Operation Get Grundy: Port must make big ruck play
Port Adelaide needs to make another big play for out of favour Melbourne ruckman Brodie Grundy, writes Andrew Capel.
Port Adelaide needs to make another big play for out of favour Melbourne ruckman Brodie Grundy, writes Andrew Capel.
Port Adelaide argued to free Willie Rioli from his two-match ban so he could play the Showdown. Despite the tribunal not seeing it their way, the Power did still get something out of their appeal.
It is the iconic image behind one of the greatest moments in Showdown history. But now Adelaide and Port Adelaide are in a legal fight with ex-players over its use. Read the full legal letter.
Port Adelaide has thrown even more support behind Willie Rioli after he was racially abused following an incident on Saturday night.
Carlton has the cap space to make a big splash this off-season. But as it currently stands, the club also has a nice early draft pick. What should they do with it? Find out your club’s draft plans.
They’ve been there, done that as players, but the ultimate glory has eluded the Port Adelaide charges of Ken Hinkley and Michael Voss. Here’s why this could be the year for Power glory.
Port Adelaide star Jack Watts crashed a Toyota Kluger then left the scene just days before he called time on his AFL career, police will allege when the ex-footballer faces court.
Tom Hawkins and Charlie Dixon have been two of the year’s best forwards — but can they stand up when it matters most? Mick McGuane says the pair owe their clubs for finals flops in previous years.
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.
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