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Hawthorn Football Club
1993 season
President
Trevor Coote Geoff Lord
Coach
Alan Joyce
Captain(s)
Gary Ayres
Home ground
Waverley Park
AFL season
13–7 (4th)
Finals series
Elimination Final (lost to Adelaide 95–110)
Best and Fairest
Jason Dunstall
Leading goalkicker
Jason Dunstall (123)
Highest home attendance
55,287 (Elimination Final vs. Adelaide)
Lowest home attendance
13,397 (Round 17 vs. Sydney)
Average home attendance
29,597
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1994 →
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