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- Jun 3, 2005
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Sam Frost
Games: 16
Goals: 0
Yabby Medal votes: 18 (equal sixth)
Averages
Kicks: 6.0 per game
Handballs: 4.2 per game
Disposals: 10.2 per game
Marks: 3.4 per game
Milestones
Played 100th AFL game (round 9, 2020 versus Carlton)
First game for Hawthorn (round 1, 2020 versus Brisbane)
First win for Hawthorn (round 1, 2020 versus Brisbane)
First loss for Hawthorn (round 2, 2020 versus Geelong)
Standout
Round 2, 2020 (versus Geelong): The season resumed after a long break with a trip by Hawthorn down the highway to play the Cats on their home deck, and it was not a fruitful game for Hawthorn, losing by 10 goals as the Cats pulled away in the third quarter to build an unassailable lead over the Hawks. But Frost was a shining light for Hawthorn in defence, impressing supporters with his wholehearted commitment to each and every contest. In just his second game for Hawthorn after coming over from Melbourne in the off-season, Frost showed up many of his teammates with his passion for the game.
Shocker
Round 17, 2020 (versus Western Bulldogs): After an impressive start to his Hawthorn career, Frost probably began to slow down a bit towards the back end of the season. This was typified by his game against the Bulldogs, where the Hawks basically surrendered without too many shots being fired. The Bulldogs comfortably lead all day to win by six goals, and Frost was well below his usual frenetic self, having just six disposals for the game.
Games: 16
Goals: 0
Yabby Medal votes: 18 (equal sixth)
Averages
Kicks: 6.0 per game
Handballs: 4.2 per game
Disposals: 10.2 per game
Marks: 3.4 per game
Milestones
Played 100th AFL game (round 9, 2020 versus Carlton)
First game for Hawthorn (round 1, 2020 versus Brisbane)
First win for Hawthorn (round 1, 2020 versus Brisbane)
First loss for Hawthorn (round 2, 2020 versus Geelong)
Standout
Round 2, 2020 (versus Geelong): The season resumed after a long break with a trip by Hawthorn down the highway to play the Cats on their home deck, and it was not a fruitful game for Hawthorn, losing by 10 goals as the Cats pulled away in the third quarter to build an unassailable lead over the Hawks. But Frost was a shining light for Hawthorn in defence, impressing supporters with his wholehearted commitment to each and every contest. In just his second game for Hawthorn after coming over from Melbourne in the off-season, Frost showed up many of his teammates with his passion for the game.
Shocker
Round 17, 2020 (versus Western Bulldogs): After an impressive start to his Hawthorn career, Frost probably began to slow down a bit towards the back end of the season. This was typified by his game against the Bulldogs, where the Hawks basically surrendered without too many shots being fired. The Bulldogs comfortably lead all day to win by six goals, and Frost was well below his usual frenetic self, having just six disposals for the game.