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Subscribe to Hawks Insiders for the most in-depth and wide ranging Hawthorn cover there is. From exclusive interviews to analysis, match recaps to podcasts, the Insiders have you covered.A new week at Hawks Insiders and we came good on writing the wrongs from last week, making sure that we had no issues on X for the entire evening.Okay - that was because there was no X Safe Space - and perhaps a bit of a look into our future where we potentially change the format of our Wednesday night / Thursday morning offering.Watch this ‘Space' - pardon the pun.So for now you can sit back and listen to the dulcet tones of Andrew Weiss and Nat Martin as they unpacked a host of brown and gold news from the week, including:.* A slightly different look at the Blues game and what it means to be 3-0;* Harry Morrison and Finn Maginness love - and a look at our depth;* Injuries and how we are looking to replace Connor Macdonald;* A look ahead to the Giants game and questions from our followers;* How Harry Kane and Dylan Moore have more in comment than you think;* Buddy back in town;* And much more.We appreciate your support here at Hawks Insiders, thank you to our subscribers for helping to allow us to do what we do. Don't forget to listen in as the HI team goes live on Wednesday nights on X (Twitter). Follow us on social media through the links below:Twitter | Facebook | Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hawksinsiders.substack.com/subscribe
Tim chatted with Hawthorn utility Finn Maginness about Hawks practice match against the Cats, his performance in last year's finals series and the confidence the team has heading into the 2025 AFL season.Player sponsor experience: https://bit.ly/3x7frj6Give TH a 5-star review! Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TalkingHawksFollow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkingHawksFollow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/talking_hawksFollow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkinghawks
Damian Barrett and Nat Edwards bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Charlie Cameron and Toby Bedford have had their cases dismissed at the AFL Appeals Tribunal last night meaning they're both free to play. The reasoning used by the legal-eagles has fired up Damo, while we're still no clearer on what will constitute a fair tackle going into this weekend Darcy Moore is under the spotlight as Finn Maginness returns to the Hawthorn line up to face off against Nick Daicos tomorrow. Essendon and Adelaide open the round tonight at Marvel. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AFL Daily's weekly offering of the AFL Daily Round-Table featuring Damian Barrett, Nat Edwards, Sarah Olle and Josh Gabelich. Every Tuesday afternoon for your commute home, hear the team unpack the biggest talking points in the world of footy. The Cats have found another one with Lawson Humphries Can Collingwood fix this form slump they now find themselves in? Are they going to “rush” Dan McStay back in this weekend vs. Hawthorn? Gabo's flight-risk Collingwood took to get Lachie Schultz during the trade period Will Hawthorn bring Finn Maginness back into the side to tag Nick Daicos? Sydney won't be blinking too much about what goes on with WCE next coaching decision The list of club greats who've gone back to coach their club and failed Should Jack Buckley be allowed to go to the Olympics to watch his partner compete? What we're looking forward to this weekend Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Subscribe to Hawks Insiders for the best brown and gold coverage in the business - including exclusive interviews, analysis, match recaps, and pods.As frustrating as the final result was against Collingwood, the settling of dust combined with the ability to talk about through it in our recap pod has proven to be the perfect combination of therapy.Nearly 24-hours after our thrilling comeback against the Pies, Darren and Brad came together to discuss:* The first half;* The reality of being a really young side;* Stopping the rot - another game where we struggled to stop the run-ons;* Second half success;* Blake Hardwick up forward;* Karl Amon's second half improvement;* The performances of Lloyd Meek, Max Ramsden, Finn Maginness, Connor Nash and Henry Hustwaite;* Plus so much more…We appreciate your support here at Hawks Insiders, and we love your contributions and feedback. Hit us up and let us know if we were on the money, or if we missed a trick.Don't forget to listen in as the HI team goes live on Wednesday nights on X (formerly Twitter) Spaces. Follow us on and Facebook (if you're into that sort of thing) as well. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hawksinsiders.substack.com/subscribe
