Alastair Clarkson

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Alastair Clarkson
Personal information
Birth April 27, 1968 (1968-04-27) (age 39),
Recruited from Kaniva
Height and weight 177 cm / 79 kg
Playing career¹
Debut Round 15, 1987, North Melbourne vs. Melbourne, at MCG
Team(s) 134 games 85 goals
Coaching career¹
Team(s) Hawthorn Hawks (2005-)
¹ Statistics to end of season
Career highlights

Alastair Clarkson (born April 27, 1968 [1]) is a former Australian rules footballer and current coach of the Hawthorn Football Club.

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Clarkson was recruited from Kaniva, Victoria to the North Melbourne Football Club, where he made his VFL debut in 1987, kicking the winning goal after the siren. He played mainly as a half-forward and stood at 177cms, before moving into the midfield. In 1995, he was made captain of the reserves side, with chances of senior selection unlikely due to the presence of midfielders such as Schwass, Stevens and Rock. He played just 93 games with the Roos for 61 goals in his 9 seasons there until '95.

With limited opportunity at the Roos, Clarkson was picked up by the Melbourne Football Club where he debuted in 1996. He was a solid player and averaged 23.5 disposals in his 22 games that year. He played a further 19 games in 1997, taking his tally with the Demons up to 41 games, before retiring at the end of the season.

Clarkson moved into coaching, first with Werribee in the VFL, followed by roles at St Kilda and Central Districts where he was a premiership coach in 2001. In 2003 he became the midfield coach at Port Adelaide (and forward coach in 2004).

He was appointed his first senior AFL coaching role in 2005, when the Hawthorn Football Club appointed Clarkson to lead their rebuilding phase. While his side could only manage 5 wins in his debut season, 2006 saw the side improve, winning their last 4 games in a row, and taking them to 11th spot on the ladder. The Hawks continued to improve in 2007, winning 13 games and finishing fifth on the premiership table, before being eliminated from the finals in the second semi-final against the Kangaroos.


  1. ^ Holmesby, R. and Main, J. (2005). The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers. ISBN 1-86350-243-2
Preceded by
Donald McDonald
Hawthorn Football Club coach
2005-
Succeeded by
Incumbent


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