Jarman Impey is set to suit up for his 150th Hawthorn game on Easter Monday when the Hawks host the Cats at the MCG.
Following four years and 75 games for Port Adelaide, Impey was traded to the Hawks ahead of the 2018 season.
After playing every game in his maiden brown and gold campaign, Impey overcame several serious injuries before returning to his very best in recent seasons, highlighted by his Most Consistent award in 2019, and his first podium best and fairest finish in 2024.
In 2023, the much-loved Hawk was appointed to the Club's leadership group for the first time, including serving as Captain during Sir Doug Nicholls Round, where he played a special role in designing Hawthorn's Indigenous Guernsey, alongside Indigenous artist Nathan Patterson.
Our Indigenous Guernsey for 2023. 🖤 💛 ❤️
— Hawthorn FC (@HawthornFC) April 27, 2023
How special having Jars involved in its creation! pic.twitter.com/a3mXBJ7FDE
Impey has twice earned selection in the Indigenous All Stars Squad in 2015 and 2025 and was a Rising Star Nominee in 2014.
But perhaps the greatest achievement for Impey came last year, when he became a father to Zion, announcing the special family moment in his 200th career match.
Fast forward to Easter Monday, and Impey will become the ninth individual recruited from another VFL/AFL club to play 150 games for Hawthorn.
The other players to achieve this feat are Jack Gunston, Shaun Burgoyne, Russell Greene, Joel Smith, Ben McEvoy, Josh Gibson, Brent Guerra and Ian Bremner.
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