The Cairns Post

Hawks: We’re in it for the long haul

- JON RALPH

HAWTHORN chief executive Justin Reeves says his club makes no apologies for building for its next premiershi­p success but says supporters will need to buckle up for that bumpy ride.

Reeves said the Hawks would not divert from a plan which will see them heavily invest in kids while attempting to support them with senior players.

He said the club would almost certainly take its first pick, currently No.2, in the 2021 draft rather than trading it.

And he said after a dismal Mother’s Day crowd of 15,277, the Hawks would write to the AFL about dodging a “nightmare” timeslot next year.

The Hawks were poor in a 38-point defeat against West Coast and have won only four of their past 21 games.

He said the Hawks had topped up after their premiershi­p three-peat to “squeeze every drop out of the lemon” to win a fifth flag in the dynasty.

But the only way to rebound will be to absorb some pain and then bring in more talent at year’s end.

“We were disappoint­ed with the weekend, no doubt about that. But I think we are pretty open that was in the middle of a changing developmen­t period,” Reeves said.

“We are playing a lot of kids and it’s been a long time since we have done that.

“We expect some bumps along the way with so many kids but we are determined to stick to the plan.

“We know we will bring in more talent over the shortterm and we’re not in a position to see ourselves challengin­g for the flag.

“In saying that, our two first-round picks from the past two years are injured (in Will Day and Denver GraingerBa­rras) and we had James Sicily, Jaeger O’Meara and Jack Gunston out of the team.

“The weekend wasn’t where we see our team being and Clarko and the team will review it today and pull it apart.”

Hawthorn invested early picks in the likes of O’Meara, Brownlow Medallist Tom Mitchell and Chad Wingard as it sought to win one more flag.

On the club taking that early pick to the draft, Reeves said: “Oh yeah, I would imagine so. Can’t see it going any other way in all honesty”.

He said coach Alastair Clarkson was resolute in fulfilling that plan.

“I think the whole club has agreed. Clarko has until the end of next year on his current contract. We need to stick to the plan and see it through.

“The message for our fans is we have had a great period of success and tried to squeeze every bit out of juice out of the lemon and tried to top up at the end of that period.

“So at the moment we are in a different phase. We needed to start building for that next period of success.”

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