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RD 7 TEAM: Gunston headlines five changes
Jack Gunston is one of five inclusions for Saturday's match against Gold Coast.
Hawthorn has made five changes for its ANZAC Day match against the Gold Coast SUNS at UTAS Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
As confirmed by Sam Mitchell on Thursday morning, premiership forward Jack Gunston will return to the side after missing last week's three-point victory with a corked calf.
He will be joined in the team by Jack Dalton, Finn Maginness, Harry Morrison and Jack Scrimshaw.
James Sicily and Dylan Moore have been ruled out through suspension, Sam Butler and Flynn Perez will be managed, while Will McCabe has been omitted.
Breakout Hawks star cherishes new role ahead of big Anzac Day test
Resurgent Hawthorn spearhead Mitch Lewis has declared their goal to be the best forward line in the AFL as the Hawks look to take down Gold Coast in Saturday's Anzac Day blockbuster at Launceston.
While plenty of focus will be on Suns key forward Jamarra Ugle-Hagan's Suns debut, Lewis has made up for a frustrating few years with injuries with outstanding early season form.
The 27-year-old played just 12 games across 2024 and 2025, but has been a standout in a stacked forward line also featuring Jack Gunston and Nick Watson.
Lewis is uncontracted after this season but hopes the club will keep the band together.
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Big boost for Hawks as star returns for Anzac Day clash
Hawthorn spearhead Jack Gunston will return from injury for the Hawks' Round 7 test against Gold Coast in Launceston on Saturday.
Gunston was absent from last week's win against Port Adelaide due to a corked calf.
Gunston's availability presents a selection challenge for Mitchell and his match committee, with fellow tall forwards Mitch Lewis, Calsher Dear and Will McCabe all performing well in the narrow win against the Power.
The Hawks will need to replace veterans James Sicily and Dylan Moore, who were both handed one-game suspensions for striking.
Star midfielder Will Day is progressing well after he underwent a shoulder reconstruction in January, following a dislocation in his third session back with the main group. Day has endured a wretched run with injury, having missing the start of 2024 with a stress fracture in his navicular bone, before two more issues with the same foot the following year limited him to just six games in 2025.
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