THE PROMISING return of Hawthorn's Alex Woodward and Matt Suckling from knee reconstructions, combined with Cyril Rioli's rebirth as a small defender, has sent warning signs to the rest of the competition.
The Hawks, albeit in the pre-season and against a youthful Brisbane Lions side, are already looking ominous with some new weapons and a continuing relentless attitude.
The result in Thursday night's NAB Challenge match at Etihad Stadium was irrelevant but it didn't stop the Hawks putting the foot to the floor against an inexperienced team.
They had 13 premiership players in their line-up. The Lions had two who had played 100 games and two who had racked up 50.
It was a 131-point demolition job, emphasised by five goals from Jack Gunston and three from David Hale as the Hawks motored to the 1.22.13 (154) to 0.3.5 (23) win.
The premiers were under the guidance of defensive coach Luke Beveridge, with Alastair Clarkson to rotate the senior role throughout the Hawks' three pre-season games.
The most encouraging elements of Thursday night's landslide came in the form of Rioli, who, after playing his career so far at the feet of Sydney Swan Lance Franklin, found new life across half-back.
Rioli played on Josh Green, Rohan Bewick and Marco Paparone, and laid eight tackles while giving the Hawks excellent run from defence.
Beveridge said afterwards Rioli's athletic attributes would allow for him to present as an option either forward or back throughout the season, after impressing in the different role.
Woodward, on the back of two knee reconstructions, shone with ferocious attack on the ball while Suckling showed his poise when he booted a super goal from a standing start before half-time.
Then there were promising signs by Ben McEvoy as a running ruckman who marked defensively, kicked a goal and stood solid against new Lion Trent West.
Sam Mitchell did as he pleased with 33 disposals while a fit-looking Brad Hill picked up 26 and Angus Litherland looked good.
With a trip to Townsville next weekend to play Gold Coast, the Lions were without captain Jed Adcock, Daniel Rich, Pearce Hanley, Daniel Merrett, Matthew Leuenberger, Joel Patfull and Jack Redden.
Former captain Jonathan Brown is still coming back from a foot injury. He is the only one expected to be unavailable for the clash with the Suns.
Acting skipper Dayne Zorko tried hard for 18 disposals before being subbed out in the fourth quarter while Ryan Lester had 24 – 12 of which were contested.
HAWTHORN 0.5.4 1.13.6 1.18.9 1.22.13 (154)
BRISBANE LIONS 0.1.2 0.1.3 0.1.4 0.3.5 (23)
SUPERGOALS
Hawthorn: Suckling
Brisbane Lions: Nil
GOALS
Hawthorn: Gunston 5, Hale 3, Roughead 2, Shiels 2, Ceglar 2, Smith 2, Lewis, Langford, Simpkin, Hill, McEvoy, Breust
Brisbane Lions: Paparone, Green, Freeman
BEST
Hawthorn: Mitchell, Shiels, Hill, McEvoy, Suckling, Gunston, Breust, Rioli
Brisbane Lions: Lester, Mayes, Zorko, Green, Bourke
INJURIES
Hawthorn: Nil
Brisbane Lions: Crisp (cut head)
Reports: Nil
Umpires: Donlon, Harris, Harris, Lehner
Official crowd: TBA at Etihad Stadium