Hawthorn has reached the midpoint of its AFL season, and a number of players are leading the AFL in key statistical categories across the league.
Hawks Co-Captain Jai Newcombe is having another fine year in the midfield and is ranked number one in the league for total clearances, with 100 from his 13 games this year.
Fellow Co-Captain James Sicily is also ranked first in a key stat, with nine intercept possessions per match.
Up forward, evergreen goalkicker Jack Gunston is backing up his 2025 All-Australian season by ranking number one in goals per game (3.9) and marks inside 50 per game (4.6).
Complementing Gunston's strong form inside 50 is gun forward Nick Watson, who ranks first in forward 50 ground ball gets (34) and total goals (33) across the league.
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Both Gunston and Watson are in contention for this year's highly coveted Coleman Medal, which hasn't been won by a Hawk since Jarryd Roughead in 2013.
They may have Jack Ginnivan to thank if that does come to fruition, with the 23-year-old ranking third in the league for total goal assists (17 from 13 games).
Speaking of All-Australian form, Jarman Impey has had an outstanding season off half-back and the stats back that up, with the 30-year-old ranked first in the league for marks with 99 from his 13 appearances this year.
The Hawks are currently in a bye week but will soon turn their attention to a big clash against the Gold Coast SUNS at People First Stadium in Round 15.