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Hawks kick off NAB Challenge with victory

Mitchell has sacrified cash to stay a Hawk. Getty

Mitchell has sacrified cash to stay a Hawk. Getty

Three goals from Luke Breust have helped guide Hawthorn to a 21-point win over Carlton in the opening game of the AFL pre-season competition.

The reigning premiers on Thursday night posted an 8.5 (53) to 4.8 (32) NAB Challenge victory against the 2015 wooden spooners in Launceston.

Forward Breust also had 13 disposals and two clearances.

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The Hawks took a swag of experience across Bass Strait, with big names Luke Hodge, Sam Mitchell, Grant Birchall, Billy Hartung and others contributing in front of a 9181 crowd at Aurora Stadium.

Ruck recruit Jake Fitzpatrick, delisted by Melbourne, had a run in his new colours and finished with eight disposals, nine hit-outs and had a couple of unsuccessful shots at goal.

It wasn’t all bad news for the Blues, looking to bounce back in 2016 with a fresh-looking line-up under the direction of new head coach Brendon Bolton.

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Nick Graham celebrates a goal for the Blues. Photo: Getty

Back from their last season injury woes, Nick Graham kicked two goals and Dale Thomas had 20 disposals.

Sam Kerridge finished with 28 disposals.

Carlton had named three of their top-12 draft picks to travel to Launceston but No.1 Jacob Weitering was left on the emergency players’ list along with Harry McKay, while Charlie Curnow started on the bench.

All up, the Blues blooded seven youngsters on Thursday.

After a spirited start by Carlton, including a quarter-time lead, the Hawks were five points ahead at halftime after starting to show their dominance through the second quarter.

The lead was never threatened and had stretched to a 22-point margin by three-quarter time.

-AAP

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