Hawthorn skipper Ben Stratton and the club’s leadership group will push for Jarryd Roughead to receive a farewell game.

Roughead, 32, is almost certain to call time on a glittering 15-year career at the Hawks, with reports emerging on Friday that he was spotted touring St Kilda’s facilities</a ahead of a potential off-field role in 2020.

The forward has played just seven games at senior level this season, but Stratton believes the four-time premiership Hawk deserves the chance to say goodbye with finals now an unlikely proposition.

“It’s something that we will probably ask the coaches. I think if we’re out of finals then I think definitely,” he told SEN’s Crunch Time.

“He’s been such a contributor to the club over a long period of time and I’m all for the farewell game, but it’s not up to me.”

When asked whether he would like to play with Roughead one last time, Stratton replied: “Absolutely. I think a month ago he played in the ones I was injured, and I was spewing.”

“I’d definitely like to play with him one more time.”

Roughead has booted 572 goals in 282 games for Hawthorn and will go down as a club great.

Listen to Ben Stratton's chat on SEN's Crunch Time in the player below