Career
Hawking was a key position player and made seven appearances for Fitzroy in 1993, his first season. He played all 22 games the following year, as a defender. Hawking was third in the "best and fairest" award for the 94 season.
At the end of 1996, the Brisbane Lions were formed, and Hawking was one of the Fitzroy players selected to join the new club
He had been recommended to Brisbane by his former Fitzroy teammate Alastair Lynch and needed a knee reconstruction before arriving at Brisbane. Hawking was one of eight players that the Lions picked up from Fitzroy"s list, but would be the only one not to play an American Federation of Labor-Congress match.
He had been an emergency for the club"s first ever league game in 1997. Brisbane traded him to the Sydney Swans, along with Brent Green, in return for the 31st selection of the 1997 American Federation of Labor-Congress Draft, used on future Brownlow Medalist Simon Black.
Plagued by injuries, Hawking didn"t make any league appearances for the Swans and retired at the end of the 98 season.
After a year out of football he made a return to the American Federation of Labor-Congress, being secured by Collingwood with the 10th selection of the 2000 Pre-season Draft. He was again plagued by injuries and unable to make it into the seniors, announced his (permanent) retirement, four years after playing his last American Federation of Labor-Congress game.