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1940 Hawthorn Football Club season

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16th season in the Victorian Football League

Australian rules football club season
Hawthorn Football Club
1940 season
PresidentDr. Jacob Jano
CoachBert Mills
CaptainBert Mills
Home groundGlenferrie Oval
Patriotic Premiership1st Round
VFL Season7–11 (9th)
Finals SeriesDid not qualify
Best and FairestAndy Angwin
Leading goalkickerAlby Naismith (25)
Highest home attendance16,000 (Round 3 vs.Richmond
Lowest home attendance5,500 (Round 18 vs.Fitzroy
Average home attendance9.833
← 1939
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The1940 season was theHawthorn Football Club's 16th season in theVictorian Football League and 39th overall.

Fixture

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Patriotic Premiership

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See also:1940 VFL Lightning Premiership

The VFL between Rounds 14 and 15 played a one-daylightning carnival, Known as thePatriotic Premiership, at theMelbourne Cricket Ground to raise money for the Patriotic Fund. The matches played were twenty minutes long with no time-on.

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores(Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendance
HomeAwayResult
1Saturday, 3 AugustSt Kilda2.2 (14)3.2 (20)Lost by 6 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)

Premiership Season

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RdDate and local timeOpponentScores(Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceRecord
HomeAwayResult
1Saturday, 27 April (2:45 pm)North Melbourne25.11 (161)13.11 (89)Won by 72 pointsGlenferrie Oval (H)14,0001–0
2Saturday, 4 May (2:45 pm)St Kilda12.25 (97)7.13 (55)Lost by 42 pointsJunction Oval (A)17,0001–1
3Saturday, 11 May (2:45 pm)Richmond15.12 (102)19.15 (129)Lost by 27 pointsGlenferrie Oval (H)16,0001–2
4Saturday, 18 May (2:45 pm)South Melbourne22.13 (145)16.10 (106)Lost by 39 pointsLake Oval (A)9,0001–3
5Saturday, 25 May (2:45 pm)Essendon12.18 (90)9.19 (73)Lost by 17 pointsWindy Hill (A)12,0001–4
6Saturday, 1 June (2:30 pm)Melbourne12.15 (87)11.15 (81)Won by 6 pointsGlenferrie Oval (H)8,0002–4
7Saturday, 8 June (2:30 pm)Fitzroy17.11 (113)12.14 (86)Lost by 27 pointsBrunswick Street Oval (A)7,0002–5
8Saturday, 15 June (2:30 pm)Footscray8.17 (65)15.20 (110)Lost by 45 pointsGlenferrie Oval (H)10,0002–6
9Saturday, 22 June (2:30 pm)Geelong12.18 (90)6.10 (46)Lost by 44 pointsCorio Oval (A)4,0002–7
10Saturday, 29 June (2:30 pm)Carlton13.11 (89)13.18 (96)Won by 7 pointsPrinces Park (A)10,0003–7
11Saturday, 6 July (2:30 pm)Collingwood10.17 (77)14.17 (101)Lost by 24 pointsGlenferrie Oval (H)10,0003–8
12Saturday, 13 July (2:30 pm)North Melbourne11.11 (77)9.16 (70)Lost by 7 pointsArden Street Oval (A)3,0003–9
13Saturday, 20 July (2:30 pm)St Kilda17.17 (119)8.15 (63)Won by 56 pointsGlenferrie Oval (H)8,0004–9
14Saturday, 27 July (2:30 pm)Richmond11.13 (79)12.15 (87)Won by 8 pointsPunt Road Oval (A)9,0005–9
15Saturday, 10 August (2:45 pm)South Melbourne10.19 (79)10.13 (73)Won by 6 pointsGlenferrie Oval (H)8,0006–9
16Saturday, 17 August (2:45 pm)Essendon11.8 (84)18.12 (120)Lost by 36 pointsGlenferrie Oval (H)9,0006–10
17Saturday, 24 August (2:45 pm)Melbourne26.20 (176)8.14 (62)Lost by 114 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (A)8,7226–11
18Saturday, 31 August (2:45 pm)Fitzroy13.16 (94)5.8 (38)Won by 56 pointsGlenferrie Oval (H)5,5007–11
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Ladder

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(P)Premiers
Qualified for finals
#TeamPWLDPFPA%Pts
1Melbourne(P)18144021101677125.856
2Richmond18126017871489120.048
3Essendon18126016111489108.248
4Geelong18117016451599102.944
5Carlton18108017301555111.340
6Footscray1899016961558108.936
7Fitzroy189901443156392.336
8Collingwood18810016211611100.632
9Hawthorn1871101549176088.028
10South Melbourne1871101480169687.328
11St Kilda1851301418163486.820
12North Melbourne1841401381184075.116

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Average score: 90.1
Source:AFL Tables

References

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  1. ^"AFL Tables - 1940 Season Scores". afltables.com. Retrieved13 September 2016.
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