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Your 2026 AFL SuperCoach season starts here. In this series, we break down every AFL club to help you build the ultimate SuperCoach team for 2026. Today we're previewing the Hawthorn Football Club. Whether you’re chasing premiums, hunting mid-price value, or trying to uncover the best rookies, we’ve got you covered. Each team preview includes: • Must-have SuperCoach premiums • Mid-priced breakouts and traps • Rookie cash cows to target • Players to fade early • 2025 Snapshot and Season structure thoughts If you want to start 2026 ahead of the pack, these team previews are essential viewing. Find our socials, sponsors, all our shows, join our community and become a subscriber here: https://linktr.ee/InsightFantasySport 00:00 Intro and why Hawthorn talk needs extra caffeine 00:35 Hawks game style for SuperCoach: pressure, tackle, score 02:55 2025 SC profile: high scorers, but hard to score against 05:37 Premiums: why it’s thin, and the Lloyd Meek case 06:17 New ruck rules: does it help or hurt Meek? 08:14 Jai Newcombe: ceiling, floor, and the classic trap 09:25 Mid-pricers: Will Day injury update and why it’s a safe fade 11:04 Breakout call: Josh Ward as Hawthorn’s 2025 SC guy 12:39 Rookies: Jack Dalton deep dive and why he matters 14:03 Cheapies: Bailey Macdonald role watch and cash-gen angle 15:25 Players to fade: Dylan Moore and the role problem 16:53 James Sicily fade: role roulette and price risk 17:23 Rapid fire: best pick, best value, best rookie, hardest fade 19:31 “Stepping stones” strategy for building a SuperCoach side 19:56 Closing debate: Ward breakout vs Day return vs Newcombe consistency