Amon: “I think we’re really predictable to each other”
Hawthorn defender Karl Amon credits the Hawks’ mid-season turnaround to a more predictable brand of football. In his second year with the club, Amon has played all 14 games in 2024, averaging 23 disposals and 557.6 meters gained per game at an 82.4% disposal efficiency.
Speaking to ABC Sport Sunday, Amon discussed the team’s simplified game style and collective effort, which have led to a balanced record of seven wins and seven losses after a challenging 0-5 start. “The coaches have simplified our game plan really well, focusing on pressure and predictability,” Amon said. “As a young group, keeping things straightforward makes it easier to follow.”
He also noted the shift from relying on individual brilliance to a more collaborative approach. “We focus on everyone playing their role, which contributes significantly to our success.”
Looking forward to a five-day break, Amon emphasized the importance of a mental refresh, adding that while some players might travel, many are staying to play golf in Tasmania. He highlighted the group’s hunger to play finals football and the need for consistent performance to achieve that goal. “It’s going to be challenging, but the group is certainly up for it,” Amon concluded.