Following an injury-riddled 2016, Ryan Burton has worked his way into the Hawks’ starting line-up and emerged as one of the more positive stories out of Hawthorn’s Round 2 loss.

Despite lining up against Adelaide skipper Taylor Walker for much of Saturday’s game, the Hawks’ new number five oozed class and showed calmness under pressure, collecting 26 disposals including a team-high 11 intercept possessions.

Senior Coach Alastair Clarkson was pleased with the way his young backman handled the challenge.

“Young Burto had a pretty big task playing on Tex Walker,” Clarkson said in his post-match press conference.

“He had over 20 disposals and took some marks for us, so we’re really pleased with the way he acquitted himself over the course of the game.”

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Relishing his own opportunity but craving the team success that has eluded the Hawks so far this season, it was a bittersweet result for Burton.

“It’s a great feeling being back out on the MCG. Obviously I missed out [on selection] last week, so I’m really glad to have been given the opportunity this week," said the 20-year-old.

“It’s nice to get a bit of the ball and try to get a bit of run off half back which is what the team needed, but it’s still really disappointing to come away with a loss.

“We’ll look over the game at training, reassess, and hopefully come back better when we face Gold Coast next week.”