MARK WILLIAMS Lost Katanning AFL Hawthorn Essendon
MARK WILLIAMS Lost Katanning is an indigenous former AFL footballer who played with Hawthorn and Essendon before taking up coaching
www.lostkatanning.comHere's the latest I can share based on recent reporting.
Mark Williams has been appointed as Hawthorn's AFLW Head of Development, marking his first time taking on an AFLW coaching/development role. The announcement surfaced on May 13–14, 2026, with Hawthorn confirming the hire and highlighting Williams’ extensive coaching pedigree and development experience. This represents a significant upgrade for Hawthorn’s AFLW program as they prepare for upcoming seasons.[1][3]
The move has been described as a major coup for Hawthorn’s AFLW program, given Williams’ successful AFL coaching career and recent development-focused roles at Melbourne, where he contributed to the club’s 2021 premiership efforts, and his broader coaching resume. Hawthorn’s AFLW leadership cited his relationship-building skills, energy, and track record in player development as key assets for the program.[3][1]
Public reactions and coverage emphasised the novelty of Williams stepping into an AFLW development leadership role and suggested he could drive strategic improvements across player pathways, development culture, and staff collaboration within Hawthorn’s AFLW setup.[3]
If you’d like, I can pull directly from the linked articles and summarize exact quotes, or set up a quick comparison of Williams’ previous AFL roles and how those experiences might translate to AFLW development work. Additionally, I can monitor for any further updates (e.g., staff changes, program goals, or player feedback) and report back.
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MARK WILLIAMS Lost Katanning is an indigenous former AFL footballer who played with Hawthorn and Essendon before taking up coaching
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