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Adelaide v Hawthorn: AFL 2025 first semi-final – live | Hawthorn

Adelaide v Hawthorn: AFL 2025 first semi-final – live | Hawthorn



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Adelaide’s dream return to AFL finals is now at risk of turning into a nightmare. At the same time, Hawthorn can ride a wave of momentum into their semi-final with reason to believe they can survive a second do-or-die clash.

Here is where the game will be won – and lost – and an early prediction I’m inclined to stick with.

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Here is how Adelaide and Hawthorn have been named.

ADELAIDE

B: Josh Worrell, Mark Keane, Rory Laird
HB: Wayne Milera, Nick Murray, Mitchell Hinge
C: Isaac Cumming, Jordan Dawson, Daniel Curtin
HF: Ben Keays, Riley Thilthorpe, Alex Neal-Bullen
F: Zac Taylor, Taylor Walker, Darcy Fogarty
FOLL: Reilly O’Brien, James Peatling, Jake Soligo
I/C: Luke Pedlar, Sam Berry, Max Michalanney, Brodie Smith
Sub: Josh Rachele

HAWTHORN

B: Josh Battle, Tom Barrass, Blake Hardwick
HB: Jarman Impey, James Sicily, Massimo D’Ambrosio
C: Karl Amon, Josh Ward, Dylan Moore
HF: Connor Macdonald, Mabior Chol, Nick Watson
F: Jack Gunston, Mitch Lewis, Jack Ginnivan
FOLL: Lloyd Meek, Jai Newcombe, Conor Nash
I/C: Jack Scrimshaw, James Worpel, Sam Butler, Josh Weddle
Sub: Changkuoth Jiath

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Final teams

Teams are in with no further changes.

Adelaide name Josh Rachele as sub, while Changkuoth Jiath is Hawthorn’s 23rd player.

The Crows only go halfway with Rachele’s recall for the livewire’s first game since he injured a knee in round 17. But his belated introduction should add a spark to a forward line that underwhelmed in the qualifying final against the Pies and continues to miss Izak Rankine again tonight.

The Hawks stick to their three-pronged tall forward set up with Mitch Lewis back to replace the injured Calsher Dear. Lewis was omitted from the Hawks lineup for their win over the Giants, but responded with four goals and an all-round promising performance in a VFL final.

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Preamble

Hello and welcome to live coverage of the AFL semi-final between Adelaide and Hawthorn at Adelaide Oval. The winner of this clash will meet Geelong in a preliminary final at the MCG next Friday night. No small task. But you gotta be in it, to win it.

Adelaide need to bounce back from a disappointing return to finals after an eight-year absence but as minor premiers have the luxury of taking their second shot back on their home deck. The pressure has quickly mounted on the Crows as they seek to avoid a straight-sets finals exit as well as a couple of unwanted slices of history. They will not want to become the first team in the AFL-era to finish on top of the ladder then be bundled out in two finals, or to be the first minor premiers to lose to an eighth-place side in a final.

Hawthorn would be undermined by too much focus on their eighth-place finish, especially as they were playing off for a top-four spot in the last round of the home and away season. They then showed how narrow the margins are between the top sides this year, when they were too good for GWS Giants last week. The Hawks have the benefit of being to this same stage before as they played a semi-final at Adelaide Oval last year. That was against the Power, rather than the Crows, and ended in chaos as a James Sicily shot at goal at the death crashed into the post and sparked wild scenes after the siren that temporarily overshadowed the gut-wrenching defeat. But it should give the Hawks a hint of motivation that it is a scenario they will not want to repeat.

First bounce will be at 7.10pm local time in Adelaide / 7.40pm AEST. I’ll drop in the team news shortly. Meanwhile, let us know your thoughts and predictions – shoot me an email or find me @martinpegan on Bluesky or X. Let’s get into it!

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