Official AFL Website of the Brisbane Lions Football Club

More from Telstra

Australia's best network.

Base MC Graphic
2023 Toyota AFL Premiership
Hawthorn v Brisbane Lions
Round 13 • Saturday 10 June 2023 • 3:45 AM (UTC)
98 15.8
Full Time
73 11.7
Hawks Won By 25
MCG,  Melbourne  • Wurundjeri

Match Timeline

The Match Timeline Explained
Match Timeline The Match Timeline shows which team is in the lead at any point in the game. The further the blue line is on one team's side, the more they're winning by. You can see how many points a team is ahead (or behind) by using the numbers on either side.
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 ET1 ET2
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
-.- (-)
-.- (-)

Match Feed

Live Interchange Bench

Loading…

No interchange bench data available

There is currently no interchange bench data available for this match

Quarter Breakdown

The latest score breakdowns

--.-
--.-
--.-
--.-
--.-
--.-
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 ET1 ET2
--.-
--.-
--.-
--.-
--.-
--.-

Match Feed

Live Interchange Bench

Loading…

No interchange bench data available

There is currently no interchange bench data available for this match

Recent Encounters

The last 3 meetings between the teams...

Loading…

No Recent Encounters Available

There are currently no recent encounters available for this match

Form Guide

Find out how each teams season is shaping up!

Loading…

No recent form available

There is currently no recent form available for this match
Click for More

Line-Ups

The latest team changes…

Click For More

Team Head-to-Head Stats

How the teams performed

    Loading…

    No Team Stats Available

    There are currently no Stats available for this Match
    Click For More

    Match Leaders

    Who performed the best this match

    Brisbane Lions Official App

    The latest news, player stats, and match day tickets in the palm of your hand!

    {}

    Game Day Guide: Rd 13 v Hawks

    We're back from our Bye and we're on our way to the MCG for Round 13 to vs the Hawthorn Hawks this Saturday!

    We're back from our Bye and we're on our way to the MCG for Round 13 to vs the Hawthorn Hawks this Saturday!

    Who: Hawthorn Hawks vs Brisbane Lions
    Where: MCG
    When: Saturday 10th June at 1:45pm (local)
    Gates Open: 12:00pm

    MEMBERS

    General Admission seating on Level 1 in the Ponsford Stand

    LIONS SHOP

    Open from 11:30 until start of the 3rd quarter outside gate 1 for all your merchandise and membership needs

    General Public On sale: BUY TICKETS HERE

    GETTING TO THE MCG

    Find your best way to get to the MCG with our journey planner and transport option tools. For information on public transport, pedestrian access, taxi ranks and more, click here.

    PARKING

    General public parking is available for this match. Click here for parking information and continue to check regularly for updates.

    Parking for disability permit holders can be pre-booked via Ticketek here.

    Watch: Live on Seven and Fox Footy or stream on Kayo.

    06:02

    We copped a tight loss last time we met. Jack Payne gave Brisbane some hope when he kicked a goal with less than two minutes to play, but when Charlie Cameron's late dribble kick at goal missed, the deal had been sealed. Dayne Zorko snapped a major with two seconds remaining, but it mattered little, as Hawthorn notched its fourth win of the year.

    HAWTHORN                      5.2          10.3        13.5        18.9 (117)
    BRISBANE                            6.2          9.8          13.9        17.10 (112)

    GOALS
    Hawthorn: Lewis 4, Wingard 3, Butler 2, Moore 2, Breust, Frost, Lynch, Mitchell, Morrison, Newcombe, Shiels
    Brisbane: Cameron 3, Prior 3, McCarthy 2, Berry, Fort, Fullarton, McInerney, Neale, Payne, Rayner, Rich, Zorko

    BEST
    Hawthorn: Newcombe, Mitchell, Lewis, Sicily, Nash, O'Meara
    Brisbane: Rich, Lyons, Coleman, McInerney, Zorko, Neale

     

    Today's Must Read

    {}
    {}
    {}
    {}

    Match Report: Hawks Preyed on Lions

    Hawthorn has run the legs off Brisbane to storm to a fourth straight win over the Lions with a thrilling 25-point triumph at the MCG on Saturday afternoon.

    Hawthorn has run the legs off Brisbane to storm to a fourth straight win over the Lions with a thrilling 25-point triumph at the MCG on Saturday afternoon.

    After trailing by 17 points at half-time, the Hawks flipped the game with a dominant six-goal third quarter and ran out easy 15.8 (98) to 11.7 (73) winners.

    It was their fourth win of the season – and third from their past four – and came on the back of a daring, high-handball, brand of attack that stretched Brisbane defensively.

    Captain James Sicily was again instrumental with 32 disposals, although might come under MRO scrutiny for a fourth-quarter tackle on Hugh McCluggage, while Mitch Lewis led things at the other end of the ground with four goals.

