- Hawks officials rocked up to Kirribilli House with VB
Hawthorn president Andrew Gowers surprised Anthony Albanese with a case of VB after the footy – but the PM preferred a beer that’s been named after him.
The Hawks sensationally prevailed in a fourth-quarter shootout with GWS two weeks ago, claiming a 19-point victory to advance to another Adelaide Oval semi-final, which they also won.
Senior Hawks staff were invited for a drink back at Kirribilli House after the Giants match, and Gowers picked up a slab of Victoria Bitter, reports The Age.
‘When you are a guest of someone’s house, you should take something,’ Gowers said.
‘I thought to myself, what better than some Victoria Bitter to give the Sydney and Canberra-based prime minister?’
However, the VBs were not touched with the PM instead serving ‘Albo Pale Ale’, brewed in Sydney’s inner west by Willie The Boatman.
Hawthorn president Andrew Gowers (pictured right) surprised Anthony Albanese with a case of VB after the Hawks beat GWS in the AFL finals

The PM preferred to drink Albo Pale Ale (pictured), which is brewed in his electorate

The PM might have more reasons to celebrate on Friday night when his Hawks take on Geelong in the AFL preliminary final
Afterwards, the PM showed Hawks top brass around his residence and the stunning views of Sydney Harbour.
The PM’s side will next meet arch-rivals Geelong in a blockbuster AFL preliminary final on Friday.
Jack Gunston, Jack Ginnivan and Jarman Impey were all sore after last week’s barnstorming away semi-final win over Adelaide.
But coach Sam Mitchell said before training on Wednesday that they will play against the Cats at the MCG.
‘Everyone’s healthy, yeah,’ Mitchell said.
”Gunners’ doesn’t train that much anyway. I don’t know exactly what he’s doing, but I don’t imagine he’s doing everything.’
Gunston’s five goals against Adelaide continued his outstanding All-Australian season, and Mitchell was asked if anything about the performance last Friday night had surprised him.
‘Only just that he wandered off holding his hamstring late – it was a bit of a concern,’ Mitchell said of the veteran.
‘But I was pleased it all came through clear.
‘He’s played some really consistent footy for us, in a tough role to be consistent.’