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HAWTHORN 17.18 (120) defeated NORTH MELBOURNE 12.9 (81)
Key forward Jacob Koschitzke threw his name up for a round-one debut in Hawthorn’s win over North Melbourne in the Community Cup series on Saturday.
Koschitzke, the cousin of retired St Kilda star Justin, kicked six goals and three behinds while pulling in some strong marks as the Hawks controlled the majority of the game to claim a 39-point win at Arden Street Oval.
Jacob Koschitzke is congratulated by teammates after kicking one of his six goals for the Hawks on Saturday.
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The third-year Hawks forward was drafted as a key defender but has trained as a forward during the off-season and made some smart leads into space for his marks, while his kicking action looks fundamentally sound.
The one big takeaway for all 18 clubs after the scratch matches
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Though fans werenât allowed in and broadcasts were tough to access, the menâs footy season got underway last week with each team having their first practice match hit out of 2021.
Unless you were there or sitting through a fuzzy livestream, information was tough to come by.
Weâve combed over every game and picked out one positive note for all 18 clubs heading into the AAMI Community Series this week.
Read our thoughts below:
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The Crows may have been easily beaten by Port Adelaide at Alberton, but Billy Framptonâs performance was promising.
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A new AFL season is upon us, and with that is an opportunity for a swathe of players to put a horror 2020 season behind them.
Some of these players fell out of favour during the COVID-impacted season, while some were cut down by injuries. Let’s take a look at the host of names who are ready to make an impact in 2021.
Adelaide Crows
2020 get off to a fantastic start for dynamic Crow Wayne Milera, signing a five-year deal with the club in February. However, after featuring in his side’s opening two matches of the season (with an almost two-month gap in between games), Milera was sidelined due to a stress fracture in his foot. It would claim the rest of his campaign, so the exciting Indigenous talent will be wanting to perform strongly and repay the faith the Crows have showed in him.
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