As we head into the season proper, stay up to date by subscribing to Hawks Insiders for news, match recaps, exclusive pods, player ratings, and insights into all things Hawthorn Football Club.Hawthorn v EssendonSaturday 16 March, 1.45pmMelbourne Cricket GroundFinally!! Round 1, 2024 is upon us. The quicker our pre-season is forgotten the better. It's time to look ahead to what will hopefully be an exciting 2024 and there's no better to start the season than a clash against our arch rivals, Essendon, in front of a 75,000+ crowd at the MCG on a Saturday afternoon.The make up of our Round 1 side will be fascinating. Unfortunately, injuries to key players during the pre-season have made things incredibly difficult for match committee heading into the early rounds of the season.Let's take a look at how I think the team will look in Round 1.The backlineOur first choice full back James Blanck suffered a season ending ACL injury in the intra-club a few week's ago. Talk about a disaster. 25 year old key defender Ethan Phillips, who recently joined Box Hill from Port Melbourne, was promoted to the list and is a chance to play against the Bombers. I think he needs a few weeks at Box Hill and Sam Frost will get the first crack at full back. Frost will have a huge job against Peter Wright this week, and the last time Frost played on Wright, he kicked 6.0. Josh Weddle, Karl Amon & Jarman Impey will provide the run, whilst Jack Scrimshaw & skipper James Sicily will fill the other roles. Our backline is in for a world of pain if our midfield struggles like they have all pre-season.The midfieldPeter Crimmins Medalist, and arguably our best midfielder Will Day suffered a stress fracture in his foot and will miss at least the first 5 weeks of the season. If we are looking at the positives, it will give an opportunity for a couple of our young guns in Cam Mackenzie and Henry Hustwaite to earn a spot in the team over the opening few weeks. Both Mackenzie and Hustwaite were shining lights in the pre-season and will both get opportunities to play early on in the season. For Round 1, there's only room for one. Jai Newcombe will once again lead the midfield and despite playing under 55 games, has become one of the best inside midfielders in the AFL. James Worpel & Connor Nash need to stand up and provide Newcombe with more support. They have both had average pre-seasons and with Day out, the pressure will be on. The Bombers best midfielder is Zach Merrett - does Finn Maginness play to tag Merrett? With Darcy Parish in doubt, the question will be, do the Hawks go head to head, or play a tagger? If Merrett has under 20 touches, the Hawks should win. The wing position is also an interesting watch at selection. Former Bomber Massimo D'Ambrosio has impressed this pre-season and deserves to play against his former team. Josh Ward is another one that's played predominantly wing this pre-season. In my opinion he is not a wingman, but his ability to play inside mid cements his spot in the team. Harry Morrison finished season 2023 in good form and seems to be a Sam Mitchell favourite. I have him just missing out for Round 1.The ruckMajor alarm bells. Ned Reeves had some quality games last season but his issue to run out games and ability to impact around the ground was a big problem. From what I've seen this pre-season, it's going to carry over into season 2024. As we saw last season, the Reeves and Meek combination doesn't work, so unless Reeves is injured, Meek will be playing at Box Hill this season. The forward lineA completely new and exciting look for season 2024. Former Tiger and Sun Mabior Chol has arrived to partner Mitch Lewis & to help Reeves in the ruck. Collingwood premiership player Jack Ginnivan comes in to partner Luke Breust and the exciting number 5 pick in last year's draft, Nick “the Wizard” Watson. Dylan Moore is set to play after suffering glandular fever in the pre-season. His class and leadership will be crucial throughout the season. We also welcome back Jack Gunston, who will provide great experience and leadership. I can see Gunston playing as a swingman early on in the season. Expect him to spend time down in the backline and to play at least 15 games this season. The most interesting move this pre-season has been Blake Hardwick's move forward. Can it work? Here's my team for Round 1:FB: Impey Frost SicilyHB: Scrimshaw Weddle AmonC: D'Ambrosio Nash WardHF: Macdonald Lewis HardwickFF: Breust Chol Ginnivan R: Reeves Newcombe WorpelINT: Watson Gunston Moore Mackenzie (Hustwaite)EMG: Phillips Mitchell Morrison Ramsden Injured (not considered): Day, Wingard, Jiath, Blanck, Grainger-BarrasUnder the pump: James Worpel, Connor Nash, Josh Ward, Sam FrostWhat do we think, Hawks fans? Has Brad nailed his Round 1 team or has he fumbled the ball? 