Excitement Builds for Hawthorn’s Return to UTAS Stadium

Excitement Builds for Hawthorn’s Return to UTAS Stadium

Excitement Builds for Hawthorn’s Return to UTAS Stadium

There’s a buzz in the air as Hawthorn Football Club gears up for its first official match in Tasmania this year, marking Launceston’s first night game at UTAS Stadium since 2018. The Hawks have been off to an impressive start this season, and fans are eagerly anticipating another strong performance when they take on GWS under the lights on Saturday night.

The team hit the track on Friday afternoon for their final training session at UTAS Stadium, known as the Captain’s Run. Dubbed “Burra’s Yama,” this session gave players a chance to fine-tune their game plan ahead of the big clash. It also offered fans a glimpse of the squad in action, with stunning images capturing the intensity and focus of the team. Credit to Bradley Moylon Photography for providing some incredible shots of the session.

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With the game fast approaching, tickets are selling out quickly, especially in Tasmania, where footy fans have long supported Hawthorn’s presence in the region. The atmosphere promises to be electric as supporters rally behind Sam Mitchell’s squad, hoping to keep their unbeaten streak alive.

Beyond the game itself, there’s plenty happening around the club. The Hawks are celebrating their 100-year anniversary since joining the VFL/AFL, making this season even more special. Additionally, the team’s community initiatives continue to thrive, including the AFLW Oval & Community Pavilion project and the ever-popular Hawks Museum, where fans can share their cherished memories.

With so much excitement leading up to the game, all eyes will be on UTAS Stadium come Saturday night. Will the Hawks continue their dominant run, or will GWS rise to the challenge? One thing’s for sure—the energy and passion for footy in Tasmania are stronger than ever.

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