1971 Hawthorn Football Club season 47th season in the Victorian Football League
Australian rules football club season
The 1971 season was the Hawthorn Football Club 47th season in the Victorian Football League and 70th overall. Hawthorn finished as the minor premiers for the first time since 1963 . Hawthorn qualified for the finals for the first time since 1963. Hawthorn qualified for their third Grand Final and first since 1963 . Hawthorn defeated St Kilda in the Grand Final 82–75 to win their second VFL premiership and first since 1961 . Peter Hudson kicked 150 goals equalling the record set by Bob Pratt in 1934 .
Fixture
Premiership Season
Rd
Date and local time
Opponent
Scores (Hawthorn's scores indicated in bold)
Venue
Attendance
Record
Home
Away
Result
1
Saturday, 3 April (2:10 pm)
Essendon
10.12 (72)
13.18 (96)
Won by 24 points
Windy Hill (A)
19,214
1–0
2
Saturday, 10 April (2:10 pm)
Fitzroy
14.13 (97)
7.11 (53)
Won by 44 points
Glenferrie Oval (H)
15,310
2–0
3
Saturday, 17 April (2:10 pm)
Geelong
16.19 (115)
16.11 (107)
Won by 8 points
Glenferrie Oval (H)
14,094
3–0
4
Saturday, 24 April (2:10 pm)
St Kilda
10.9 (69)
18.19 (127)
Won by 58 points
Moorabbin Oval (A)
25,153
4–0
5
Saturday, 1 May (2:10 pm)
South Melbourne
12.21 (93)
6.9 (45)
Won by 48 points
VFL Park (H)
16,205
5–0
6
Saturday, 8 May (2:10 pm)
Footscray
18.5 (113)
16.11 (107)
Lost by 6 points
Western Oval (A)
19,205
5–1
7
Saturday, 15 May (2:10 pm)
Richmond
21.19 (145)
12.6 (78)
Won by 67 points
Glenferrie Oval (H)
22,976
6–1
8
Saturday, 22 May (2:10 pm)
North Melbourne
7.10 (52)
22.15 (147)
Won by 95 points
VFL Park (A)
14,843
7–1
9
Saturday, 29 May (2:10 pm)
Carlton
4.12 (36)
14.12 (96)
Won by 60 points
Princes Park (A)
30,151
8–1
10
Saturday, 5 June (2:10 pm)
Collingwood
15.17 (107)
7.13 (55)
Won by 52 points
Glenferrie Oval (H)
28,451
9–1
11
Monday, 14 June (2:10 pm)
Melbourne
10.14 (74)
14.10 (94)
Won by 20 points
Melbourne Cricket Ground (A)
52,256
10–1
12
Saturday, 19 June (2:10 pm)
Essendon
14.20 (104)
11.5 (71)
Won by 33 points
Glenferrie Oval (H)
12,219
11–1
13
Saturday, 26 June (2:10 pm)
Fitzroy
7.16 (58)
14.9 (93)
Won by 35 points
VFL Park (A)
18,378
12–1
14
Saturday, 3 July (2:10 pm)
Geelong
13.6 (84)
15.13 (103)
Won by 19 points
Kardinia Park (A)
14,733
13–1
15
Saturday, 10 July (2:10 pm)
St Kilda
20.5 (125)
15.12 (102)
Won by 23 points
Glenferrie Oval (H)
22,542
14–1
16
Saturday, 17 July (2:10 pm)
South Melbourne
3.15 (33)
11.16 (82)
Won by 49 points
Lake Oval (A)
10,471
15–1
17
Saturday, 24 July (2:10 pm)
Footscray
23.16 (154)
4.15 (39)
Won by 115 points
Glenferrie Oval (H)
21,979
16–1
18
Saturday, 31 July (2:10 pm)
Richmond
16.12 (108)
11.10 (76)
Lost by 32 points
Melbourne Cricket Ground (A)
47,931
16–2
19
Saturday, 7 August (2:10 pm)
North Melbourne
23.16 (154)
9.8 (62)
Won by 92 points
Glenferrie Oval (H)
9,122
17–2
20
Saturday, 14 August (2:10 pm)
Carlton
11.15 (81)
19.6 (120)
Lost by 39 points
Glenferrie Oval (H)
22,781
17–3
21
Saturday, 21 August (2:10 pm)
Collingwood
15.15 (105)
20.20 (140)
Won by 35 points
Victoria Park (A)
41,312
18–3
22
Saturday, 28 August (2:10 pm)
Melbourne
18.16 (124)
8.17 (65)
Won by 59 points
Glenferrie Oval (H)
14,876
19–3
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Finals series
Ladder
(P)
Premiers
Qualified for finals
Rules for classification: 1. premiership points; 2. percentage; 3. points for Average score: 92.7 Source: AFL Tables
References
VFL/AFL home grounds VFL/AFL premierships (13) Runner-up (6) Men's seasons (121)
MJFA/MAFA (12) VFA (8) VFL/AFL (101)
AFLW home grounds Women's seasons (8)
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