1933 Hawthorn Football Club season
The 1933 season was the Hawthorn Football Club's 9th season in the Victorian Football League and 32nd overall. Arthur Rademacher stepped in as coach after appointed coach Fred Phillips died on the eve of the season. Rademacher coached the first four games before Hawthorn appointed Bill Twomey, Sr. as coach for the rest of the season.
1933 season | |||
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President | Dr. Jacob Jona | ||
Coach | Arthur Rademacher (acting) Bill Twomey, Sr. | ||
Captain(s) | Bill Twomey, Sr. | ||
Home ground | Glenferrie Oval | ||
VFL Season | 3–15 (11th) | ||
Finals Series | Did not qualify | ||
Best and Fairest | Bert Mills | ||
Leading goalkicker | Ted Pool (27) | ||
Highest home attendance | 16,000 (Round 2 vs. Carlton) | ||
Lowest home attendance | 4,000 (Round 14 vs. North Melbourne, Round 18 vs. Essendon) | ||
Average home attendance | 10,389 | ||
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