Central Hawks

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Central Hawks Football Club
Full name Central Hawks Football Club
Nickname(s) Hawks
Strip Brown and gold stripes
Founded 2005
Sport Australian rules football
League Southern Football League
Ground Oatlands Recreation Oval & Bothwell Recreation Ground
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President Nick Webb
Coach Todd Lewis
Captain Clinton Brown/Josh Nibbs
2012 11th

The Central Hawks Football Club is an Australian rules football club currently in recess. It had been in the Southern Football League (SFL), in Tasmania, Australia.

Origins

The Central Hawks were formed in 2005 following the merger of Bothwell, Oatlands and Kempton Football Clubs from the Oatlands District Football Association. They entered the Southern Football League in 2006.

Central Hawks in recess

In 2013 the Central Hawks were forced to go into recess because of a lack of player numbers. The Hawks first entered the SFL in 2006 as a combination of former ODFA clubs Oatlands, Bothwell and Kempton. But Bothwell has re-entered the ODFA for this year in its own right. [1] It will be a ten team competition with a final five format.

Records

Entry to Southern Football League

  • 2006

SFL premierships

  • Nil.

SFL runner up

  • Nil.

Finalists

  • 2007, 2009, 2010

Results

  • Games - 130, wins - 52, losses - 78

Club record games holder

  • 119 - Leigh Wilson - as at End 2012 Season

Club record score

  • Central Hawks 33.24 (222) v Triabunna 2.3 (15) on Round 4 2008 at Bothwell Oval.

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