Ken keeps Port list powder dry – this time
Last year, Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley declared the club’s list as the best he’s had. So, what does he think of it now after a significant off-season? SIMEON THOMAS-WILSON finds out.
Last year, Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley declared the club’s list as the best he’s had. So, what does he think of it now after a significant off-season? SIMEON THOMAS-WILSON finds out.
One of North Melbourne’s off-season recruits faces a huge task in his first outing as a Roo after being confirmed to debut against GWS. See every club’s predicted side here.
A rising star up forward at the Power is set to go under the knife, forcing Ken Hinkley to find another tall option up forward, but who is the leading candidate to get the job?
A Port Adelaide small forward has put his hand up to fill the absence of Sam Powell-Pepper following his four-game ban. Plus more on the Geelong reunion at Alberton.
The coaching tactics of Ken Hinkley must feel the heat, namely one error which put the Power on the back foot from the first bounce, writes Warren Tredrea.
After being pushed around by arch rival Port Adelaide on and off the field, the Crows hierarchy needs to strike back and land homeward bound Swan Jordan Dawson, writes Andrew Capel.
Plenty has been said about the raw talent of Port Adelaide young gun Connor Rozee. But is he falling down the 2018 ‘super draft’ pecking order? Likes and dislikes
David Koch has labelled Port Adelaide’s preliminary final performance as ‘soft’ and ‘embarrassing’, but says Ken Hinkley is still the man to take the Power to a grand final.
The curtain has just come down on his team’s 2021 campaign in ugly fashion, and another club has come calling for Michael Voss.
The Western Bulldogs may have to contend without one of their most promising youngsters in their grand final clash with Melbourne.
This year’s AFL grand finalists are locked in after the Western Bulldogs produced a stunning upset in their preliminary final.
The Western Bulldogs have defied the odds to obliterate the highly-fancied Port Adelaide Power and advance to the AFL grand final.
Port Adelaide will play the most important match of its season to date this weekend, but club chairman David Koch won’t be there.
His side enters its preliminary final as favourites, but Port Adelaide Power coach Ken Hinkley is taking nothing for granted.
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