Port’s heartfelt statement after death of Westhoff family patriarch
Port Adelaide Football Club has spoken out after the father of former players Justin and Matthew Westhoff died in a motorcycle crash.
Port Adelaide Football Club has spoken out after the father of former players Justin and Matthew Westhoff died in a motorcycle crash.
After missing North Melbourne’s game in Adelaide in 2022, Jason Horne-Francis finally had his moment in the sun, showing why the Power gave up so much to secure him.
The AFL’s score review system is once again under fire after producing a howler on Saturday that left fans seeing red.
More than 500 Port Adelaide fans have lined up outside Alberton Oval to snag one of the club’s historic prison-bar guernseys after they went on sale.
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.
As coronavirus fears continue to grow, a back up venue has emerged for St Kilda’s Round 11 clash with Port Adelaide. But it could lead to a significant financial hit for the Saints.
Geoff Morris has returned to Port Adelaide after 13 years at Hawthorn and front of mind when he walked back through the door were two of his old mates who are no longer here.
Could a Port Adelaide member’s idea of holding a ‘happy hour’ as a way to meet and greet the club’s board members be a way to reduce the disconnect between supporters and administrators? Michelangelo Rucci takes a look.
The Shanghai fixture between St Kilda and Port Adelaide is practically doomed after China issued an ominous warning. The AFL is yet to make a contingency but bringing back Monday night footy could be the answer.
Port Adelaide star ruckman Scott Lycett said ‘we’ll wait and see in the next three to four weeks’ as to whether the club’s prized Shanghai clash with St Kilda goes ahead.
Port Adelaide has missed two key opportunities to push hard into the AFL Women’s competition and it needs to join sooner rather than later, writes Jack Hudson.
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