Past players, members and supporters who have donated to the Hawthorn Football Club and been recognised by a paver laid on the Kennedy Steps at the Ricoh Centre were invited to a morning tea with the Premiership Cup on Tuesday.

Each guests was invited to bring their family to the event, where they had the opportunity to hold and have their photo taken with the Premiership Cup.

In attendance was Club Legend John Kennedy Snr along with past players such as Graham Arthur and the two oldest living past players, Ken Feltscheer and Phil Ryan who are both 98 years old.

Find out more about the Foundation here or make a donation to be recognised with a paver to be laid on the Kennedy Steps.

View photos from the event below.


John Kennedy Snr and Terry Ingersoll chat at the morning tea.


Those who donated to the Foundation and were recognised with a paver had the opportunity to have their photo taken with the Premiership Cup.


Guests could have their photos taken with family members.


The Premiership Cup may have been in attendance, but John Kennedy Snr was still a popular guest.


It was a big family affair for some.


Guests also took the opportunity to have their photo taken next to their paver on the Kennedy Steps.


It was a proud moment for many.


Some of the past players in attendance with the Premiership Cup. Back: (left) Graham Arthur, Les Hawken, Phil Hay Ken Beck, Garry Young. Front: (left) Graham Cooper, Phil Ryan, Ken Feltscheer.


Young and his nephew with the 2013 Premiership Cup.