2013 AFL Grand Final live scores, blog – Hawthorn vs Fremantle

By TheSportsFreak / Roar Guru

The wait is over as we reach the pinnacle of the 2013 AFL season with Hawthorn locking horns with Fremantle in the big dance. Live scores and commentary of the 2013 AFL Grand Final begins from 2.30pm AEST.

Hawthorn has made it into this year’s grand final after losing just three games in the home-and-away season, getting past Sydney in the Qualifying Final and then flying home late against their bogey team Geelong in last week’s preliminary final.

While Fremantle got through the regular season with a solid 17 wins, then surprising many by flying past the Cats at their own stomping ground, then were maniacal against the Sydney Swans.

So today’s contest is between two complete opposites: one team who loves to attack, and one team who know how to defend grimly.

You can look all you like at past matches between the two sides, or the only time the two have played at the MCG – but in reality, there’s nothing in an historical sense that can really quantify who is the better team in this contest.

What you could look at is Hawthorn’s form against Sydney over the last couple of seasons, as many believe Fremantle surpassed Sydney at their own game during last week’s Preliminary Final.

Hawthorn this season did have two strong wins against the Swans, but of course most of our minds are sent back to last year’s Grand Final which went right down to the wire, with the Swans claiming a ten point win.

On that day, it was the Swans manic pressure that spooked the Hawks, but that’s not to say the Hawks can’t repel that sort of game-style.

One big question that leads into today’s decider is whether the Dockers can uphold that pressure for an entire game.

No doubt, last week Freo caught the Swans at a pretty low point and their pressure is some of the best we’ve seen.

But, coming up against a fired-up Hawthorn, can the Dockers keep up that sort of intensity for a full four quarters, like Sydney did in last year’s Grand Final?

No doubt one key barometer for the Hawks will be Lance Franklin, especially today where this could very well be his last game for them.

I was intrigued to hear the chorus of detractors last week on Franklin during the Cats game, despite the fact he was given a completely different role than being forward.

A lot of that had to do with the knowledge of Lonergan’s strengths in the forward battle.

So Clarkson decided to make him work more up the ground and it worked as he helped in numerous scoring chains for the Hawks.

Today will be interesting to see what the coach does with Franklin, especially with the possibility of some wintry weather about – if it’s wet will he stay near the midfield?

The Dockers are a side that will be aiming to win the contested ball by a fair margin today, and plenty of that has to do with the niggle that the Dockers provide during a game.

Ryan Crowley’s name has popped up consistently throughout the build-up to today’s game, but we all know Hayden Ballantyne can also dish it out, along with Tendai Mzungu, Michael Walters and Chris Mayne.

So, does Hawthorn respond and keep the heat on where the game could escalate? Or do they try their best to block that out of their minds and attempt to play on? The latter option is not as simple as it seems.

To be honest, there’s so many questions that come up for today’s game:

Can the Hawks kick straight? Do the Dockers have enough goal-kicking power? Can the Hawks defence hold up? Attack or defence?

But one burning question will surround the Hawks by day’s end:

Will this side, who some believe peaked early with their premiership in 2008, leap up to claim a title that has been deserved for so long? Or will this be another golden chance of glory go begging?

[roargal]

The Crowd Says:

2013-09-28T12:58:46+00:00

bryan

Guest


Great way to win the Norm Smith medal!!

2013-09-28T12:51:46+00:00

bryan

Guest


Exactjy--Very creative umpiring! We should be used to it by now--we've had 19 years of it! It did my old heart good,though, when Ballantyne dumped Buddy on his bum in the last quarter!!

2013-09-28T07:51:05+00:00

Connor

Roar Rookie


you bulldogs fans must be a forgiving bunch :)

AUTHOR

2013-09-28T07:27:41+00:00

TheSportsFreak

Roar Guru


And now the premiership medal being presented. So, there's nothing really to bring from that in all reality... so that will do it from me for today and the season. It's been a very tumultuous season in the AFL. So much talk surrounding the Essendon drugs saga... but what may have been lost in all of that, was the fantastic football played all year. We've seen the Cinderella story of Port Adelaide, we saw the rise of the future stars at the Gold Coast, we saw North Melbourne get oh so close on so many times, and we saw a purple haze cross the nullabor in the intense crossing of a country ever seen! But, it was Hawthorn who were the dominant team all season. They finally stopped the Kennett's Curse, they savaged every team that came before them. And the most attacking team of the competition managed to hold on to the trophy at day's end. Next season kicks off a little earlier, around early March. On behalf of all the live bloggers that toiled away every weekend across the season, thanks for your interaction throughout the year. It's a fun little job to have and we enjoy every second of it as well. So, for 17 teams, they've seen what Hawthorn have done, and they want that trophy in their hands next season. Pre-season training for them would be starting in their minds right now. And trust us when we say... we cannot wait! See you next season.

