Mark L. Williams

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Mark Williams
Personal Info
Birth 13 April 1983, ?
Recruited from South Fremantle (WA)
Height/Weight 180cm / 82kg
Playing Career¹
Debut Rd 1, 2002, Hawthorn vs. Melbourne, at Melbourne Cricket Ground
Team(s) Hawthorn (2002-2006)

72 games, 167 goals

¹ Statistics to end of 2006 season
Career Highlights

  • Hawthorn leading goalkicker 2005, 2006

Mark L. Williams (born April 13, 1983) is an indigenous Australian rules footballer who currently plays with Hawthorn. He is not to be confused with Mark M. Williams, the Port Adelaide coach and former Collingwood and Brisbane Bears Australian rules footballer.

Making his debut in 2002, Williams is used as a small forward, and came of age in 2005, when he kicked 63 goals, making him the leading goal kicker of the club. Known for his flamboyance, pace, and use of the "shotgun" (a trademark celebration sometimes used after kicking a goal) Williams is one of a number of young players at Hawthorn.

During the 2006 season, Williams has done away with the "shotgun" and produced the "slicer", a cutting motion done using his hand.

Williams finished 2006 with a total of 60 goals, and once again was the leading goalkicker at the club.

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