September 21, 2024

Sam Mitchell to coach Hawthorn from 2023

Sam Mitchell #SamMitchell

Alastair Clarkson et al. that are looking at the camera: Former player Sam Mitchell (left) will replace Alastair Clarkson as coach of Hawthorn in 2023. © Julian Smith/AAP PHOTOS Former player Sam Mitchell (left) will replace Alastair Clarkson as coach of Hawthorn in 2023.

Former captain Sam Mitchell will become coach of Hawthorn for the 2023 AFL season, having been locked in to replace Alastair Clarkson as part of a succession plan.

Clarkson, who has coached the Hawks to four premierships, will stand down when his contract expires at the end of the club’s 2022 campaign.

Mitchell, who is coaching Hawthorn’s VFL affiliate Box Hill, will be given the reins for a further three years in charge of the Hawks.

The midfielder played 307 AFL games for Hawthorn, winning four premierships under Clarkson’s tutelage.

Mitchell finished his decorated playing career in 2017, signing off with a single season for West Coast.

He started his coaching apprenticeship at the Eagles, learning from Adam Simpson and was lured back to the Hawks by Clarkson as an assistant coach for the 2019 season.

Video: Scott tipped as Hocking replacement (Wide World of Sports)

Scott tipped as Hocking replacement

SHARE

SHARE

TWEET

SHARE

EMAIL

Click to expand

UP NEXT

UP NEXT

Clarkson is the most experienced coach among the league’s current crop, having sat in the coaches’ box for 383 games since replacing Peter Schwab in 2005.

“Understanding nothing lasts forever, the decision to finish my time at Hawthorn at the end of my current contract was the best path forward for the club,” Clarkson said.

“We are all temporary custodians of the brown and gold, and we do our best to serve the colours well during our tenure. I am proud of what we have achieved as a club over the past 17 years.

“At the end of last year, we made a decision to lay the foundations for the next wave of success at Hawthorn. 

“That work has already begun, we are beginning to see glimmers of what the future Hawthorn side will look like, and I am committed to playing my part in continuing this work until the end of next season.

“My philosophy has always been to give my assistant coaches the responsibilities and opportunities they need to achieve their career aspirations. 

“Sam is on this journey and the period of transition between Sam and I provides further opportunity for him to develop as he prepares to step into the senior coach role.”

Leave a Reply