SportAFLHawthorn HawksThis was published 11 years agoThe Kennett Curse35 ImagesJeff Kennett's career as Hawthorn president included a premiership win. His legacy appears to be Geelong's hoodoo hold on the Hawks.April 2, 2013 — 9.08amSaveLog in, register or subscribe to save articles for later.Save galleries for laterAdd galleries to your saved list and come back to them any time.Got it1/35Kennett's Curse is still alive as Hawthorn walk off the MCG after their tenth consecutive loss to Geelong.Credit:Sebastian Costanzo2/35Geelong celebrate another win over Hawthorn.Credit:Sebastian Costanzo3/35Hawthorn's Lance Franklin disagrees with Joel Selwood.Credit:Sebastian Costanzo4/35Geelong's Jimmy Bartell celebrates as the siren sounds beating Hawthorn.Credit:Sebastian CostanzoAdvertisement5/35Geelong celebrate after the siren, beating Hawthorn.Credit:Sebastian Costanzo6/35.Geelong celebrate after the siren, beating Hawthorn.Credit:Sebastian Costanzo7/35Geelong celebrate after the siren, beating Hawthorn.Credit:Sebastian Costanzo8/35Geelong's Mathew Stokes (left) and Cameron Ling celebrate a goal against Hawthorn in the qualifying final at the MCG.Credit:Sebastian Costanzo9/35.Hawthorn's Lance Franklin misses his chance to stop Geelong's Steve Johnson.Credit:Sebastian Costanzo10/35Dejected Hawthorn players walk off the MCG after being beaten by Geelong in the qualifying final.Credit:Paul Rovere11/35Geelong's Joel Selwood remonstrates with Hawthorn's Jordan Lewis after the pair was involved in an off-the-ball incident during the qualifying final at the MCG.Credit:Paul Rovere12/35Luke Hodge finds himself sandwiched between Paul Chapman and Gary Ablett.Credit:Sebastian Costanzo13/35Rick Ladson suffers a late hit from Cameron Mooney.Credit:Sebastian Costanzo14/35Geelong's Cameron Ling battles with Hawthorns Matt SucklingCredit:Sebastian CostanzoAdvertisement15/35Hawthorn's Brent Guerra shows his frustation after the narrow loss to Geelong.Credit:Sebastian Costanzo16/35Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson has words for his players as they walk from the field.Credit:Sebastian Costanzo17/35Ron keeps it simple. Credit:Ron Tandberg18/35Welcomed to the Hawthorn board by president Ian Dicker, 23rd of August 2005.Credit:Joe Armao JAA19/35Joining the fold.Credit:Joe Armao20/35Labor's Steve Bracks, who usurped then premier Kennett in an election surprise, is a Geelong fan.Credit:Ron Tandberg21/35Was Jeff's nemesis Steve Bracks, or the Cats?Credit:Ron Tandberg22/35Tandberg's view of the Kennett ascendancy, 2005.Credit:Ron Tandberg23/35A win over Geelong, in Tasmania, 2007. Credit:Sebastian Costanzo24/35Congratulating Jarryd Roughead after his match-winning eight goals against Carlton, 2009. Credit:Pat Scala PDSAdvertisement25/35Tandberg shudders at the prospect of a Hawthorn flag, 2008.Credit:Ron Tandberg26/35Celebrating the 2008 grand final win with veteran Shane Crawford. Credit:Wayne Taylor27/35Kennett joined an elite club when he became a president of an AFL premiership club in 2008.Credit:Ron Tandberg28/35Jeff Kennett was adamanat that a club president should not linger too long in the position, departing as promised after six years.Credit:Craig Sillitoe29/35Tandberg's take in 2010, when the 2008 premiers were struggling to regain form. Credit:Ron Tandberg30/35Kennett was never shy in expressing his opinions to AFL CEO Andrew Demetriou.Credit:Craig Abraham CMA31/35Up close with superstar Lance Franklin after Hawthorn won a final over Sydney, 2011.Credit:Sebastian Costanzo32/35Kennett shares the pain after Hawthorn's three-point loss to Collingwood in the 2011 Preliminary Final.Credit:Sebastian Costanzo33/35The former advteriser is not one to shy away from the media.34/35No shrinking violet: Jeff Kennett's familiar football outfit.Credit:Glenn Hunt35/35Unlikely role model. Long before Kennett's private school blazer, Magpie cheer squad identity Joffa set the tone in the outer.Credit:Sebastian Costanzo