Fans will have the chance to farewell four club legends on Sunday when the Hawks host West Coast at the MCG.
Ben Stratton, Jordan Lewis, Paul Puopolo and Grant Birchall will take part in a lap of honour at the half time break together with their children.
The opportunity comes after COVID-19 prevented the chance for Hawthorn fans to properly farewell and celebrate these three-time and four-time premiership stars.
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Puopolo called time on his AFL career in 2020 after 196 games in the brown and gold, which included three premierships.
Taken as a mature-age recruit with Pick 66 in the 2010 national draft, Puopolo made his debut in Round 7 of the 2011 season before going on to give the club a decade of service.
Stratton, a former Hawks captain and triple premiership backman, made the decision to retire from AFL football at the end of the 2020 season.
After 11 years, three premierships and two years of captaincy, Stratton left the game a well-respected and decorated warrior of the club.
Lewis played 264 games for Hawthorn in a golden era for the club that included playing in the 2008, 2013, 2014 and 2015 flags.
He won the Hawks' club champion award and was an All Australian in 2014, before crossing to Melbourne where he played another 55 games before retiring at the end of the 2019 season.
Taken by the Hawks with Pick 14 in the 2005 national draft, Birchall went on to play 248 games in the brown and gold and prove a vital cog in one of the club's most successful eras.
He announced his retirement last year after 39 games with the Lions.
While Lewis and Birchall finished their careers at Melbourne and Brisbane respectively, supporters can now acknowledge their incredible service to the brown and gold.
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