Player Watch #9 Will Hayward

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Will Hayward
Spritely Sydney Swans forward Will Hayward enjoyed a rocketing start to his career as he became the 11th-youngest player in the AFL era to reach 50 career goals in 2018. The 2016 draftee’s nippy pace and cunning goal awareness have made him a dangerous option in coach John Longmire’s forward line. A broken jaw and a persistent hip injury limited Hayward to just 12 goals in 13 senior games in 2019, but the South Australian is attacking the 2020 campaign on the back of his first full pre-season. Don’t be surprised if the exciting Swan finds himself on a wing this year.

Will Hayward
DOB: 26 October 1998
DEBUT: 2017
DRAFT: #21, 2016 National Draft
RECRUITED FROM: Walkerville (SA)/North Adelaide (SANFL)

 
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He really makes the most of every opportunity he gets in a game which is crucial as a medium forward because you don't get many.

He fights for the ball like his life depends on it every time he's near it and has a knack for kicking momentum turning goals.

I was always a fan but he's really won me over this year.
 
He really makes the most of every opportunity he gets in a game which is crucial as a medium forward because you don't get many.

He fights for the ball like his life depends on it every time he's near it and has a knack for kicking momentum turning goals.

I was always a fan but he's really won me over this year.


Has really grown as an on field leader , sounds wanky but seems like a man out there not one of the youngins
 
I've always been a Hayward fan and agree with comments about him becoming a leader this year. He has shown a level of maturity this year that signals he has become part of the more seasoned group of players who are helping to lead the team.

He has shown on multiple occasions that he can stand up and kick important goals when the team isn't up and about, and we really need a goal.

I'm so glad he re-signed, because while his role is replaceable, very few (if any) would be capable of replacing him. Any option we looked at would have had deficiencies that would have had to be covered by others in the team.
 

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Just had a look at his stats tonight and while they are fine they are nothing extraordinary.

But it's the intangibles that he brings that are so important to the team.
He'll get a hand in to spoil a mark, apply pressure like a madman, cover an amazing amount of ground for a guy who is notionally a HFF and constantly provide a contest. And of course 40 goals for the season is a very fine effort, particularly with a knee that is likely heading for a post season clean up.

HFF is so often the 'dead zone' but Will is our indefatigable zombie.
 

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Player Watch #9 Will Hayward

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