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Round 3 Ins & Outs
The one-and-one Box Hill tackle the zero-and-two Sandringham tomorrow, with the Hawks’ first travelling party of 2021 set to include a big-name debutant. Midfielder Josh Deluca – a four-time WAFL premiership player – will don the brown and gold for the first time since joining at the close of 2019. Deluca, initially recruited off Carlton’s…
Hawks Make Seven Changes For Borough Showdown
The Box Hill Hawks have made a raft of changes to the side beaten last weekend on the Gold Coast, re-gaining a 2018 premiership player and handing a youngster his first taste of senior state league footy. Hawthorn flyer Changkuoth Jiath has been named to play across half-back and, in donning the brown and gold…
Club Statement: Round 7 Postponement
In response to restrictions announced by the Victorian Government this morning, the Box Hill Hawks wish to advise our members and supporters this weekend’s round seven fixture against Port Melbourne has been postponed. The Club will be closed to players and staff for the duration of the lockdown. “We have an obligation to our community…
Report: Hawks Stun ‘Gulls, Remain Top
The Box Hill Hawks secured a 13th win on the season and a sixth victory in succession on Sunday, coming from behind to defeat Williamstown at DSV Stadium. Challenged all afternoon by a well organised and niggly Seagulls outfit, the Hawks trailed by 16-points at the final change and were still 15-points in arrears as…
R19 Match Report: Hawks suffer third-consecutive defeat
At the final break, the equation seemed simple for Box Hill. Twenty-one points needed with the stiff breeze for victory – and to fight off all competition for its finals spot from chasing teams below. Coach Max Bailey gathered his troops and delivered a rousing three-quarter-time speech. The message was clear; everything was to be…
R16 Match Report: Fast-finishing Hawks fall short in Mirra’s milestone
A five-goal haul from Mat Walker and a late charge home proved not enough for Box Hill, falling 14 points short of Richmond on Sunday afternoon. Despite trailing by 37 points at three-quarter time, Coach Max Bailey urged his side to put everything on the line, in a determined effort to celebrate favourite son David…
