Player Watch Chance Bateman (2000-12)

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Look for Changa to have a big year this year boys! He looks like he has really toned up esspecially in the arms and it has not affected his anaerobic ability as he still has that great acceleration on the field.

Look for him to continue to run and carry up the field this year and look for him to be a real link man between Back flank and to the CHF!

I think this is his year to really be up there in the B & F votes, and hopefully he gets more chance in the centre!
 
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Yep, Roughie. To my way of thinking Changa has his share of unjust criticism.

Gives the team 120%. He is young, full of run and in time as his skill level keeps up with his pace could become the modern day Peter Crimmins.

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Spot on! I think his had a great preseason, got some B.O.G's. And Got to captain the team against Fremantle.

He gives it his all and runs hard and is vital to our rebounding from the back half.

When some stories get up about Changa ill make sure I post them up.
 
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Hawks losing winning Chance

April 13, 2007


HAWTHORN midfield player Chance Bateman will miss the AFL round three match against the Kangaroos at Telstra Dome on Sunday afternoon because of thigh soreness.

Bateman was named in an expanded squad but pulled up sore after yesterday's training session.

He has been replaced in the Hawks squad by tall utility Josh Thurgood.

Hawthorn will finalise its side tonight.

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Bateman to captain team


CHANCE Bateman will create Hawthorn history on Saturday when he becomes the first indigenous player to captain Hawthorn Football Club against West Coast at Aurora Stadium.
 
Bateman suffered an ankle injury against the Swans in Sydney in Round 22 of the 2007 season.

Has been named in the first final at the Telstra Dome against the Crows 08.09.07.
 
Chance Bateman has retained his spot in the Hawthorn Leadership group for season 2008. The leadership group includes new Captain Sam Mitchell, Vice Luke Hodge, former Captain Shane Crawford and Tim Clarke as well as new boy Brad Sewell.
 
Selection 21 is Furn's who has promised to be anything but a red deer in keeping us up to date with Chance "Changa" Bateman.

Changa our first indigenous Captain was heard to say "I'm pretty bloody quick around the flanks, good luck at keeping up Furn!"

To which Furn has promised 20 posts this season on changa, some of them from in front of him,running backwards whils writing when Changa is at full speed.

Amazing stuff!!

BR:thumbsu:
 
Bateman brings up his ton!

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Author: Luke Holmesby 3:16 PM Mon 07 April, 2008
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Chance Bateman flies at Telstra Dome on Saturday
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HAWTHORN star Chance Bateman says homesickness among young footballers is becoming less of a problem with better management.
On the eve of his 100th AFL game, the West Australian says he knows better than most the troubles that can come with moving to the other side of the country when you are a teenager.
 

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Bateman takes chance with both hands






Chip Le Grand | April 14, 2008

THIS was a moment Hawthorn had been waiting for. The Hawks won and won big. Lance Franklin played and kicked a bag. No-one mentioned Buddy.
Instead, it was Chance Bateman who took his chance to shine. In his 100th game, Bateman was almost the best player on the ground. Brent Guerra pipped him for weight of possession, but wasn't about to quibble. Hawthorn has more talented players than Bateman, but none more valuable.
 
Chance what a first name and also what a start to the year for us hawks and bateman himself. Hes second in the votes for footy classified which are voted by coaches. He is a wingman who usually doesnt have impact on games but the coaches must be rating his impact highly
 
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Catherine Murphy 2:52 PM Tue 13 May, 2008
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Hawk's midfielder Chance Bateman could come straight back after overcoming a hand injury



HAWTHORN could welcome back Chance Bateman to the side for this weekend's clash against Port Adelaide at Aurora Stadium, according to onballer Shane Crawford.

A hand injury robbed Bateman of his chance to represent the Dream Team last weekend but his possible return for the clash against the Power should bolster the undefeated Hawks who are without star Luke Hodge due to a hamstring injury.
 
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Bateman 'outstanding': Clarkson

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Alastair Clarkson says Hawthorn couldn't have won their ninth game for the year without Chance Bateman




HAWTHORN coach Alastair Clarkson admitted his side wasn’t at its best on Sunday, but praised its ability to still win the four premiership points in a hard-fought clash with Melbourne.
By beating the Demons by 19 points at the MCG, the Hawks improved their 2008 record to 9-0 – the best-ever start to a season in the club’s history.
 


HAWTHORN'S Chance Bateman says it will take Lance Franklin all of the club's remaining three home and away to bring up his 100 goals for the season.
The star forward needs just nine more goals heading into this weekend's clash with Richmond.
 
Eight Hawks re-sign for two more

August 14, 2008 HAWTHORN have signed new deals with eight players, which will keep them at the AFL club for the next two years.

The eight players are Jarryd Roughead, Chance Bateman, Jordan Lewis, Robert Campbell, Mark Williams, Mitch Thorp, Brent Renouf and Jarryd Morton.

Hawks football manager Mark Evans said this week's re-signings were a great boost for the club's future.

"It's a strong message to have eight players who are such a big part of our future quest for premiership success all coming out in the one week and agreeing to terms, it's a great message of solidarity," Evans told the Nine Network's AFL Footy Show.

The Hawks are currently second on the ladder.





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http://www.afl.com.au/News/NEWSARTICLE/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsId=67744Bateman ankle scare for Hawks



By Jason Phelan 1:18 PM Tue 16 September, 2008
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Hawthorn midfielder Chance Bateman runs with the ball in the qualifying final against the Western Bulldogs


HAWTHORN on-baller Chance Bateman threw a scare through the Hawks' camp on Tuesday when he rolled an ankle at training.
 
http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/tabid/4742/Default.aspx?newsid=68154Dogs showed the way: Bateman



By David Reed 10:51 AM Wed 24 September, 2008
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Chance Bateman runs with the ball in the qualifying final against the Western Bulldogs


KEY HAWTHORN onballer Chance Bateman says while the Western Bulldogs might not have been able to finish the job against Geelong, they did reveal the blueprint to beating the Cats in their preliminary final on Friday night.
 

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