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Jack Scrimshaw
Games: 10
Goals: 0
Yabby Medal votes: 3 (20th)
Averages
Kicks: 8.6 per game
Handballs: 7.4 per game
Disposals: 16.0 per game
Marks: 4.1 per game
Tackles: 1.8 per game
Milestones
First career game and win for Hawthorn (round 1, 2019 versus Adelaide Crows)
First career loss for Hawthorn (round 2, 2019 versus Western Bulldogs)
Career high kicks (12), handballs (11) and disposals (23) in a game (round 4, 2019 versus St Kilda Saints)
Career high marks (8) in a game (round 4, 2019 versus St Kilda Saints)
Career high tackles (5) in a game (round 1, 2019 versus Adelaide Crows)
Ranked ninth among rising stars in total contested marks
Ranked eighth among rising stars in total intercepts
Ranked ninth among rising stars in contested possessions per game
Ranked ninth among rising stars in effective disposals per game
Ranked fourth among rising stars in contested marks per game
Ranked second among rising stars in intercepts per game
Standout
Round 4, 2019 (versus St Kilda Saints): Scrimshaw realised a childhood team in round 1, playing for a team he barracked for as a boy. In round 4, Scrimshaw's talent and potential stood out as he collected a career high 23 disposals for Hawthorn across half-back and had eight marks in a promising display as the potential successor to the now departed Grant Birchall. Although Hawthorn lost, both coaches and supporters would have been encouraged by the game from Scrimshaw.
Shocker
Round 23, 2019 (versus West Coast Eagles): Having played nine of Hawthorn's first ten games for the season, Scrimshaw suffered an injury that kept him out until the final round of the campaign. It was a subdued return to action from Scrimshaw, having 14 disposals and two marks, but he played his part in Hawthorn's upset victory over the Eagles in Perth that knocked the Eagles out of top four and ultimately out of the race for the premiership.
Games: 10
Goals: 0
Yabby Medal votes: 3 (20th)
Averages
Kicks: 8.6 per game
Handballs: 7.4 per game
Disposals: 16.0 per game
Marks: 4.1 per game
Tackles: 1.8 per game
Milestones
First career game and win for Hawthorn (round 1, 2019 versus Adelaide Crows)
First career loss for Hawthorn (round 2, 2019 versus Western Bulldogs)
Career high kicks (12), handballs (11) and disposals (23) in a game (round 4, 2019 versus St Kilda Saints)
Career high marks (8) in a game (round 4, 2019 versus St Kilda Saints)
Career high tackles (5) in a game (round 1, 2019 versus Adelaide Crows)
Ranked ninth among rising stars in total contested marks
Ranked eighth among rising stars in total intercepts
Ranked ninth among rising stars in contested possessions per game
Ranked ninth among rising stars in effective disposals per game
Ranked fourth among rising stars in contested marks per game
Ranked second among rising stars in intercepts per game
Standout
Round 4, 2019 (versus St Kilda Saints): Scrimshaw realised a childhood team in round 1, playing for a team he barracked for as a boy. In round 4, Scrimshaw's talent and potential stood out as he collected a career high 23 disposals for Hawthorn across half-back and had eight marks in a promising display as the potential successor to the now departed Grant Birchall. Although Hawthorn lost, both coaches and supporters would have been encouraged by the game from Scrimshaw.
Shocker
Round 23, 2019 (versus West Coast Eagles): Having played nine of Hawthorn's first ten games for the season, Scrimshaw suffered an injury that kept him out until the final round of the campaign. It was a subdued return to action from Scrimshaw, having 14 disposals and two marks, but he played his part in Hawthorn's upset victory over the Eagles in Perth that knocked the Eagles out of top four and ultimately out of the race for the premiership.