As the four-day roll-out of Hawthorn's new jumper numbers comes to a close, we thought we'd recap the dozen Hawks who will be donning new digits in 2022.
Check out the rundown of each of these new incumbents as they were welcomed into their new numerical homes by Hawthorn people who had a connection to each respective number.
Hawks welcome member-friendly 2022 fixture
Changkuoth Jiath - #9
"There's only one person who can wear the #9"
Changkuoth Jiath has the honour to represent the prestigious #9. Listen as he chats with Robert DiPierdomenico about what it means to wear the iconic digit.
Dylan Moore - #13
Making this the luckiest of numbers
Dylan Moore was honoured to receive advice on wearing the number 13 from current Wheelchair Football custodian, Jo Argaet.
Max Lynch - #18
From one big man to another - Lynch to don 18
Brent Guerra arrived at Hawthorn in 2006, looking to take a leap forward in his career.Now, recruit Max Lynch is looking to do the same - in the same number Guerra once wore
Jacob Koschitzke - #23
Jacob Koschitzke fits the blueprint for a Hawk in the number 23
They don't come much bigger than the number 23 in the brown and gold. 'Welcome to a famous place in Hawthorn history, Jacob Koschitzke.
Denver Grainger-Barras - #24
A defender's tradition continues | DGB #24
Woah this suits him well. Listen in as DGB speaks to former Hawthorn Captain Ben Stratton.
Josh Ward - #25
I remember watching you in the Grand Final, new Hawk gets idol's number
New Hawk Josh Ward was honoured to recieve a number from one of the players he watched tear up the MCG on Grand Final day in 2015.
Ned Long - #27
"A pretty low number for a rookie!" #27
Ned Long speaks to '08 premiership player Stephen Gilham on what it means to don the number 27 next year!
Jai Serong - #29
"A really lovely opportunity" Hudson on her father's number 29
Katie Hudson speaks on what it was like seeing her father play for the brown and gold and the significance on the number 29.
Sam Butler - #30
The new custodian of the 'blue collar jumper'
Campbell Brown spoke with the new number 30, Sam Butler and they discussed his days in the brown and gold and what both the guernsey and the number meant to him.
Connor MacDonald - #31
"I'll virtually hand you a number 31 guernsey"
The new custodian of the number 31 guernsey, Sam Butler was greeted by former wearer, Ricky Henderson in a touching exchange of advice, wisdom and a bit of cheek.
Tyler Brockman - #33
"A lot of Indigenous boys look up to him" #33
Tyler Brockman speaks to our AFL Blind superstar Cebby Johnson on what it means to don the number 33.
Fionn O’Hara - #34
Shrinking the world to bring a Hawk great together with a rookie talent
Hawthorn great John Kennedy Jnr spoke with new Hawk Fionn O'Hara about the importance of honouring the guernsey.