Daniel Chick - Hawthorn Career

Hawthorn Career

Chick made his debut for Hawthorn in 1996, winning the Peter Crimmins Trophy in 2000. At Hawthorn Chick established himself as a tough and versatile half forward.

After the pain of chronic dislocation, Chick made the headlines by having his left-ring finger chopped off above the first joint in 2002.

After Chick's brother Justin died from an allergic reaction Chick felt unsatisfied at Hawthorn and expressed his intentions to return to his home state. Hawthorn traded him to the West Coast Eagles for first round draft pick Luke Brennan (no. 8).

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