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Three-time premiership Hawk to hang up boots at season’s end

HAWTHORN champion Luke Breust will retire at the end of the season.

The small forward returned to the senior team for last week’s win over Collingwood for a career total of 306 games.

He and fellow forward Jack Gunston are the only veterans on their list to play in Hawthorn’s treble of premierships. Breust and Gunston played in the 2012-15 Grand Finals, winning three flags.

Breust is a beloved figure among Hawks fans, who sound as though they are booing when they call out his name whenever he kicks a goal.

He is among nine Hawks to reach 300 games and his 307th this Saturday in the game against Melbourne at the MCG will put him equal with Hawks coach Sam Mitchell at third on the club list.

Breust has kicked 552 goals, seventh highest at Hawthorn, and he made the 2014 and 2018 All-Australian teams.

Luke Breust and Jack Gunston after the Grand Final between Hawthorn and West Coast at the MCG, October 3, 2015. Picture: AFL Media

Hailing from the small NSW country town of Temora, Breust proved a bargain-basement selection when the Hawks recruited him with the No.47 pick in the 2009 draft.

Such is Breust’s standing at Hawthorn that despite only playing six senior games so far this season, he remains a co-vice captain.

“Whether it was hitting the scoreboard individually or bringing teammates into the game, Luke’s ability to contribute consistently at a high level over such a long period of time has been one of his trademark attributes,” said Hawks football manager Rob McCartney.

“In recent years, his leadership, mentoring and guidance of our younger players has allowed both individuals and the team to improve.

“His legacy will be seen on game day for many years to come, particularly when you watch the skill and craft of our small forwards.

“In the future, Luke should sit in the stands and smile knowing he continues to be part of what we do. Whilst Luke is an outstanding player, he is an even better human – highly respected by all at our club for his selflessness, loyalty and friendship.

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