Player Ratings: Hawthorn

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HAWTHORN defender Brian Lake was best on, Isaac Smith provided a spark late while Luke Hodge was at his inspirational best. We give every Hawks a mark out of 100.

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LANCE FRANKLIN - 69
A second flag, but how long until his first falafel in Sydney's west? Smashed Crowley twice early and then got down to business. No highlights - just a solid contributor.

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BEN STRATTON - 72
More serene than a rural day spa in a first half in which he did what he liked. Only one brain fart in the third term when he tried to take on the world and turned it over. Late chase down of Crowley epitomised result.

LIAM SHIELS - 62
Started on the bench, but played his role on Stephen Hill when he came on. Did his bit, used it well and tackled particularly well.

PAUL PUOPOLO - 61
The small man who delivered a small performance. Saved one of his least influential game's for last, but still pressured like a maniac which has to be admired.

JONATHAN SIMPKIN - 30
Subbed on at three quarter-time for Bailey for a second premiership in seven days. Not bad for a three-club journeyman.

Hawk Cyril Rioli wraps up Docker Michael Barlow in a chicken wing-style tackle. Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: HeraldSun


CYRIL RIOLI - 77
Memories of 2008. Tackled, tackled and tackled again. The man who admitted he froze in last year's GF stopped the Dockers in their tracks. No silk, but his blue-collar work generated several critical Hawk goals. Clever.

MAX BAILEY - 50
Anihilated in the hitouts, as expected. But he managed to break even with Sandilands and Clarke around the ground, which was crucial. Subbed at three quarter-time and not his greatest performance, but will he give a stuff? No.

JARRYD ROUGHEAD - 71
Couldn't have got a kick in a streetfight in first half when beaten at both ends. But two key goals in third term steadied Hawks and he was mighty in the final term.

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JORDAN LEWIS - 80
Went almost unnoticed early, but his numbers and damage in packs were enormous. Will at the contest and ability to stop Dockers' flow in packs was huge – and deadly.

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SAM MITCHELL - 51
Modelled the latest range of full-body Crowley leggings and couldn't exert his normal influence. Dangerous in space, but it was as rare as Christmas Day snow in Alice Springs.

JOSH GIBSON - 69
One of the best in first half and his composure was exemplary. Battled to keep pace with Pavlich when he exploded in third term, but maintained uncanny knack to be effective third man up.

SHAUN BURGOYNE - 62
Dockers tried to expose him in air against taller opponents, but he was good on the burst. Great defensive pressure on Pearce and Ballantyne and rarely misused it.

BRADLEY HILL - 61
Won cup and bragging rights at next family lunch after having better of his big brother when they crossed paths. Amazing awareness for second-year player.

BRAD SEWELL - 59
As rough and tough as hessian undies. At foot of every pack, but didn't slice Dockers when he got his hands on it. His normal exit routes were blocked and with it his impact.

GRANT BIRCHALL - 84
So much for the outside player some have criticised him for being. Still damaging on outside, but didn't mind mixing it when he had to. Huge numbers at halfback in first half.

LUKE HODGE - 80
Just like Chickenman, the skipper was everywhere. Stood on Zac Clarke at fullback, mixed it in the middle and along with Lake was impenetrable in final term.

Hawk Isaac Smith celebrates a long goal in the second half. Picture: Nicole Garmston Source: HeraldSun


ISAAC SMITH - 65
Made amends for shocking miss in first term with massive goal at key time from downtown. Wasn't his best game, but had some really important touches in last term.

BRIAN LAKE - 89
Like Stuart Dew before him in 2008, proved his mettle on the biggest stage to win the hearts of his new club. About as far removed as possible from the Portsea polo.

JACK GUNSTON - 88
Best game ever. Might have led Norm Smith at halftime. Smashed Dockers on lead; wrestled like an MMA warrior and his field kicking was absolutely sublime. Only goalkicking blemish an audacious banana attempt.

DAVID HALE - 61
Like a heart surgeon in an emergency ward, did his best work to keep the team alive when it was most needed. Unsung hero throughout finals and did a lot of little things that won't be on stats sheet. 

LUKE BREUST - 64
Flat first term, but became dangerous as game progressed. Made his name by kicking goals, but made his GF impact by doing team things. Even split a pack wide open when inspired.

BRENT GUERRA - 58
Did some nice things across half-back. Several telling marks in the second half snuffed out Fremantle's attacking forays and helped create counter-attacking opportunities for Hawthorn.


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