The Hawks are set to travel to South Australia this weekend to take on the Crows at Adelaide Oval.
Captain James Sicily will celebrate his 150th game for the club, giving added significance to an already important match as the Hawks look to maintain their impressive run of form.
Here's all you need to know ahead of Sunday's game below:
WHO: Adelaide Crows v Hawthorn
WHAT: Round 20
WHERE: Adelaide Oval
WHEN: Sunday 28 July
TIME: 4.10pm (AEST)
BROADCAST: Fox Footy/Kayo
How to watch
Following along at home? The game will be broadcast on Fox Footy and can be streamed through Kayo.
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Last time we met
Hawthorn (107) defeated Adelaide Crows (80) in Round 12, 2024.
Hawthorn continued its impressive mid-season resurgence with a 27-point win over the Adelaide Crows at the MCG.
The Hawks were in charge from the start, leading by 29 points at half time and led by as much as 50 points in the third quarter, on their way to the fifth win of their last seven games.
Jack Gunston celebrated his 250th game with three goals, including the last of the game after Dylan Moore hit him with a pass.
Moore was best on ground with five goals and a team-high 27 disposals, Will Day, Jack Ginnivan, Jai Newcombe, Massimo D’Ambrosio and Jack Scrimshaw rounded out the best players.
Our last game
Hawthorn (133) defeated Collingwood (67), Round 19, 2024.
Hawthorn led for all but two and a half minutes and were never challenged, taking a 66-point win over the reigning premiers.
Jack Ginnivan was instrumental against his former side, amassing a career-high 31 disposals, 11 score involvements, three tackles inside 50 and two goals.
Connor Macdonald was classy with a career-high four goals, tied with Luke Breust who also managed four in his 293rd record-breaking game, the most of any rookie. While Nick Watson found his form, kicking three goals and earning a Rising Star nomination.
Hawthorn was dominant in the middle, accumulating 146 more disposals, 132 more inside 50s and 29 more contested possessions, thanks to an even spread of contributions from James Worpel, Conor Nash, Jai Newcombe and Will Day.
What’s on?
Hawthorn skipper James Sicily will play his 150th game in the brown and gold when the Hawks run out onto Adelaide Oval on Sunday afternoon.
Sicily becomes the ninth player to reach the milestone for the club while serving as its captain.
The Hawks will don the fan voted Menacing Hawk guernsey this weekend to take on the Crows.
Tickets and Membership
It is our third and final trip to Adelaide Interstate game for 2024, and we would love to see our SA members filling the stands at Adelaide Oval.
Members living interstate with the following memberships will have access to redeeming a $0 ticket for this game:
- Interstate GA, Interstate Silver, Interstate Gold (Guaranteed)
- GA Home or Home and Away (excludes Juniors - they must hold an Interstate Junior Membership)
- Any Melbourne Reserved Seat membership
- Dunstall Club
- Ponsford
- MCC Hawk
- AFL Club Support
Members wishing to attend must redeem their ticket via Ticketek.
Tickets for this match can be purchased here.
Getting to the game
The FREE Footy Express (AO and AOX) service will run to and from Adelaide Oval to get you to the game. FREE travel is also available on regular Adelaide Metro and Footy Express bus, train and tram services with your valid game day ticket to Adelaide Oval from 3 hours prior to the first bounce on Sunday 28 July 2024. More information here.
Partial Outer Harbour weekend closure.
Partial closures to the Outer Harbor line will impact fans travelling to the match.
Additional substitute bus services will operate between Outer Harbor Railway Station and Woodville Railway Station.