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Reece Homfray
Reece HomfrayChief sports writer

Reece Homfray is chief sports writer of The Advertiser. He has covered the Olympic and Commonwealth Games and has a passion for football, basketball and cycling.

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36ers
CAIRNS, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 27:  Shannon Shorter of the 36ers looks to pass past Michael Carrera of the Taipans during the round four NBL match between the Cairns Taipans and the Adelaide 36ers at Cairns Convention Centre on October 27, 2017 in Cairns, Australia.  (Photo by Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images)

The Sixers Report — Round 4

AS THE Adelaide 36ers prepare to fly to New Zealand for the start of a tough double header on the road, import guard Shannon Shorter has opened up on the close bond between the team.

36ers
ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 21:  Adelaide's Nathan Sobey during the round three NBL match between the Adelaide 36ers and the Sydney Kings at Titanium Security Arena on October 21, 2017 in Adelaide, Australia.  (Photo by Mark Brake/Getty Images)

The Sixers Report — Round 3

NATHAN Sobey talks about the ‘spark’ he needed, Josh Childress joining the team and why training sessions can get a little heated in this week’s podcast.

Port Adelaide
Port Adelaide Training at Alberton Oval. Sam Powell-Pepper and Riley Bonner. Picture Sarah Reed

Power re-sign exciting young trio

PORT Adelaide has locked in three key planks for the future by re-signing Riley Bonner, Dougal Howard and Dan Houston amid uncertainty over whether free agents Jackson Trengove and Jasper Pittard will be there beyond this year.

Crows
04/07/17 Adelaide Crows player Jake Kelly in his clubs gym at West Lakes. photo Calum Robertson

How Kelly learned to chill out

PATRICK Dangerfield’s parting words to his teammate and housemate Jake Kelly when he left Adelaide two years ago have set the young defender on the right track.

Port Adelaide
Port Adelaide training at Alberton Oval. Brad Ebert ahead of his 200th game. Picture Sarah Reed

Power’s new hunger games

A FOCUS on contested ball in pre-season backed up by actions on game day is behind Port Adelaide’s rise from competition battler to top-four contender this season.

Crows
ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 28: Eddie Betts of the Crows in action during the 2016 AFL Round 10 match between the Adelaide Crows and the GWS Giants at Adelaide Oval on May 28, 2016 in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by James Elsby/AFL Media/Getty Images)

Betts wants Crows to get hungry

POCKET rocket Eddie Betts says the Crows will come out hard against the Dockers this weekend to overcome a bad habit of slow starts this season.

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