Hawthorn protagonist Jack Ginnivan delivered a sensational performance to defeat his former club Collingwood, while the Magpies fanbase faced backlash for booing the youngster throughout the game. Ginnivan was at his best on Saturday night, recording 31 disposals and four clearances in what was arguably the finest performance of his young AFL career.
The Hawks secured a 66-point victory, leaving the reigning premiers struggling to keep their 2024 hopes alive. Ginnivan was actively involved from the beginning, including starting a tussle with Pat Lipinski in the second quarter.
Sam Mitchell praises Jack Ginnivan’s growth
After the game, Hawthorn coach Sam Mitchell tried to quell the potential drama around Ginnivan having antagonised his old club and praised the 21-year-old for how he has adapted at his first year at the Hawks. “Ginni is one of those players that the crowd love and the media loves to talk about … but in our preparation we didn’t make much of him,” Hawks coach Mitchell said post-game.
“We look more at what he does for us as a side. We know that he’s been an important player for us across the year and we’ve missed him the last couple of weeks.
“To get him back, we knew it would bring a lot of energy and the sense of theatre of the game was fantastic. But for us it was really important that he played his role and did his job, and he did more than that.”