Power injury wrap: When will Fantasia return?
Orazio Fantasia was initially set to miss a month with a quad strain he suffered against the Crows. Find out how he is progressing and get the latest on the Power’s potential changes.
Orazio Fantasia was initially set to miss a month with a quad strain he suffered against the Crows. Find out how he is progressing and get the latest on the Power’s potential changes.
A North Melbourne player has given the go ahead to continue ugly attacks being sent in the direction of a teenage AFL star.
One of Port Adelaide’s best players on Friday night was a fifth-gamer who was delisted six months ago – Dylan Williams. He opens up on how he saved his career.
Jason Horne-Francis has won the AFL’s “highest praise” after silencing his critics with arguably his career-best performance in Port’s win over St Kilda.
Linked with Geelong and Essendon as a free agent, Brad Crouch has put a bumper payday at risk after allegedly being caught with cocaine. Jon Ralph looks at what it means for his value and whether clubs will still be interested.
Ladder leader for much of the season, Port Adelaide will have home comforts on its side for most of finals. That means the Power have to capitalise, writes Nick Riewoldt. Check out his seedings for each of the finalists.
Remember when Mason Cox destroyed Richmond in the preliminary final? Well Collingwood’s giant could be about to do it again if his form is anything to go by. See the most in-form player at every finalist.
They might be considered next-gen stars, but, here and now, they have the opportunity — and the ability — to make a significant impact on the shape of the AFL finals. Mark Robinson looks at every club’s young game breaker.
Only 15 months after Ken Hinkley conceded Port Adelaide was an “unreliable” team, the Power will enter this year’s finals series as minor premier. These are the defining moments in the club’s resurgence.
They all felt they were in no-man’s land. They were sick of it. Now, club president David Koch lifts the lid on the hotel room meeting that changed Port Adelaide forever.
It was the first touch of the footy no one will ever forget. Jack Watts was under fierce pressure from the outset. And ultimately it was indicative of his career. But within both clubs he played for, Watts was as loved as teammates get.
When Geelong thrashed the Power in round 12 Ken Hinkley was missing a critical piece of his arsenal. The Port Adelaide match committee must choose this man for the finals rematch.
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