Cornes clip to ‘scrappy’ Power, ‘quiet’ Horne-Francis
Assistant coach Chad Cornes didn’t mince his words when reviewing the club’s internal trial — and the same goes for his assessment of Jason Horne-Francis.
Assistant coach Chad Cornes didn’t mince his words when reviewing the club’s internal trial — and the same goes for his assessment of Jason Horne-Francis.
The AFL has unveiled a ticketing overhaul to beat the cost of living. But the Crows and Port set their own ticket prices, so where are they heading for season 2023?
In recent years, Victorian clubs have been seen to hold the power in luring local talent home after being developed interstate. But is the tide starting to turn in favour of South Australian clubs?
Although Port Adelaide president David Koch has had doubts about club great Warren Tredrea joining the Power’s board, he is imploring the champion to get back involved.
Port Adelaide supporters have the opportunity to become part of the club’s history through the upcoming launch of a new book. But they better get in quick.
Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley has boldly stated his side, bolstered by emerging young guns, can win the AFL premiership in 2020 despite missing finals in the past two seasons.
It could be 4-6 weeks until Port Adelaide learns if it’s annual China game will go ahead amid concerns over the coronavirus outbreak, and coach Ken Hinkley says player welfare will dictate decision-making.
There is still the Marsh Community Series auditions to come, but a stack of young stars are already banging down the door. See who is closing in on a Round 1 berth at your club.
Port Adelaide and St Kilda players will not be forced to travel to China for the scheduled Shanghai game in May, after receiving independent advice from the AFL Players Association.
It is still a long-shot to happen, but St Kilda will talk to players about their Coronavirus concerns ahead of the planned China match, and they will be given the choice whether they wish to play.
Former players Brett Ebert and Jace Bode know what it’s like to enter the workforce after an AFL career, and now they’re joining forces to help others make the same transition.
Port Adelaide’s Charlie Dixon is ready and raring to go in season 2020 after completing a full pre-season for the first time in years.
As an 18-year-old out of high school, some draftees will take time to develop. But some will star and become KFC SuperCoach gold in 2020. The Phantom rates every player drafted and their junior numbers.
A grandson of a Central District great is set to be spending a lot of time at Alberton Oval this year after being named in Port Adelaide’s Aboriginal Academy.
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