Robbo: Kenny dancing his way to a new deal
The Power are flying and now is the time to extend their coach’s contract. Even thinking about the prospect of pulling the pin on Ken is ridiculous, writes Mark Robinson.
The Power are flying and now is the time to extend their coach’s contract. Even thinking about the prospect of pulling the pin on Ken is ridiculous, writes Mark Robinson.
Port Adelaide are well and truly back after claiming another huge scalp but it wasn’t just that they won that left the AFL world impressed.
AFL fans couldn’t believe their eyes when Demon Angus Brayshaw started Melbourne’s blockbuster looking unrecognisable.
Jeremy Finlayson and his family have been through plenty throughout his career, and before Sir Doug Nicholls Round, the forward talks his family coming together in the hardest of times.
From trade speculation to losing the captaincy and a ‘stupid’ COVID-19 breach, trouble seemed to be following Ollie Wines. Now the midfielder is a driving force behind Port Adelaide’s premiership push. What changed?
Eddie McGuire’s desperate fight for history has been boosted by an unexpected supporter – who has broken ranks with his former club.
He might be the wrong side of 30, but Port Adelaide favourite son Brad Ebert is still among the best forwards in the game. So why haven’t the Power locked him away on a new deal?
Australian rock legend Jimmy Barnes has booked himself in for a Grand Final concert and will do it for free – but only if a certain team is playing.
Mark Bickley knows a thing or two about winning flags, having captained two Grand Final wins at Adelaide and he believes Port Adelaide’s current incarnation has eerie similarities to the 2004 Power side that claimed the Power’s first premiership.
Geelong skipper Joel Selwood is racing to be fit for Saturday’s semi-final after having surgery on his badly injured finger. But one medical expert says the Cats took a chance by putting their star under the knife.
Richmond plays bullying football and when the Lions stood up to the bullies, the Tigers didn’t handle it. They need to address their attitude problem before Friday night’s semi-final, writes Mark Robinson. REPLAY Q&A
After 25,000 fans witnessed the Port Adelaide’s thrilling win over the Cats, hopes are rising that thousands more diehards will be allowed to grab tickets to the next home final.
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