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2000 Hawthorn Football Club season

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104th season of the Australian Football League (AFL)

Australian rules football club season
Hawthorn Football Club
2000 season
PresidentIan Dicker
CoachPeter Schwab
CaptainShane Crawford
Home groundMelbourne Cricket Ground
AFL season12–10 (8th)
Finals seriesSemi-final
(lost toKangaroos 100–110)
Best and FairestDaniel Chick
Nick Holland
Leading goalkickerNick Holland (51)
Highest home attendance53,776 (Round 1 vs.Collingwood)
Lowest home attendance16,004 (Round 12 vs.Fremantle)
Average home attendance34,417
← 1999
2001 →

The2000 season was theHawthorn Football Club's 76th season in theAustralian Football League and 99th overall.

Fixture

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Premiership season

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RdDate and local timeOpponentScores(Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceRecord
HomeAwayResult
1Monday, 13 March (2:10 pm)Collingwood13.8 (86)20.20 (140)Lost by 54 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)53,7760–1
2Sunday, 19 March (2:10 pm)Carlton22.12 (154)18.4 (112)Lost by 42 pointsOptus Oval (A)21,1610–2
3Saturday, 25 March (2:10 pm)Brisbane Lions16.14 (110)15.13 (103)Won by 7 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)20,3741–2
4Saturday, 1 April (2:10 pm)Essendon14.6 (90)20.17 (137)Lost by 47 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)46,8891–3
5Sunday, 9 April (8:10 pm)Port Adelaide10.14 (74)16.17 (113)Won by 39 pointsFootball Park (A)22,0862–3
6Sunday, 16 April (2:50 pm)Adelaide22.11 (143)8.9 (57)Lost by 86 pointsFootball Park (A)38,1582–4
7Saturday, 22 April (2:10 pm)Western Bulldogs19.9 (123)14.8 (92)Won by 31 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)29,4053–4
8Friday, 28 April (7:40 pm)Kangaroos9.13 (67)18.20 (128)Won by 61 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (A)36,5144–4
9Saturday, 6 May (2:10 pm)Geelong14.14 (98)10.13 (73)Won by 25 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)39,1165–4
10Friday, 12 May (6:40 pm)West Coast17.16 (118)13.10 (88)Lost by 30 pointsSubiaco Oval (A)37,5495–5
11Saturday, 20 May (2:10 pm)Richmond11.11 (77)11.14 (80)Lost by 3 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)41,0575–6
12Saturday, 27 May (7:40 pm)Fremantle19.7 (121)8.14 (62)Won by 59 pointsColonial Stadium (H)16,0046–6
13Sunday, 4 June (2:40 pm)Sydney16.13 (109)11.12 (78)Lost by 31 pointsSydney Cricket Ground (A)21,3536–7
14Sunday, 11 June (2:10 pm)St Kilda13.8 (86)27.9 (171)Won by 85 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (A)21,7447–7
15Saturday, 17 June (2:10 pm)Melbourne10.12 (72)22.9 (141)Lost by 69 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)39,2157–8
16Friday, 23 June (7:40 pm)Collingwood10.8 (68)19.11 (125)Won by 57 pointsColonial Stadium (A)38,7458–8
17Sunday, 2 July (2:10 pm)Carlton9.9 (63)18.12 (120)Lost by 57 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)48,2688–9
18Sunday, 9 July (3:20 pm)Brisbane Lions16.10 (106)18.16 (124)Won by 18 pointsThe Gabba (A)26,7829–9
19Saturday, 15 July (7:40 pm)Essendon25.15 (165)13.4 (82)Lost by 83 pointsColonial Stadium (A)46,9469–10
20Saturday, 22 July (2:10 pm)Port Adelaide15.11 (101)12.8 (80)Won by 21 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)18,97610–10
21Saturday, 29 July (2:10 pm)Adelaide15.8 (98)9.13 (67)Won by 31 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (H)25,51211–10
22Friday, 4 August (7:40 pm)Western Bulldogs9.12 (66)11.15 (81)Won by 15 pointsColonial Stadium (A)45,52712–10
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Finals series

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RdDate and local timeOpponentScores(Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendance
HomeAwayResult
Elimination finalFriday, 11 August (7:45 pm)Geelong12.11 (83)14.8 (92)Won by 9 pointsColonial Stadium (A)44,709
Semi-finalFriday, 18 August (7:45 pm)Kangaroos16.14 (110)15.10 (100)Lost by 10 pointsMelbourne Cricket Ground (A)50,027
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Ladder

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(P)Premiers
Qualified for finals
#TeamPWLDPFPA%Pts
1Essendon(P)22211028161770159.184
2Carlton22166026671979134.864
3Melbourne22148025572159118.456
4Kangaroos22148024472304106.256
5Geelong2212912234230696.950
6Brisbane Lions221210026022222117.148
7Western Bulldogs221210023212241103.648
8Hawthorn22121002198225197.648
9Richmond22111102068222193.144
10Sydney221012022542219101.640
11Adelaide2291302255234796.136
12Fremantle2281401886261872.032
13West Coast2271412216239992.430
14Port Adelaide2271411928229584.030
15Collingwood2271502089243185.928
16St Kilda2221911855263170.510

Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for
Average score: 103.4
Source:AFL Tables

References

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  1. ^ab"AFL Tables - 2000 Scores". afltables.com. Retrieved19 September 2016.
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