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1939 Hawthorn Football Club season

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15th season in the Victorian Football League

Australian rules football club season
Hawthorn Football Club
1939 season
PresidentDr. Jacob Jona
CoachLen Thomas
CaptainLen Thomas
Home groundGlenferrie Oval
VFL Season5–12–1 (10th)
Finals SeriesDid not qualify
Best and FairestBert Mills
Leading goalkickerAlec Albiston (37)
Highest home attendance21,000 (Round 8 vs.Richmond
Lowest home attendance6,000 (Round 15 vs.Fitzroy)
Average home attendance12,889
← 1938
1940 →

The1939 season was theHawthorn Football Club's 15th season in theVictorian Football League and 38th overall.

Fixture

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Premiership Season

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RdDate and local timeOpponentScores(Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceRecord
HomeAwayResult
1Saturday, 22 April (2:45 pm)St Kilda18.20 (128)9.13 (67)Lost by 61 pointsJunction Oval (A)15,5000–1
2Saturday, 29 April (2:45 pm)North Melbourne17.13 (115)11.11 (77)Won by 38 pointsGlenferrie Oval (H)11,0001–1
3Saturday, 6 May (2:45 pm)Geelong17.14 (116)8.18 (66)Won by 50 pointsGlenferrie Oval (H)12,0002–1
4Saturday, 13 May (2:45 pm)Fitzroy10.17 (77)11.11 (77)DrawBrunswick Street Oval (A)12,0002–1–1
5Saturday, 20 May (2:45 pm)Carlton13.8 (86)11.17 (83)Won by 3 pointsGlenferrie Oval (H)20,0003–1–1
6Saturday, 27 May (2:45 pm)Collingwood14.14 (98)12.7 (79)Lost by 19 pointsVictoria Park (A)15,0003–2–1
7Saturday, 3 June (2:30 pm)Footscray12.15 (87)7.23 (65)Won by 22 pointsGlenferrie Oval (H)12,5004–2–1
8Saturday, 10 June (2:45 pm)Richmond7.13 (55)12.21 (93)Lost by 38 pointsGlenferrie Oval (H)21,0004–3–1
9Saturday, 17 June (2:45 pm)South Melbourne15.18 (108)12.14 (86)Lost by 22 pointsLake Oval (A)9,0004–4–1
10Saturday, 24 June (2:45 pm)Essendon19.11 (125)16.19 (115)Lost by 10 pointsWindy Hill (A)11,0004–5–1
11Saturday, 1 July (2:45 pm)Melbourne8.4 (52)7.12 (54)Lost by 2 pointsGlenferrie Oval (H)8,0004–6–1
12Saturday, 8 July (2:45 pm)St Kilda11.18 (84)15.17 (107)Lost by 23 pointsGlenferrie Oval (H)18,0004–7–1
13Saturday, 15 July (2:45 pm)North Melbourne18.11 (119)11.16 (82)Lost by 37 pointsArden Street Oval (A)8,0004–8–1
14Saturday, 22 July (2:45 pm)Geelong15.22 (112)13.12 (90)Lost by 22 pointsCorio Oval (A)5,0004–9–1
15Saturday, 5 August (2:45 pm)Fitzroy10.20 (80)12.7 (79)Won by 1 pointGlenferrie Oval (H)6,0005–9–1
16Saturday, 12 August (2:45 pm)Carlton18.16 (124)7.20 (62)Lost by 62 pointsPrinces Park (A)11,0005–10–1
17Saturday, 19 August (2:45 pm)Collingwood6.15 (51)7.17 (59)Lost by 8 pointsGlenferrie Oval (H)7,5005–11–1
18Saturday, 2 September (2:45 pm)Footscray11.17 (83)6.7 (43)Lost by 40 pointsWestern Oval (A)3,5005–12–1
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Ladder

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(P)Premiers
Qualified for finals
#TeamPWLDPFPA%Pts
1Melbourne(P)18153019281502128.460
2Collingwood18153018721535122.060
3Richmond18135017341469118.052
4St Kilda18135018061550116.552
5Carlton18126017961459123.148
6Essendon1881001696174997.032
7Geelong1871101582171392.428
8Fitzroy1861111482166189.226
9North Melbourne1861201561170991.324
10Hawthorn1851211427165786.122
11Footscray1841401494180982.616
12South Melbourne1831501367193270.812

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Average score: 91.4
Source:AFL Tables

References

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  1. ^"AFL Tables - 1939 Season Scores". afltables.com. Retrieved13 September 2016.
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