Tom Hawkins (footballer, born 1988) - Wikipedia Thomas Jack Hawkins (born 21 July 1988) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL) At 198 cm (6 ft 6 in) tall and weighing 110 kg (240 lb), Hawkins played primarily as a key forward and is one of the most prolific scorers in the history of the game, ranked 13th
The immovable object Tom Hawkins quietly farewells the AFL as a Geelong . . . Tom Hawkins — the club's games record holder — had watched on nervously throughout the game, hopes still alive that a grand final berth could keep the flickering flame of his career alive But as that final siren bellowed around the ground, the reality struck that it was all over
Tomahawk says farewell: Top Cat announces retirement - AFL. com. au GEELONG legend Tom Hawkins has announced he will retire from the AFL at the end of the season, with the Cats great set to finish his career ranked in the top 15 for games played and goals kicked at VFL AFL level
AFL 2024: Tom Hawkins retires from Geelong, feature, retirement plans . . . Geelong champion Tom Hawkins has retired Source: FOX SPORTS As Tom Hawkins was walking out the front door of his farm near Geelong on Tuesday morning, his eldest daughter Arabella pleaded with him to reconsider his decision to retire
Champion Cat calls time on incredible AFL career - Geelong Football Club Three-time Geelong Premiership star Tom Hawkins will retire at the conclusion of Geelong’s 2024 AFL campaign The Club’s games record-holder informed his teammates of the news on Tuesday morning To date, Hawkins has played 359 games in the Hoops, as well as booting 796 goals
AFL News 2024: Geelong, Tom Hawkins retirement, amputation of toe, Dr . . . Retiring Geelong champion Tom Hawkins has revealed that he may be forced to amputate a toe, as he prepares to hang up the boots of a decorated career After announcing the 2024 season would be his last, Hawkins opened up on the toe and foot injuries that have plagued the final years of his career
Geelong premiership hero Tom Hawkins to retire at the end of . . . - 7NEWS The decorated career of legendary Geelong goalkicker Tom Hawkins will come to an end at the end of the AFL season The 35-year-old has made the decision while sidelined with a serious foot injury suffered in an innocuous incident in June