Geelong champion Tom Hawkins suddenly facing grim reality ahead of finals

Geelong champion Tom Hawkins suddenly facing grim reality ahead of finals

Geelong champion Tom Hawkins has made the sad admission that he is no guarantee to make it back for the Cats’ looming finals campaign.

Although he has already announced his retirement, there was an outside chance the veteran forward could make an appearance in the finals and, with a bit of luck, help power his mighty club to another grand final.

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Now, the 36-year old has given the the strongest indication yet that he may not play at AFL level again.

Hawkins is making progress in his recovery but the left the foot that’s been the stabiliser for so many of his 794 goals now threatens to end his glittering career.

“I’d love to have a bit more confidence or say with authority when the return date is but I just unfortunately don’t know,” Hawkins told 7NEWS.

Tom Hawkins with his family after announcing his AFL retirement.Tom Hawkins with his family after announcing his AFL retirement.
Tom Hawkins with his family after announcing his AFL retirement. Credit: Getty Images

“I’m excited by the idea and the prospect (of playing in the finals) but there’s still a little bit of work to do.”

Hawkins has managed just 12 games this year and was not at his damaging best when he suffered a Lisfranc injury in Round 15 against Carlton.

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