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Why Cornes would be booking his prelim final ticket if he were a Hawks fan
Andrew SlevisonΒ β’ Β March 21st, 2025 11:54 am

Hawthorn found a way to get the job done against Carlton at the MCG on Thursday night.
Sam Mitchellβs Hawks trailed by five points at half-time but kicked seven goals to two in the second half to come away with a 20-point win, giving them a 3-0 start to the 2025 season.
SEN Breakfastβs David King was suitably impressed by how the Hawks absorbed what the Blues threw at them before their game kicked into gear.
βThey found a way to win. Sometimes you donβt play the best game of footy but you can find a way to win, and win a different way,β King said.
βThere were getting smashed at clearances, their mids were well held and clamped, and then in bursts they were able to find a way.
βThey had some things go their way. I didnβt think the umpires had a great night.β
King loved what he saw from Mabior Chol, who kicked three goals and had seven score involvements, and was particularly taken by the performance of midfielder Jai Newcombe, who finished the night with 32 disposals, 11 tackles, nine clearances and nine score involvements.
βMabior Chol, thatβs the best game Iβve seen him play,β King added.
βHe was involved in all their scoring.
βI thought Jai Newcombe was outstanding, and particularly on the outside.
βCreating space, putting teammates into good space via his handball was just terrific.
βHe was probably the number one player on the ground last night from a Hawthorn point of view.β
Kane Cornes was in a similar boat to King, praising the Hawks for having the ability to win footy matches in varying fashion.
βHawthorn have done it differently in all three wins,β said Cornes.
βLast week (against Essendon) they were smacked up around contest and clearance, but did it with ball movement.
βAt half-time last night they hadnβt kicked a goal from turnover which is very unusual for them. It was all five goals from stoppage so then it was the reverse of last week.
βIn the end, they just know that teams cannot go with them.β
He highlighted Hawthornβs spread of contributors and overall depth when making a bold call relating to their 2025 aspirations, marking them in for a Preliminary Final appearance at the very least.
βThey didnβt get anything out of Dylan Moore. I thought Ollie Hollands did a terrific job on him,β Cornes continued.
βIt doesnβt matter if individuals are down, someone else will bob up as they have done.
βI thought Nick Watsonβs ability to come up the ground and to play with more freedom and get involved, it was seven score involvements from his 16 touches and a couple of big goals. Heβs a freak and heβs a star.
βYouβd be pretty happy if youβre a Hawthorn fan. Iβd at least be booking my prelim final ticket.β
King concluded: βYeah, I think theyβll be there but a long way to go.β
βEssendon looked ok in patches against them, Carlton looked ok in patches against them, so thereβs still a long way to go for that.β
The unbeaten Hawks will take their 3-0 record to the familiar surrounds of UTAS Stadium in Launceston to take on GWS next Saturday night.

