The Hawthorn Hawks have made a number of changes to their list in order to accelerate their chances of winning a flag in the near future. The Hawks have been a powerhouse in the AFL for many years, but have not been able to win a premiership since 2015.
The Hawks have made some big changes to their list, including the recruitment of several new players. The most notable of these is former Geelong star Tom Hawkins, who has been signed to a four-year deal. Hawkins is a proven goal-kicker and will provide the Hawks with a much-needed boost in the forward line.
The Hawks have also brought in some experienced players, such as former North Melbourne ruckman Todd Goldstein and former Essendon midfielder David Zaharakis. These two players will provide the Hawks with valuable experience and leadership on the field.
In addition to the new recruits, the Hawks have also made some changes to their list by trading away some of their more experienced players. This includes trading away veterans Sam Mitchell and Jordan Lewis, as well as trading away young gun Jaeger O’Meara.
The Hawks have also made some changes to their coaching staff, with Alastair Clarkson being appointed as the new head coach. Clarkson is a highly respected coach and has had success at both the AFL and VFL levels. He is known for his attacking style of play and his ability to get the best out of his players.
The Hawks are hoping that these changes will help them to accelerate their chances of winning a flag in the near future. They have a talented list and with the right mix of experienced players and young stars, they could be a force to be reckoned with in the upcoming season.
Only time will tell if these changes will be enough to help the Hawks win a flag, but one thing is for sure: the Hawks are doing everything they can to give themselves the best chance of success.