Jordan Lewis

Jordan Lewis

Jordan Lewis playing for Hawthorn in 2007
Personal information
Full nameJordan Michael Lewis
Date of birth24 April 1986
Original teamGeelong Falcons (TAC Cup)
Draft#7, 2004 National Draft, Hawthorn
Height/Weight186 cm / 90 kg
Position(s)Midfielder / Forward
Club information
Current clubHawthorn
Number3
Playing career1
YearsClubGames (Goals)
2005–Hawthorn219 (124)
1 Playing statistics correct to end of Round 2, 2015 season.
Career highlights

Jordan Michael Lewis (born 24 April 1986) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Hawthorn Football Club of the Australian Football League (AFL).

Lewis was drafted to play for Hawthorn with the seventh selection in the 2004 AFL Draft and made his AFL debut in season 2005.

Lewis was voted Hawthorn's best first-year player in 2005. He was a 2005 nominee for the AFL Rising Star award.

On 11 June 2006 Lewis was accused of spitting on Port Adelaide onballer Kane Cornes. Lewis apologised to Cornes after the incident, in which he spat on Cornes' hand. On 14 June, an AFL inquiry found that it was unclear whether Lewis had accidentally spat on Cornes, while spitting on the ground, or whether his actions were deliberate. the league declined to impose a penalty and investigations officer John Coburn said: "the fact that Cornes' hand was at his side lent weight to Lewis' claim he was intending to spit on the ground."[1]

In 2008, Lewis was part of the Hawthorn team that won the premiership against Geelong.

A lowlight of his career was in 2010 when he was knocked unconscious during a collision with Jarrod Harbrow of the Western Bullogs. While he was cleared to play the following week, Lewis later stated it affected him for several weeks.[2][3]

Jordan Lewis

A Hawthorn vice-captain in 2012, Lewis led the side whilst captain Luke Hodge was sidelined during the early part of the season.

In 2013 Lewis signed a contract extension with the Hawthorn Football Club to ensure he is at the club until the conclusion of the 2015 season.[4]

In 2014 Lewis played his 200th AFL game in Round 7, as the Hawks defeated St Kilda by 145 points.[5] Jordan also won his third premiership for Hawthorn as well as earning his first ever Peter Crimmins Medal.

Statistics

Statistics are correct to the end of round 2, 2015 [6]
Legend
 G  Goals  B  Behinds  K  Kicks  H  Handballs  D  Disposals  M  Marks  T  Tackles
Led the league for the Season only*
Led the league after Finals only*
Led the league after Season and Finals*

*10 games required to be eligible.

Season Team # Games G B K H D M T G B K H D M T
Totals Averages (per game)
2005 Hawthorn 40 19 2 1 151 156 307 86 39 0.1 0.1 7.9 8.2 16.2 4.5 2.1
2006 Hawthorn 3 20 5 2 216 177 393 117 39 0.3 0.1 10.8 8.9 19.7 5.9 2.0
2007 Hawthorn 3 24 14 6 310 285 595 177 52 0.6 0.3 12.9 11.9 24.8 7.4 2.2
2008 Hawthorn 3 20 6 6 232 269 501 127 24 0.3 0.3 11.6 13.5 25.1 6.4 1.2
2009 Hawthorn 3 19 9 7 243 255 498 113 45 0.5 0.4 12.8 13.4 26.2 5.9 2.4
2010 Hawthorn 3 23 15 7 272 232 504 136 62 0.7 0.3 11.8 10.1 21.9 5.9 2.7
2011 Hawthorn 3 22 12 8 267 228 495 123 68 0.5 0.4 12.1 10.4 22.5 5.6 3.1
2012 Hawthorn 3 22 27 15 243 247 490 108 67 1.2 0.7 11.0 11.2 22.3 4.9 3.0
2013 Hawthorn 3 24 17 10 280 244 524 116 91 0.7 0.4 11.7 10.2 21.8 4.8 3.8
2014 Hawthorn 3 24 17 9 338 330 668 136 92 0.7 0.4 14.1 13.8 27.8 5.7 3.8
2015 Hawthorn 3 2 0 0 43 26 69 19 7 0.0 0.0 21.5 13.0 34.5 9.5 3.5
Career 219 124 71 2595 2449 5044 1258 586 0.6 0.3 11.8 11.2 23.0 5.7 2.7

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