Hawthorn will welcome some new members of the brown and gold family by the end of this week, with the first round of 2024 Telstra AFL Draft picks being read out on Wednesday 20 November.
The rest of the draft follows on Thursday 21 November, with Hawthorn’s picks set to be read out then. Those picks are 33, 70 and 75.
Check out the history behind each of those picks below.
Pick 33
Summary
The Hawks have taken three players with Pick 33, with Tim Clarke drafted in 1999, Jarryd Morton selected in 2006 and Brad Hill getting his name called out in 2011. The draft pick has also featured in pre-season drafts gone by, with Tony Paynter being selected in the 1990 pre-season draft and Ross Hart being selected that same year with Pick 33 in the mid-season draft. Pick 33 has also been involved in a couple of trades over the years, with the Hawks giving up that pick, Pick 61 and a future fourth-round selection to acquire Jarman Impey in the 2017 trade period. The Hawks also handed over Pick 33 to Collingwood last year, as well as the club’s future second and third-round picks, in exchange for Jack Ginnivan. See below for a summary of each player Hawthorn has selected with Pick 33.
Players selected
Tim Clarke
Draft year: 1999
Original club: Geelong College / Geelong U18
Games: 96
Goals: 39
Jarryd Morton
Draft year: 2006
Original club: Lake Grace-Pingrup / Hale School / Claremont
Games: 22
Goals: 12
Brad Hill
Draft year: 2011
Original club: Quinns Districts / West Perth
Games: 255
Goals: 103
Pick 70
Summary
Hawthorn has taken one player in its history via Pick 70, drafting Russell Wilding in 1988.
Players selected
Russell Wilding
Draft year: 1988
Original club: Lexton
Games: 0
Goals: 0
Pick 75
Summary
Two players have been drafted by the Hawks via Pick 75, with Travis Edmonds earning a senior call-up in 1991 before Shane Savage was recruited in 2008.
Players selected
Travis Edmonds
Draft year: 1991
Original club: Swan Districts
Games: 1
Goals: 0
Shane Savage
Draft year: 2008
Original club: Noble Park / Hallam Senior College / Dandenong U18
Games: 165
Goals: 63
Tune in on Wednesday and Thursday night to see who the Hawks will take in this year’s draft. Coverage is on afl.com.au and Fox Footy/ Kayo on both nights.