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Subscribe to Hawks Insiders for all the news through Hawthorn-tinted glasses and more exclusive content.What to do this morning before we collective hope and pray for a Brisbane Lions win in the 2023 AFL Grand Fnal?Why not listen to our next Player Review Pod from 2023 featuring Danny and Darren as they take us through another group of players and how they fared through the season.In this edition of the series, our Insiders take us through some first time brown and gold players and a Vice Captain, including:* Cam Mackenzie;* Finn Maginness;* Lloyd Meek;* Seamus Mitchell; and* Dylan Moore.Do you agree with our assessments of their 2023 seasons? Harsh? Fair? Not enough credit given?Drop a comment and let us know what you think - we hope you enjoy!Join the Hawks Insiders community on Twitter and Facebook. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hawksinsiders.substack.com/subscribe
What an end to the season! Darren's team Wise Ocean PODs is etched in AFL Fantasy history with his 25-point win over Jonathon's Fleabaggers to take out the 2023 AFL Fantasy Classic season. Darren joins the final episode of the podcast for the season to chat about how he won the Toyota HiLux. The boys wrap up an eventful year with some highs (and lows) featured in their Fantasy Wrapped section. The Dane Swan Medal is handed out while plenty of players get a pat on the back including the final tally of the Michael Barlow Medal for the Cash Cow of the Year. Episode guide 2:30 - Warnie slid outside of the top 13,000 much to Calvin's amusement. 6:45 - End-of-season under-achievers Josh Dunkley, Jack Steele and Tim Taranto cop rockets. 10:05 - Zach Merrett was a great VC choice for the competition winner, but where was he in Calvin's Captains? 14:45 - The move to bring in Taylor Walker against the Eagles was a masterstroke. 17:30 - Finn Maginness didn't affect the scoring of Andrew Brayshaw or Caleb Serong. 21:40 - Darren Carr, the coach of Wise Ocean PODs, chats about his Toyota HiLux winning year. 26:45 - Watching the season-defining Eagles v Crows game with new recruit Shannon Hurn was how Darren celebrated his birthday. 30:30 - Zak Butters was Darren's best pick of this year. 33:00 - The Dane Swan Medal for the Fantasy MVP is awarded to Marcus Bontempelli. 36:15 - Warnie is reminded that he said no ruck will average more than 100. 39:00 - Herry Sheezel takes out the Michael Barlow Medal for the Cash Cow of the Year. 43:00 - The boys review some of the average draft picks that stood out ... both good and bad. 46:15 - Scott's aflfantasywrapped.com website has been updated for 2023. 49:30 - James Sicily featured in the boys' worst captain scores. 53:50 - Calvin suggest Brodie Grundy will be one of his first picks in 2023. Head to afl.com.au/fantasy for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Subscribe to Hawks Insiders for all the news through Hawthorn-tinted glasses and more exclusive content.It wasn't the prettiest display against the Demons but there was plenty to be happy about and we spent some time in our Safe Space unpacking the game at the MCG.We had plenty to discuss on Wednesday night including:* A look ahead to the final game of the season against the Dockers;* Trades, free agents, draft picks and more silly season preparations;* Box Hill and their game on the weekend;* DGB, Henry Hustwaite and Finn Maginness;* Jai and Will making the 22Under22;* And plenty more…Whether it be through subscribing to our Substack, engaging with us on X or joining us on our Safe Space, we at Hawks Insiders are incredibly grateful for the community that we have, and we thank you for your involvement and support.HI Safe Spaces will continue on Wednesday nights for the foreseeable future. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hawksinsiders.substack.com/subscribe
