Hawks cop two key injuries in big AFL win

Hawthorn have paid a high price for their outstanding 67-point AFL win over Melbourne, losing Cyril Rioli and Paul Puopolo to injury.

Rioli (knee) and Puopolo (hamstring) could be out of action for several weeks after the Hawks smashed the Demons 18.7 (115) to 6.12 (48) in wet conditions on Sunday at the MCG.

The two small forwards are crucial to Hawthorn’s set-up in attack.

After dominating early, Melbourne could only kick one goal from 29 minutes in the first quarter.

Hawthorn won the tackle count by a whopping 111 to 75 in the greasy conditions and Melbourne’s defence again leaked like a sieve.

It was a dreadful performance that fuels all the queries about Melbourne’s bona fides as they aim to return to the finals for the first time since 2006.

That was despite Demons co-captain Nathan Jones doing a great job on prolific Hawks midfielder Tom Mitchell.

Hawthorn’s reigning best and fairest champion had racked up at least 40 possessions in the first three rounds, but Jones restricted him to 24.

It didn’t matter, because the Hawks dominated after quarter time and ran rampant with seven goals in the last quarter.

Hawks defender James Frawley went to the rooms at quarter-time, apparently with a migraine.

Although he returned to the field in the second half, Frawley struggled.

Rioli suffered a knock to thes knee in the third term and then Puopolo cut a disconsolate figure when he also left the game during the third quarter with his hamstring injury.

Luke Breust kicked the first goal of the match within 30 seconds of the opening bounce and he starred with four for the game.

Then the Demons, who strangely started with no wingmen, dominated with a four-goal run and raced to a 21-point lead.

Mitchell was suffering from Jones’ tag and spent time on the bench in the opening quarter.

Hawthorn were able to restrict the damage and kicked the last goal of the term to trail by only 12 points.

Melbourne continued to have more of the ball, but all the queries about their defence resurfaced in the second quarter.

Hawthorn kicked four goals to four behinds and turned the game on its head for an eight-point lead at the long break.

Mitchell was still having little influence and fellow onballer Liam Shiels picked up the slack with a 10-posession quarter.

Despite losing Rioli and Puopolo, Hawthorn continued to dominate in the third term and piled on another four goals.

The wet conditions meant their 32-point lead was worth a lot more and when Jack Gunston kicked a booming goal from outside 50m at the start of the last quarter, it was game over.

Shield had a game-high 31 possessions and fellow onballer Jaeger O’Meara kicked two goals to go with his 26 disposals.

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