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Hawks fine with fired-up AFL star Sicily

Hawthorn's James Sicily was involved in heated confrontations during the AFL loss to the Bulldogs. (AAP)

Hawthorn coach Sam Mitchell has backed James Sicily after the defender was involved in several heated confrontations during a heavy AFL loss to the Western Bulldogs.

Once renowned as one of the AFL's most volatile players, Sicily has matured in recent years and is regarded as a future club captain.

But the 27-year-old cut a frustrated figure at times during the Hawks' 42-point defeat on Friday night and was involved in a series of scuffles with opponents.

Sicily snatched Aaron Naughton's headband in one incident, which led to a melee, and later came off second best when he tried to bump Marcus Bontempelli.

The pair wrestled close to fans on the fence and the clash sparked a fierce response from Bulldogs midfielder Tom Liberatore.

"I don't think it was an issue," Mitchell said of Sicily's fiery display.

"In the game with him (Sicily), I think he's handling those situations really well over the journey.

"Maybe five years ago or four years ago, he didn't so much.

"He'd sort of gone away from that for a year or so, then he's missed a year (through injury) and now he's back.

"He's been a really important player for us and continues to be, so I'm not concerned about it."

The Sicily-Naughton incident happened after the Bulldogs had kicked 11 consecutive goals to take a firm grip on proceedings.

"For the most part, I think he (Sicily) was not at his best tonight but we needed something in that moment and he produced it," Mitchell said.

"I haven't actually seen the vision, so I didn't know that he pulled his headband off, but I knew there was a bit of a scuffle a couple of times.

"I'd rather that than nothing."

A renowned sledger, Liberatore later suggested he had been encouraging Sicily during their final-quarter exchange.

"I was just reiterating, 'Keep your head up, there's always next week, stay positive'," Liberatore told ABC radio post-match.

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