Hawthorn players admit to ‘stat-padding’ in brutal player-led meeting
Injured Hawthorn midfielder Will Day took charge of a players only meeting to dissect the shocking loss to Collingwood last Friday night.
7NEWS chief AFL reporter Mitch Cleary revealed Day delivered a “scathing assessment” of what he saw from the stands during last week’s capitulation.
WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Inside Hawthorn’s player-led meeting.
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In the meeting, that was observed by coach Sam Mitchell, the players nominated “stat-padding” and “self-centred approach” as things they were doing that they don’t love.
“Some home truths delivered in what the hawks hope is a line in the sand to turn their season around after three straight losses,” Cleary explained
“Players asked to nominate what is and isn’t working in two columns.
“Under what we’re doing that we don’t love, suggestions included: Stat-padding disposals and a self-centred approach or lack of team first focus.
“And then what we love that we’re not doing, players said they need to bring more energy and to celebrate everything — including one-percenters like smothers and defensive efforts.”

Mitchell said the meeting was “robust”, but added they do them regularly.
“The thing about Will is, he is injured at the moment, he’s got as much passion and as much care for us to have success,” Mitchell said on The Agenda Setters.
“He doesn’t have the self consciousness and the fatigue of actually going and playing all the time. He’s probably the one who’s got a bit more time to watch the vision and drive a bit of standards.
“Every club every week has got players talking about what they like and what they don’t like in the game. The fact that it’s driven by our players I think is much better than if it’s driven by us.
“Of course (it was robust), but if you asked me at the start of the season when we were 4-0 if the review was robust then I’d say yes.”
Mitchell also said that he and a select group of players spent the night down the beach on Sunday.
“A few of us went away, it was nothing to do with the weekend. I’ve done it before,” he said on The Agenda Setters.
“We trained on Sunday, finished just after lunchtime and I was planning on going down to the beach because we had Monday off. Got a few of the guys and we had dinner, they all stayed in bunk beds and played cards or whatever they did.”
Mitchell said it was a cross-section of players from different age groups.
“It wasn’t a big serious thing,” he added.
After starting the season with four straight wins, the Hawks were quickly installed as premiership favourites.
They were entrenched in the top four with a 7-2 win-loss record after Round 9, but their season is now in freefall.
The Hawks lost to Gold Coast in Darwin before being comprehensively outplayed by Brisbane and then Collingwood at the MCG.
The past two losses were of particular concern for Sam Mitchell given they were smashed in the tackle count (38-82 against the Pies and 36-59 against the Lions).
They now face blockbuster clashes against the Western Bulldogs and Adelaide in desperate need of a win to get their season back on track.
But they will head into the next two matches without captain James Sicily.
The club confirmed 7NEWS.com.au’s earlier report that he will be sidelined with an abdominal/hip injury.
Originally published on 7NEWS Sport