Cornes: Power’s talent looking thin on AFL’s big stage
Port fans may have to adjust to the likelihood that their beloved club may not make the finals this season, writes Graham Cornes.
Port fans may have to adjust to the likelihood that their beloved club may not make the finals this season, writes Graham Cornes.
Players deserve to have a bigger voice. Both the AFL and the SANFL must recognise this. It may have been 50 years in the making but a SANFL Players Association can no longer be ignored, writes Graham Cornes.
At this time of the year Adelaide Oval belongs to football, writes Graham Cornes.
It’s Fringe Festival time in Adelaide. There are so many entertaining acts, but few match the theatre of the Adelaide Football Club’s AGM and Club Members Annual Meeting, writes Graham Cornes.
The clash regarded as the greatest in the history of the sport is almost forgotten now, writes Graham Cornes.
First impressions are the Crows have the talent to improve and Port might be in a little bit of trouble. But remember, first impressions are not always accurate, writes Graham Cornes.
Ken Hinkley must be supremely confident in his own skin to agree to this succession plan, or maybe it’s just ornery stubbornness, writes Graham Cornes.
With the grief reaching overwhelming levels, it’s been an awful week for football with the sudden deaths of several players, now all we have… is the memories, writes Graham Cornes.
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The world’s greatest sporting stars all started with ambitious childhood dreams to become the best, but they didn’t do it alone. For good or the bad, their parents had a huge hand in their success, writes Graham Cornes.
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