2021 Coaching Group Confirmed

2021 Coaching Group Confirmed

With pre-season preparations underway, the Box Hill Hawks are pleased to announce our finalised coaching group for the 2021 VFL East Coast competition. The newly appointed Sam Mitchell will embark on his first campaign as Senior Coach supported by Senior Assistant Andy Collins and a team comprising Aaron Cornelius, Clay Illman, Clint Proctor and Clinton…

A Favourite Son Returns

A Favourite Son Returns

Box Hill Hawks are pleased to welcome back two-time premiership player Anthony Brolic for the 2020 VFL season. Brolic returns to City Oval having spent 2019 wearing the brown and gold of Rowville in the EFL Premier League, placing third in the competition’s Chandler Medal and winning selection in the team of the year. The…

The Skipper Stays

The Skipper Stays

Box Hill Hawks are pleased to announce Club captain Andrew Moore has agreed to terms to return for the 2019 VFL season. The capture of the skipper’s signature adds an exclamation mark to a whirlwind month for the Hawks, who just two weeks ago became the first team to win the VFL premiership from outside…

Grand Final Information

Grand Final Information

A rollercoaster of a season is set to come to the grandest of climaxes this coming Sunday afternoon, as Box Hill face Casey to determine the destiny of the 2018 VFL ‘Love The Game’ premiership. Box Hill won their way into the decider by virtue of Sunday’s scintillating one-point Preliminary Final victory against Williamstown, with…

Preliminary Final Team Selection

Preliminary Final Team Selection

Grant Birchall heads a list of four possible inclusions for Box Hill’s Preliminary Final with Williamstown, with the premiership Hawk in line for his first taste of competitive football in 441 days should he take the field. Birchall’s inclusion may well hinge of the outcome of Friday night’s senior Semi-Final between Hawthorn and Melbourne, with…

2018 Liston Trophy Re-Cap

Andrew Moore has finished in a tie for sixth in the 2018 J.J Liston Trophy for the VFL’s best and fairest player, polling 13 votes in just 13 matches, with the award ultimately shared by Richmond’s Anthony Miles and Williamstown’s Michael Gibbons, who won his second Liston, on 19 votes. Although ineligible to win the…