AFL games: 20
Disposals per game: 20.6
Marks: 6.4
Kicks: 12.5
Tackles: 1.5
Season summary:
Jack Scrimshaw enjoyed a career-best season this year as he became a staple in the Hawks’ backline.
He recorded career-high averages in disposals (20.6) and marks (6.4) per game across his 20 outings in the 2021 season.
On 11 occasions the 22-year-old collected more than 20 touches, and was ranked the fifth-best Hawk for his disposal efficiency.
Following an impressive 2020 campaign, where he earned Hawthorn's Most Improved Player award, Scrimshaw took his progression to the next level in 2021.
Having only missed two games this season, the promising youngster took on greater responsibility, elevating himself as a key utility capable of playing multiple positions.
In the last four rounds of the season, he averaged 24 touches a game, with two of those outings both resulting in a goal.
Best AFL game:
Finishing with 26 possessions, as well 12 marks along with kicking a major, Scrimshaw produced a performance to remember in Round 21 against Collingwood.
How the fans saw him:
I’m a massive Jack Scrimshaw fan. Bloody good young player for Hawks
— Joel ???????? (@NolaLove84) June 27, 2021