Club great Cornes cut in Carr’s Power reshuffle
Port Adelaide premiership player and Hall of Fame member Chad Cornes won’t be at Alberton next season after the Power made a big call ahead of the official coaching handover.
Port Adelaide premiership player and Hall of Fame member Chad Cornes won’t be at Alberton next season after the Power made a big call ahead of the official coaching handover.
Arguably no player in footy has had to shoulder a bigger load up forward than Mitch Georgiades. But even in defeat, there was a critical positive to come from the Power’s trip to Brisbane.
The Crows will have to cover for Josh Rachele until finals after the creative forward’s injury against the Demons, but the Power have a more difficult equation after their injury crisis.
Injury carnage across last weekend have cost two clubs big time including Richmond after ruling the No.1 pick out for a long time.
Port Adelaide will welcome the return of a host of senior players for their clash with GWS in Canberra. But how far away is Jason Horne-Francis?
What exactly will Josh Carr be inheriting when he takes over from Ken Hinkley? And what still needs to be figured out? As the 2025 season slips away, see where all parties are at.
The three newest Port Adelaide players have shelved university and work — at least for now — as they embark on life as a full-time footballer. Simeon Thomas-Wilson met them.
Fremantle’s captain is free to play after his three-match suspension was overturned in a surprise verdict at the AFL Tribunal.
Jordan Dawson was already a star, but he might have just added another string to his bow. Plus Port Adelaide’s predictable demise and more likes and dislikes from round 11 in The Lowdown.
Once again, the Power aren’t backing away from their succession plan, but as they stare down their worst finish under Ken Hinkley, should they reconsider? Have your say.
Fremantle Dockers captain Alex Pearce has learnt his fate for an ugly hit on an opposition player that sparked heated debate in AFL circles.
Ken Hinkley is refusing to concede his final season as coach of the Power could be going nowhere, as Port come to terms with another horrific loss – this time to Fremantle out west.
The result against Fremantle make little difference. Ken Hinkley is now face-to-face with the brutal destiny AFL always had in store for him, writes Graham Cornes.
The word rebuild is banned at Port Adelaide. Yet when Josh Carr starts as senior coach, it could be his reality. We examine the list problems the coach-in-waiting will face when he takes over.
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