Magpies fly over Eagles and return to winners’ list
A five-goal haul to Power-listed Billy Frampton helped Port Adelaide beat Woodville-West Torrens by 37 points at Woodville Oval on Saturday.
A five-goal haul to Power-listed Billy Frampton helped Port Adelaide beat Woodville-West Torrens by 37 points at Woodville Oval on Saturday.
South Australian selectors have named a 30-man squad as they prepare to take on the WAFL in a state contest in Perth in May.
Woodville-West Torrens has been hit hard by injuries this season and the Eagles have lost another two players for the battle against Port Adelaide while a former Sturt star makes his first appearance for Adelaide.
NO Mitch Grigg, no problem for Norwood, North Adelaide play on without the coach and Adelaide shows terrific unity. Catch up on another big week of SANFL action in Monday Recovery and see the video highlights.
RETIRING Port Magpies captain James Meiklejohn expects his side to become the reserves team for the Power in 2014.
PORT Adelaide must learn from wasted opportunities in Sunday’s loss to Sturt if it is to win its final two games of the season, says coach Ken McGregor.
STURT has emerged as the best team outside the top five after yesterday beating Port Adelaide for the third time this season.
PORT Adelaide is all but out of the finals race, but coach Ken McGregor says there is still plenty to play for in the last three weeks of the season.
FORMER Essendon defender Henry Slattery says it is comforting for the public to finally know he and his old teammates are not cheats.
THE five teams to contest the SANFL finals have all but been determined after Central District overcame Port Adelaide by 46 points in a lacklustre contest at Alberton Oval yesterday.
MAGPIES coach Ken McGregor is reluctant to reveal his intentions with Adam Cockshell for the crucial battle against Central District.
PORT Adelaide Magpies coach Ken McGregor says speculation about the club’s future has finally got to some of his players
NORWOOD put right its round 11 loss to Port and moved a step close to consecutive minor premierships with a 63-point win on Friday night.
PORT Adelaide was prepared to sacrifice half of its SANFL zone to field an AFL reserves team next year.
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