September 19, 2024

In a poignant turn of events, Geelong Cats forward Tom Hawkins has announced that his father, Brett Hawkins, has been diagnosed with a serious illness. In a heartfelt statement released today, Tom Hawkins revealed that his father’s condition is grave, casting a shadow over his otherwise stellar season.

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Tom Hawkins, renowned for his powerful presence on the field and his unwavering commitment to the Cats, took to social media to share the news with fans and supporters. “It is with a heavy heart that I share some personal news,” Hawkins wrote. “My father, Brett, has recently been diagnosed with a severe illness. This is an incredibly challenging time for our family, and we are focusing on supporting him through this difficult period.”

Brett Hawkins, a beloved figure in the Geelong community and a lifelong supporter of the Cats, has been a pillar of strength and encouragement for Tom throughout his career. The news of his illness has deeply affected the Hawkins family, and Tom has requested privacy as they navigate this trying time.

The Geelong Cats organization has expressed their full support for Hawkins and his family. In a statement, the club said, “Our thoughts are with Tom and his family as they face this difficult challenge. We stand united in offering our support and encouragement during this trying time. Tom’s focus on family is commendable, and we are here for him in every way.”

Fans and fellow players have also rallied around Hawkins, sending messages of support and solidarity. The Geelong Cats will reportedly provide Hawkins with the flexibility he needs to balance his family responsibilities and his commitments to the team.

As Tom Hawkins continues to process this devastating news, the football community stands united in sending their best wishes to him and his family, hoping for strength and resilience in the days ahead.

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