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Son of Power gun prepared to forge own path

Son of Power gun prepared to forge own path

Jackson Mead’s dad Darren is a Port Adelaide great but as he prepares for the final game of SA’s under-18 national championships on Wednesday, he says he’d be happy to play AFL at any club.

Monday Recovery: Where does Rockliff’s amazing haul rank?

Monday Recovery: Where does Rockliff’s amazing haul rank?

How did Tom Rockliff’s incredible 57 disposals for Port Adelaide on Saturday measure up against a legendary haul from Darel Hart? Plus Eagles go big at The Parade and Glenelg coach leaving no stone unturned. These and more in this week’s SANFL wrap.

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Eagles make a meal of Roosters

Eagles make a meal of Roosters

IN the end, it was a shock that Woodville-West Torrens only won by 44 points, and didn’t crack the 100-point barrier against North Adelaide.

Eagles fly highest after flat first half

Eagles fly highest after flat first half

WOODVILLE-WEST Torrens could not buy a goal during a strangely low-scoring first half against Port Adelaide at Alberton Oval on Saturday. But after half time it found its mojo.

Eagles only focused on continuing solid form

Eagles only focused on continuing solid form

WOODVILLE-West Torrens coach Michael Godden says the Eagles’ poor record against AFL aligned clubs hasn’t been mentioned ahead of the trip down Port Road to face the Magpies.

Eagles shock Redlegs — and most others

Eagles shock Redlegs — and most others

SERIOUSLY, no one could have could seen this result coming. Even Eagles coach Michael Godden could not have expected the whipping his team gave Norwood on Sunday.

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