2013-09-28T07:19:55+00:00

JR Salazar

Guest


*applause*

2013-09-28T07:19:32+00:00

Stevo

Guest


Brian Lake did it for us long suffering Bulldogs fans. That's the closest we'll get to a grand final win LOL!

2013-09-28T07:19:32+00:00

JR Salazar

Guest


You got your wish. Don't care about Lakey, but congrats to him.

AUTHOR

2013-09-28T07:19:27+00:00

TheSportsFreak

Roar Guru


*Bows*

2013-09-28T07:19:20+00:00

Chad Bennett

Editor


Nice call!

AUTHOR

2013-09-28T07:19:10+00:00

TheSportsFreak

Roar Guru


Brian Lake (HAW) 22 disposals, 11 contested possessions, 10 marks, 5 rebound 50’s, 9 one-percenters

2013-09-28T07:19:06+00:00

JR Salazar

Guest


You got your wish. Don't care about the player, but congrats to him.

AUTHOR

2013-09-28T07:18:40+00:00

TheSportsFreak

Roar Guru


Presentations happening on ground now. Norm Smith Medal presented by Greg Williams to.... BRIAN LAKE!

2013-09-28T07:18:18+00:00

JR Salazar

Guest


Gunston ftw please.

AUTHOR

2013-09-28T07:17:27+00:00

TheSportsFreak

Roar Guru


If I was to pick one for the Norm Smith Medal, I'd like to see Brian Lake win it... but Jack Gunston's 4 goals were exceptional today. What about Jordan Lewis as well?

2013-09-28T07:15:35+00:00

JR Salazar

Guest


Yes.

AUTHOR

2013-09-28T07:14:39+00:00

TheSportsFreak

Roar Guru


FINAL | Hawthorn 11.11 (77) def. Fremantle 8.14 (62) Quarter by Quarter Hawthorn 2.3 5.5 8.8 11.11 (77) Fremantle 0.3 1.5 6.10 8.14 (62) Goalscorers HAW (7) – Jack Gunston 4, Jarryd Roughead 2, Lance Franklin 1, Cyril Rioli 1, Isaac Smith 1, Luke Breust 1, Bradley Hill 1 FRE (5) – Matthew Pavlich 3, Michael Walters 2, Tendai Mzungu 1, Chris Mayne 1, Danyle Pearce 1 Team Stats Disposals: HAW 335-333 | Disposal Efficiency: FRE 69%-67% | Kicking Efficiency: HAW 62%-60% | Contested Possessions: FRE 142-136 | Uncontested Possessions: LEVEL 197-197 | Marks: HAW 103-70 | Marks Inside 50: FRE 17-11 | Contested Marks HAW 13-9 | Hitouts: FRE 55-27 | Hitouts To Advantage: FRE 14-6 | Clearances: HAW 42-34 | Tackles: HAW 79-64 | Inside 50’s: HAW 45-44 | Free Kicks: HAW 15-14 Player Stats David Mundy (FRE) 28 disposals, 12 contested possessions, 3 marks, 7 clearances, 7 tackles, 4 inside 50’s Nathan Fyfe (FRE) 28 disposals, 18 contested possessions, 3 marks inside 50, 5 clearances, 6 tackles, 1 goal assist Grant Birchall (HAW) 26 disposals, 11 marks, 5 rebound 50’s Jordan Lewis (HAW) 25 disposals, 13 contested possessions, 8 marks, 8 clearances, 4 tackles, 4 inside 50’s Michael Barlow (FRE) 23 disposals, 11 contested possessions, 4 clearances, 8 tackles, 4 inside 50’s, 1 goal assist Brian Lake (HAW) 22 disposals, 11 contested possessions, 10 marks, 5 rebound 50’s, 9 one-percenters Attendance: 100,007

2013-09-28T07:13:54+00:00

James Shehan

Guest


Not the most memorable grand final. Still a good game to watch. I would've liked to see Pavlich get a medal today but don't mind the Hawks winning. Congrats to Hawthorn and commiserations to Fremantle.

2013-09-28T07:12:59+00:00

Matt

Guest


Hawks have been the best all season, only Geelong beat them twice, Freo were always going to be cannon fodder. End of the day the best team all season won so that's the best result.

2013-09-28T07:11:09+00:00

Harry

Guest


Deserved the Premiership.

AUTHOR

2013-09-28T07:09:47+00:00

TheSportsFreak

Roar Guru


There it is! A deserving win to Hawthorn... for the season they have had, they had the composure during the opening half and could have run away with the game. Hawthorn out-Sydney'd Freo? Quite possibly. Fremantle did fire back in the third quarter... but Hawthorn's been there, done that. Hawthorn win the flag for 2013!

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