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2023 AFL Practice Matches
Hawthorn v Collingwood
Round 1 • Thursday 2 March 2023 • 6:10 AM (UTC)
100 14.16
Full Time
106 15.16
Magpies Won By 6
University of Tasmania Stadium,  Launceston  • Palawa

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    Team revealed for Pies clash

    Veteran Luke Breust and young gun Changkuoth Jiath will take to the field for their first official appearance for the year against Collingwood this Thursday.

    Star forward Luke Breust and exciting defender Changkuoth Jiath will take to the field for their first official appearance for the year when the Hawks take on Collingwood at UTAS Stadium on Thursday.

    Both were managed in the Hawks' opening hit-out against Geelong last week, but will take their place in tomorrow's clash.

    The duo headlines a 26-man team with draftees Cam Mackenzie and Henry Hustwaite also set for a run in the clubs' final tune-up before Round 1.

    Hawthorn members attending the game will have access to exclusive seats in the Carlton Draught Stand.

    Max Lynch, Ned Long, Josh Weddle and Jack O’Sullivan have been named among the emergencies.

    Members must present their 2023 Hawthorn member card, with entry via Gate 1 from 3:30pm. It is advised that members get arrive early due to limited capacity.  

    Details on how you can watch the game, whether live or on TV, can be found here

    Hawthorn v Collingwood
    Thursday 2 March

    UTAS Stadium,
    5pm

    B: Sam Frost, James Blanck, Will Day
    HB: Blake Hardwick, James Sicily, Karl Amon
    C: Josh Ward, Finn Maginness, Lachlan Bramble
    HF: Chad Wingard, Luke Breust, James Worpel
    F: Jacob Koschitzke, Lloyd Meek, Dylan Moore
    R: Ned Reeves, Jai Newcombe, Connor Macdonald
    INT: Changkuoth Jiath, Cam Mackenzie, Jarman Impey, Sam Butler, Fergus Greene, Conor Nash, Denver Grainger-Barras, Henry Hustwaite

    Emer: Max Lynch, Ned Long, Josh Weddle, Jack O'Sullivan

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    Match report: Pies hold off Hawks in thrilling pre-season clash

    The Hawks maintained their fight right until the final siren at UTAS Stadium on Thursday.

    While premiership points weren't on the line, Collingwood did just enough in the end to hold off Hawthorn at UTAS Stadium on Thursday. 

    The highly competitive clash saw the Hawks maintain their fight right until the final siren, but it was the Pies who just held on to claim the victory.

    The Hawks came out blistering to begin the second half, booting the first two goals including one from prized pick Cam Mackenzie.

    Hawthorn unveiled the draftee for the first time since selecting him at Pick 7 last November and the young gun didn't disappoint in his first appearance in brown and gold.  

    Mackenzie will be pushing to make his debut against Essendon in Round 1 after collecting 24 disposals and a goal in a calm and composed effort, while former Western Bulldogs forward Fergus Greene is also on track for Hawthorn's season opener after slotting a game-high three goals, months after being signed as a delisted free agent. 

    Meanwhile, Jai Newcombe has quickly become the main man in Hawthorn's engine room, despite being just 21 with 29 games of AFL experience. 

    But after finishing runner-up in the Peter Crimmins Medal last year, Newcombe appears set to go to another after matching it with Collingwood's experienced midfield brigade on Thursday night. 

    James Worpel produced a team-high 30-disposal performance that shows he can be counted on in 2023 after enduring a frustrating 2022 campaign that featured time at Box Hill followed by a shoulder reconstruction. 

    The 2019 best and fairest winner collected 30 touches in Tasmania, nine clearances and 624 metres gained to provide coach Sam Mitchell with another option at the coalface. 

    Both sides will now return to Melbourne on Friday and have at least a fortnight to prepare for Round 1, with Hawthorn meeting traditional rivals Essendon on the first Sunday of the season at the MCG. 

    HAWTHORN        5.0   8.7   13.10  14.16 (100) 
    COLLINGWOOD        6.1   9.8   13.13   15.16 (106) 

    GOALS
    Hawthorn: Greene 3, Moore 2, Macdonald 2, Wingard, Ward, Reeves, Meek, Mackenzie, Koschitzke, Bramble
    Collingwood: Mihocek 2, McStay 2, Lipinski 2, Elliott 2, Adams 2, Sidebottom, McInnes, Hill, Hoskin-Elliott, J.Daicos

    BEST
    Hawthorn: Newcombe, Worpel, Mackenzie, Greene, Maginness, Amon
    Collingwood: De Goey, Mitchell, Adams, J.Daicos, Crisp, Lipinski

    INJURIES
    Hawthorn: Nil
    Collingwood: Lipinski (shoulder)

    Reports: Nil

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