It was a mighty fine effort from the Hawks to match the Dees, but it wasn't to be, the final margin 27 points. Still, there was some satisfaction to be gained from Finn Maginness riling up the red and blue, and last-minute debutant Henry Hustwaite making an excellent first impression. We're back to unpack all this and more, here on the Hawk Talk Podcast! Follow us on X, or Twitter, or whatever you're calling it these days - @HawkTalkPod Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gerard and Kane are joined by Champion Datas Daniel Hoyne for a look at all the stats that matter, Hawthorn ice block Finn Maginness on his new contract and former AFL Umpire Matt Head who helps clarify some of the controversies from the last few weeks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Ice block aka Hawthorns Finn Maginness joins Gerard and Kane on Sportsday after signing a new deal keeping him in the brown and gold for another two years Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've made it! There's one week to go in AFL Fantasy 2023 and The Traders chat about what to do with your final two trades. Roy, Calvin and Warnie preview each game with a Fantasy tidbit or two out each match plus catch up with former Port Adelaide player Sam Colquhoun who is currently ranked 10th overall. Episode guide 0:45 - Warnie snatched victory over Calvin with a score update. 5:30 - Captains in round 23 were on point with Rowan Marshall into Tim English a great call. 9:00 - Jayden Short and James Sicily were underperformers for Roy. 13:15 - There's onyl 57 points between Darren and Jonathon in the race to the HiLux. 17:00 - Harry Sheezel gets the five votes in the Cash Cow of the Year award for the 12th time this year. 19:15 - Is there any worry on Will Day after sitting out most of the last quarter? 25:00 - Advice for the final round. 28:30 - Which Docker will Finn Maginness go to? 34:20 - We should get good scores out of Lachie Neale and Josh Dunkley this week. 38:00 - Bulldogs are set for big scores in the last round. 40:00 - Taylor Walker is the most traded in player this week. Can he have a big R24 game agains the Eagles? 45:00 - Are we able get Clayton Oliver against the Swans? 47:45 - Is it a play to move on Sam Docherty? 50:00 - Roy, Calvin and Warnie reveal their R24 moves. 52:20 - Former Port Adelaide player Sam Colquhoun joins the show to discuss his 10th ranked team. 57:15 - "The boys are getting right around me" - Colquhoun is pumped with his league mates supporting him. 1:01:15 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter, @aflfantasy on Instagram and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 1:05:30 - Is Rory Laird a must against West Coast? 1:10:50 - Where was Jesse Hogan, who scored 188, on the captain list? 1:13:10 - Roy's ruck merry-go-round has been a constant for him this year. Head to afl.com.au/fantasy for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Simon Goodwin's comments about Finn Maginness, the stories to come from Round 23, Adam Simpson after West Coast's win, Spain's Women's World Cup win, Luke Beveridge's pre-game comments on Fox Footy, your calls, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fantasy coaches are coming off a poor week with Calvin's Captains not living up to the swag he presents them with. Warnie and Roy make him walk the plank after being talked into James Sicily as skipper. The boys chat through the potential tags and prioritising who to trade out for the last couple of weeks. Episode guide 3:00 - Calvin extends his lead over Warnie and the white flag is up. 7:00 - James Sicily was disappointing as captain. 11:30 - Roy's trade in of Josh Dunkley over Nic Newman is hurting him. 15:15 - Why wasn't Darcy Parish our VC? 22:00 - Matthew Johnson moves to third in the Michael Barlow Medal. 24:00 - Will we need to trade Sam Docherty? 29:20 - Top averaging players of the last five weeks. 32:30 - Cal's Scale of Hardness looking at taggers including where he believes Finn Maginness will go. 38:50 - Who to prioritise in your trades this week such as Lachie Neale. 43:00 - Most traded players and The Traders' early R23 trade thoughts. 45:10 - Fremantle ruckman and AFL Fantasy ambassador Luke Jackson joins the podcast. 48:25 - Jackson has noticed what us Fantasy coaches have with the Dockers' ruck match ups missing their opponents' No.1 ruck. 50:00 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter, @aflfantasy on Instagram and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 53:00 - Why do we have consolation finals? 57:20 - Who to get out of Clayton Oliver, Tom Green and Marcus Bontempelli? 