    Jai Newcombe (28, five clearances and three goals assists) and James Worpel (30 with five clearances) helped change the midfield momentum in the second half, while youngster Connor Macdonald (28, two goals and three assists) played arguably the best game of his short career.

    The Hawks had a whopping 101 more uncontested possessions than Brisbane, generating 62 inside 50s to 46.

    It was clear from the opening quarter this would be a contrast of styles as Brisbane wanted to use its physical strength and experience against Hawthorn's want to run at all costs.

    And it was the latter that won out.

    Hawthorn led by five points at the first change, but Brisbane piled on three goals in the dying stages of the first half to flip momentum and hold a 17-point advantage.

    It wasn't quite one-way traffic in the second half, but the Hawks' ability to switch the ball into open spaces created plenty of opportunities in their forward half.

    Lewis kicked two goals in the third quarter, while Jacob Koschitzke's second, of three for the day, gave the home team the lead.

    Brisbane looked like rallying early in the last following a Lincoln McCarthy goal, but Sam Mitchell's men would not be denied, as the impressive Macdonald kicked his second from a forward 50 stoppage and the Hawks never looked back.

    The Lions have now lost consecutive matches after going down to Adelaide before the bye, and are clinging to a spot in the top four.

    Is James Sicily in MRO strife?

    In his first game back after missing a week through suspension, James Sicily will have another nervous wait after a fourth-quarter incident involving Hugh McCluggage. The Lions midfielder had the ball on the wing when Sicily tackled him, twisting him into the ground. McCluggage fell awkwardly with his head hitting the turf first. He lay motionless on the ground for a couple of minutes before being assisted from the field and taking no further part in the game. 

    Hawks make it four on the trot against Brisbane

    Whoever the coach, whatever the venue, whatever the time of the season, Hawthorn has had Brisbane's measure since COVID-19 first came on our radars. Since the opening round of 2020 – when the teams met at an empty MCG as the season was being shut down – the Hawks are a perfect four from four against Chris Fagan's men. In 2021 and 2022 they won contests in Launceston, with today ensuring the Lions haven't had success since 2019. Hawthorn is the only team Brisbane has not beaten in that period. The Lions have now also lost 13 of their past 14 games at the MCG.

    Dunkley's first goal as a Lion

    What looked like a regulation forward 50 stoppage goal to Josh Dunkley early in the match meant so much more to the first-year Lion. After kicking 65 goals in 118 games for the Western Bulldogs – including a career-high 18 last year – Dunkley was yet to break his duck for his new club after 11 games. But with some slick work from Will Ashcroft early in the first term, the midfielder was able to snap truly on his right boot and was instantly mobbed by every one of his teammates. 

    HAWTHORN          4.1     5.4     11.7     15.8 (98)
    BRISBANE             3.2     8.3     10.3     11.7 (73)

    GOALS 
    Hawthorn: Lewis 4, Koschitzke 3, Moore 2, Macdonald 2, Butler 2, Meek, Breust
    Brisbane:
    Hipwood 4, Rayner 2, Cameron 2, McCarthy, Dunkley, Ashcroft

    BEST 
    Hawthorn: Newcombe, Sicily, Impey, Lewis, Macdonald, Worpel
    Brisbane:
    Dunkley, Andrews, Hipwood, Neale, McCluggage, Payne

    INJURIES 
    Hawthorn: Breust (corked leg)
    Brisbane:
    Rich (shin), McCluggage (head) 

    SUBSTITUTES 
    Hawthorn: Cam Mackenzie (replaced Luke Breust in third quarter)
    Brisbane:
    Keidean Coleman (replaced Daniel Rich at three-quarter time)

    Crowd: 35,869 at the MCG

     

    {}

    Player Stats

    See how the players are performing...

        Basic - Both Teams

        Team Stats

        See how the teams are performing…

        Disposals

        Stoppages

        Possession

        Marks

        Scoring

        Defence

        General

        Loading…
        Expand match timeline Close

        Line-Ups

        Match Feed

        The latest team changes....

        The Match Timeline Explained
        Match Timeline The Match Timeline shows which team is in the lead at any point in the game. The further the blue line is on one team's side, the more they're winning by. You can see how many points a team is ahead (or behind) by using the numbers on either side.
        -.- (-)
        -.- (-)
        -.- (-)
        -.- (-)
        -.- (-)
        -.- (-)
        Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 ET1 ET2
        Drag me!
        -.- (-)
        -.- (-)
        -.- (-)
        -.- (-)
        -.- (-)
        -.- (-)
        Refresh Match Feed
        --.-
        --.-
        --.-
        --.-
        --.-
        --.-
        Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 ET1 ET2
        --.-
        --.-
        --.-
        --.-
        --.-
        --.-

        Match Feed

        Loading…
        Expand match timeline Close

        Match News, Videos and Photos

        Loading…