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Home»Latest»Sam Mitchell has his side back into a preliminary final to take on the Geelong Cats. Josh Weddle speaks about him, Jai Newcombe and Jack Gunston shine
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Sam Mitchell has his side back into a preliminary final to take on the Geelong Cats. Josh Weddle speaks about him, Jai Newcombe and Jack Gunston shine

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auSeptember 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Sam Mitchell has his side back into a preliminary final to take on the Geelong Cats. Josh Weddle speaks about him, Jai Newcombe and Jack Gunston shine
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The man pulling the strings, Sam Mitchell, is ironically the one who least likes to talk about himself. He was on the field the last time Hawthorn played Geelong in a final in 2016.

“Thanks for bringing that up,” Mitchell quipped in his post-match media conference (they lost by two points).

So what makes Mitchell such a good coach?

“Personally for me, and he does it for others, he trusts us,” Weddle told this masthead.

“He gives me belief in my own game – he does it for all of us. He gives me confidence when I go out there that whatever I do, [I] hope and believe it’s the right decision.

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“If I do make a mistake, he looks at me and says, ‘Wedds, you’re better than that’.

“And that’s completely fair. But he gives me the confidence to do my thing and take the game on. And for everyone else, it’s the same thing – he backs us all in.

“Everyone in the team has their own weapons. That’s what he tells us. He tells us to go out there and use our weapons. So for me, it’s my run, my speed and my aerial contests. And for other guys, say like Jarsy [Jarman Impey], it’s his run and carry off half-back. Or for Sis [James Sicily], it’s his ability to impact contests.

“He gets the most out of every individual’s ability. His smarts and his IQ of the game and what we need is always the right thing.”

Jarman Impey, Sam Mitchell and Jai Newcombe belt out their song.

Jarman Impey, Sam Mitchell and Jai Newcombe belt out their song.Credit: AFL Photos

They’re telling words from a man born in 2004. To put that into context, Mitchell was playing his third season at Hawthorn in 2004 at a time when coaches weren’t exactly famous for encouraging players not to be scared of making mistakes.

The man, himself, was quick to deflect when asked about the evolution of his coaching style.

“I’m not really assessing my coaching right now, if I’m honest,” Mitchell said sternly.

“I think every coach tries to get the best out of their players in the way they see fit.

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“It’s pretty easy for Josh Weddle to use his weapons – he’s got a few of them.”

Weddle missed eight weeks of football with a back injury, after stress fractures were picked up on a scan. He admitted it was a worrying time, including a two-week period where he had convinced himself he wasn’t going to play again this season.

“I was just sitting at training on the bike every day – just ticking the legs over, getting a sweat out, watching the boys train through the glass,” he said.

“It was a tough time, but I had a few guys in the rehab group that got me through it, so I’m very grateful for that.”

The 21-year-old also reflected on the difficult period being made more stressful by the fact he decided to move out of home with Mum and Dad, and move in with teammate Dylan Moore.

“Yeah, [it’s] pretty funny looking back on that, that I decided to do it the week before the GWS final,” he smiled.

“But, it’s all worked out.”

And it’s all worked out for the Hawks, who find themselves in their first preliminary final in 10 years.

That match in 2015 was a 27-point win against Ross Lyon’s Fremantle at Subiaco.

Best on ground that day? He had eight more disposals than anyone on the ground. Yep, Mitchell.

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