THREE SENIOR DEBUTS | JAMIESON, REYNDERS AND CHAPMAN

Round 13 marks a special moment for the Boronia Hawks as three exciting young talents make their senior debuts.

Darcy Jamieson
Darcy has speed to burn and has been in consistent form for Eastern Ranges, highlighted by a standout 3-goal performance in Round 13. A classy mover with real composure, he’s earned this opportunity and we can’t wait to see him light it up at senior level.

Myles Reynders
A versatile and athletic tall, Myles has impressed all season. He kicked 5 goals in his first U19s game while filling in from the 17s and has spent the past three weeks with Eastern Ranges, where he’s played as a backup ruck and forward. He brings energy, effort, every time he steps on the park.

Harry Chapman
A proud product of a former Hawk, Harry is the son of former player Nathan Chapman and nephew of Kane Van Hennik – but he’s forged his own reputation through hard work and talent. He’s played every game this season for Eastern Ranges as a bottom-age player, showing consistency.

We’re incredibly proud to see all three boys pull on the brown & gold for the first time.


SENIOR DEBUT FOR MAX COLLINS

Round 12 marks a special moment for Max Collins and the entire Boronia Hawks community as he makes his senior debut for the club. 

Max is the current Under 19s Captain, a leader who has progressed through our junior ranks. In 2023, he was recognised across the league when he claimed the EFNL Under 17.5 league Best and Fairest, a reflection of just how influential he’s been on the field.  The Collins name is one of the biggest at Boronia. Max continues a proud family legacy and tomorrow he’ll run out alongside his brother Jayden Collins, a three-time senior premiership player. Congratulations Max. We’re all behind you.