Logan joined Hawthorn from Box Hill early in the
1926 VFL season. After being named best on ground in the reserves in his first week at the club he made his debut against Richmond in Round 4 and again played well. Despite being one of the shortest and lightest players to ever play senior football, Logan played in the majority of games over the next five years, mostly playing as a half-forward or on the wing, scoring 35 goals and picking up a solitary
Brownlow Medal vote in 1929. Logan continued to play for Hawthorn's reserve team until the end of the 1932 season and in 1932 he won the
Gardiner Medal for the best and fairest player in the seconds competition, despite playing only ten games for the season. ==Later life==