points Brighton (A) 1–4
6 Saturday, 7 June Collegians 9.18 (72) 1.1 (7) Lost by 65 points St Kilda Cricket Ground (A) 1–5
7 Saturday, 14 June Bye
8 Saturday, 21 June Caulfield 10.15 (75) 7.8 (50) Lost by 25 points Caulfield Park (A) 1–6
9 Saturday, 28 June Beverley 2.1 (13) 5.11 (41) Won by 28 points Richmond City Reserve (A) 2–6
10 Saturday, 5 July South Yarra 5.6 (36) 8.7 (55) Lost by 19 points Hawthorn Cricket Ground (H) 2–7
11 Saturday, 12 July Celtic Won via walkover 3–7
12 Saturday, 19 July Bye
13 Saturday, 26 July Brighton 2.2 (14) 11.9 (75) Lost by 61 points Hawthorn Cricket Ground (H) 3–8
14 Saturday, 2 August Richmond 8.15 (63) 2.2 (14) Won by 49 points Hawthorn Cricket Ground (H) 4–8
15 Saturday, 16 August Leopold 5.10 (40) 5.4 (34) Won by 6 points Hawthorn Cricket Ground (H) 5–8
16 Saturday, 23 August St Ignatius 13.17 (95) 1.5 (11) Won by 84 points Hawthorn Cricket Ground (H) 6–8
17 Saturday, 30 August Collegians 3.4 (22) 6.18 (54) Lost by 32 points Hawthorn Cricket Ground (H) 6–9
18 Saturday, 6 September South Yarra 9.11 (65) 2.2 (14) Lost by 51 points Fawkner Park (A) 6–10
19 Saturday, 13 September Bye

Ladder

Total games "played" and "won" includes all walkover victories over Celtic.

Pos Team Pld W L D GF GA Pts
1 Collegians (P) 16 15 1 0 143 51 60
2 Brighton 16 15 1 0 123 50 60
3 Caulfield 16 10 6 0 103 107 40
4 South Yarra 16 9 6 1 93 83 38
5 Leopold 16 9 7 0 110 73 36
6 Hawthorn 16 6 10 0 72 94 24
7 Beverley 16 4 11 1 48 92 18
8 St Ignatius 16 3 13 0 25 35 12
Celtic (W) 8 0 8 0 16 40 0

Source:
(P) Premiers; (W) Club withdrew

See also

References

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