Hawthorn Football Club statement - AFL
Hawthorn Football Club has been informed that the AFL has suspended Hawks midfielder Travis Tuck for 12 AFL match weeks (or eight weeks in the VFL)...
www.afl.com.auHere’s the latest on the Hawthorn vs. Collingwood interchange situation as of late May 2026.
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Hawthorn Football Club has been informed that the AFL has suspended Hawks midfielder Travis Tuck for 12 AFL match weeks (or eight weeks in the VFL)...
www.afl.com.auThe League says there was no breach of the interchange rules in the final seconds of Collingwood's draw with Hawthorn in round eight
www.afl.com.auFull AFL statement on Hawthorn's interchange breach During the second quarter of last night's game following the Adam Cerra goal and a subsequent interchange of players, Hawthorn had 19 players on the field as the teams were resetting for the bounce. Upon realising this, the AFL interchange official notified Hawthorn who took steps to rectify the error before play resumed.
www.afl.com.auThe AFL will take no further action over the afl hawthorn collingwood interchange error from Hawthorn’s 93-93 draw with Collingwood on April 30. The decision leaves the Round 8 result in place after a disputed rotation count that sparked calls for the match to be overturned.Gunston And The Final Sir…
www.el-balad.comThe Blues should have received a free kick and 50m penalty for a Hawks interchange error, the League said
www.afl.com.auIn a recent clarification regarding a controversial incident during the match between Collingwood and Hawthorn, the AFL has confirmed that there was no breach
news.ssbcrack.comChannel 7 cameras picked up the blunder that should have seen the Hawks penalised.
7news.com.au‘They should protest, because it’s so obvious. The evidence is there that the result should be their win.’
7news.com.au‘They should protest, because it’s so obvious. The evidence is there that the result should be their win.’
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