59:10 - When do we get Taylor Walker? Head to afl.com.au/fantasy for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Statesman is back for another episode as we head towards the final two weeks of the season! It is do-or-die for all AFL Fantasy coaches vying for the HiLux, a hat, or bragging rights in their home league, as matchups remain key with just two games to go. Dos, Holmesy, and Stateo discuss the AFL's new Ryan Crowley - Finn Maginness, whose tagging prowess is putting fear through opposition players (and the fantasy coaches who own them), and take a look at who he might clamp in the penultimate fantasy round.The Fossils Five is back for another week as the Bont's West Coast matchup has the lads salivating for a potential 200-point showing... PLUS: the lads finish the show with some Footy Grid!Play Footy Grid — the ultimate AFL grid game! FootyGrid.comFollow us on Twitter:PODPOD: @podpodAFLDos: @HKdosLewy: @LewyAFStatesman: @Statesman33Holmesy: @HolmesyheroesHarmey: @jonharmeyUse the code 'PODPOD' when you sign up for 20% off Keeper League membership: keeperleaguepod.com.au/keeper-league-membership/Keeper League members gain access to CBA analysis, state league fantasy scores, kick-in data, a comprehensive draftee analysis for your rookie research, the Breakout Tracker, advanced spreadsheets for fantasy draft season, and much more!
This week on the Podcast we are joined by special guest Co-Host Will Diss, after Tricky lost a bet with him during the week. Will discusses the atmosphere at the Hawthorn & Collingwood game Saturday evening. The boys discuss the Matthew Lloyd situation as Will is a former student at Haileybury College. We discuss the weekend of footy, how Finn Maginness got on top of Nick Daicos, what Melbourne's forward line is going to look like now without Harrison Petty & much more. Find all of our Content here: https://linktr.ee/uptheguts23 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trent-du2019alton/message
Harry Sheezel jumps on the line to accept the Michael Barlow Medal for the Cash Cow of the Year. There's plenty to chat about this week after a big weekend that saw Bont and SicDawg rack up huge scores while Nick Daicos is a must-trade. Episode guide 2:00 - Josh Dunkley was a popular trade in last week, but only dropped an 81. 6:30 - Finn Maginness tagged Nick Daicos to 37. Who does he go to this week? 9:25 - "The dog was let off the lead" - Calvin was stoked with James Sicily's 160. 13:20 - The chase for the Toyota HuLux. 15:20 - Votes for the Michael Barlow Medal sees James Borlase claim the five votes on debut. 17:00 - Harry Sheezel joins The Traders. 21:25 - Harry nominates Ryley Sanders as a cash cow to look at for next year. 26:15 - All the news out of the weekend. 28:00 - Will Tom Mitchell miss games? 31:30 - Fremantle rucks have had it easy this year and Luke Jackson has a good run coming up. 35:00 - Nick Daicos trade options. 38:00 - Is it Sam Docherty or James Sicily? 40:20 - We've missed Nic Newman's big score, but can he score well over the last three weeks? 47:15 - Freo pair Luke Jackson and Hayden Young are options. 50:45 - Most traded players. 52:00 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter, @aflfantasy on Instagram and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 53:20 - Jack Ziebell is a play if you need cash. 58:30 - Roy boldly claims that "Zak Butters is back". 1:05:20 - Will Day or Sam Flanders? 1:09:15 - When do we get Taylor Walker for the R24 Eagles game? Head to afl.com.au/fantasy for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Statesman is back! Our favourite fossil returns in a great time of need as Nick Daicos is ruled OUT for the remainder of the AFL Fantasy season. Stateo, Lewy, Harmey, and Dos discuss all your possible options to replace him, then touch on all the other hot topics for the week, including Luke Jackson on fire, Jack Ziebell's retirement/seagull tour, Finn Maginness the clamp god, and the round 24 fixture! PLUS: Dossy reveals his top 5 Observable Thirst power rankings and number one on his 'Quenched' list.Play Footy Grid — the ultimate AFL grid game! FootyGrid.comFollow us on Twitter:PODPOD: @podpodAFLDos: @HKdosLewy: @LewyAFStatesman: @Statesman33Holmesy: @HolmesyheroesHarmey: @jonharmeyUse the code 'PODPOD' when you sign up for 20% off Keeper League membership: keeperleaguepod.com.au/keeper-league-membership/Keeper League members gain access to CBA analysis, state league fantasy scores, kick-in data, a comprehensive draftee analysis for your rookie research, the Breakout Tracker, advanced spreadsheets for fantasy draft season, and much more!
