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Hawks Museum

The home of the Mighty Hawks, the Hawks Museum tells the story of the people that have made the Hawthorn Football Club the most successful club in the last 50 years, 10 Premierships, 3 Brownlow medals, 5 Norm Smith medals and arguably the two best full forwards in the history of the game.

There are three areas for visitors to experience,
 
The Foyer
See the magnificent portraits of Club Legends; John Kennedy Snr and Leigh Matthews, Graham Arthur, Michael Tuck and Peter Hudson.

The Hawks Museum
•    The Club chronology
•    The Premiership Cabinet
•    The largest Guernsey collection in the AFL
•    Hear Kennedy Snr address to the 1975 team
•    The Team photos
•    The old rubdown table in the Trainers’ display
•    Plus many more Brown & Gold stories

The Stairway of Memories
Relive Glenferrie, Princes Park, Waverley, historically important reminders of the Hawks former home grounds, the Social Club, the Trainers & the Past Players Rooms.

The 1961-1986 mural painted by Brian Clinton.

The cheersquad cabinet. The heart and soul of brown and gold.

Latest Hawks Museum update

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Hours, Admission, Location


Hawks Museum Hours
Monday – Friday 10am – 5pm
Saturday – 9am till midday
Sundays – CLOSED
Or by appointment

Contact
03 9535 3075
hawksmuseum@hawthornfc.com.au

Admission
Glenferrie Gold and Friends of the Hawks Museum are Free (must wear current badge)
Adult - $2.00, Concession/Child - $1 (tickets available at HawksNest)

Location

Waverley Park Stadium
Stadium Circuit
Mount Waverley
(Melway map ref: 80 H2)

If visiting by public transport
Catch Pakenham, Cranbourne or Dandenong train from Flinders Street to Huntingdale Station, bus stop across road from station, catch Smart Bus 900 and ask for the Waverley Park stop.  You will see Waverley from bus stop.

Friends of the Hawks Museum

Hawks fans interested to learn more about the Friends of the Hawks Museum and support the continuing growth of the museum  - join up and have the pleasure of wearing the unique Hawks Forever badge and gaining unlimited access.

Download the 2012 Friends of the Hawks Museum membership form (.pdf).
The Hawks Museum is seeking the support from the wider Hawthorn community to help with the further development of the Club Collection at Waverley.

The collection has grown enormously since Hawks Forever first began in 1992. The search continues for guernseys, trophies, club publications, photographs, membership tickets and medallions, in short, anything brown & gold that will help us tell the Hawthorn story all the better.  


Hawks Museum merchandise


HawksNest online has a range of exclusive Hawks Museum items available for purchase.
Visit HawksNest online.

Waverley Park Tours


Hawthorn supporters and Football fans in general have the chance to see the Club’s state-of-the-art facilities with the Waverley Park Tours, find out more.


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