Hawthorn tagging star Finn Maginness joined Kane and Bucks to talk about his efforts on Nick Daicos on Saturday, what the team and the coaches expect from him, the aggression Collingwood showed towards him, James Sicily's leadership, how quickly they can become a finals side, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Monday morning, Kane and Bucks' 'Ramble' was followed by a quick chat with Tom Morris, who shared the latest sports news, and they then looked at who needs to do better in 'Pull Up Your Socks'. Bucks went through his top five talking points from Round 21 in 'The Buck Stops Here', and after getting the latest footy news from Tom, they were joined by Hawthorn tagging star Finn Maginness. Following their snappy assessments of each game from the weekend in 'Speaks Volumes', they finished the show with 'Questions Without Notice'. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After looking at the biggest issues to come from Round 21 in 'The Buck Stops Here', Kane and Bucks were joined by Hawthorn tagging star Finn Maginness on Monday morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The AFL Fantasy Finals are here for default leagues in Classic and Draft. Roy, Calvin and Warnie chat through the best players to select in the various price brackets... but also have a bit of fun reviewing the round including breaking news on Calvin's injury. Episode guide 1:00 - Warnie has overtaken Calvin in the overall rankings leading by four points. 3:20 - Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera is Roy's new favourite player. 6:30 - Mars isn't a happy hunting ground for Caleb Daniel. 10:15 - Tim Taranto wasn't a great captain option. 15:30 - How is the hat chase looking? 17:40 - Corey Wagner got the five votes for the Cash Cow of the Year award. 19:00 - News of the week. 23:00 - Calvin is on the injury list. 27:30 - Lachie Neale looks like he'll be tagged the rest of the year. 31:15 - The pre-season Finn Maginness v Nick Daicos match-up returns in round 21. 34:30 - Josh Dunkley is the premium selection to target this week. 37:00 - Would Roy get Josh Kelly for the third time this year? 41:30 - George Hewett will be back this week. 44:30 - Most traded players. 46:30 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter, @aflfantasy on Instagram and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 51:00 - Callum Mills just has to go. 55:15 - "He's almost the form player of the competition" - Roy is keen on Luke Davies-Uniacke. 58:20 - Despite 10 tons in a row, Calvin doesn't find owning Caleb Serong fun. 59:50 - Captains will be easier in round 21. Head to afl.com.au/fantasy for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Talking Hawks podcast episode we talk with Hawthorn midfielder Finn Maginness. We discuss and how Sam Mitchell is building player capacity at the club. Follow Talking Hawks on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. Give us a rating and like on your favourite podcast provider.
On the show today Hawthorn tagger Finn Maginness, all the fallout at Essendon and the celebration at North Melbourne following the signing of Alastair Clarkson and Josh Jenkins' Friday Spotlight
Hawthorn tagger Finn Maginness joined the boys ahead of the Hawks clash with the Dogs
I chat to Fergus Greene ahead of the mid season draft. Two AFL young stars from Hawthorn Will Day and Finn Maginness appear in the comments.
The last 24 hours witnessed a lot of movement for the brown and gold with one Hawk departing and two re-signing. Hawthorn's Head of Football Rob McCartney speaks exclusively to the Unpacking Trade podcast following the re-signings of Daniel Howe and Finn Maginness, touching on each individual's promising attributes which fans can expect to see more of in 2022. Host Stephanie Edwards also recaps recent media in which Hawthorn's National Recruiting Manager Mark McKenzie addresses speculation surrounding the club's links to opposition players. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.