Cornes: Port learn their lesson as Crows caught short again
You can’t tell much from a trial game but Sam Powell-Pepper won’t be the only one with something to think about this weekend, writes Graham Cornes.
You can’t tell much from a trial game but Sam Powell-Pepper won’t be the only one with something to think about this weekend, writes Graham Cornes.
First it was Tom Clurey. Then Mitch Georgiades. Now, the wing musical chairs at Alberton might finally have been decided. SIMEON THOMAS-WILSON reveals the likely combination.
Sam Powell-Pepper’s ugly hit on Crow Mark Keane will come under scrutiny by the Match Review Officer, but the Power hard nut may still play in his side’s second pre-season hit-out next week even if hit with a ban.
Josh Carr withdrew from the Richmond coaching race last year, and the Port assistant has made a big call on whether he’ll throw his hat in the ring for a top job in 2024.
The Western Bulldogs are facing the very real possibility of missing out on a top-four finish after slumping to a third straight loss.
The Port Adelaide Power launched an impressive comeback on Friday night to defeat the Western Bulldogs and secure a top-two spot.
A win in Friday night’s blockbuster will guarantee Port Adelaide a top-two finish. But what will a loss to the Bulldogs mean? Ken Hinkley isn’t hiding from the critics.
After yet another disappointing season, Carlton is faced with a host of big list calls. Plus, why hasn’t a former top pick signed a new deal?
Port Adelaide’s premiership credentials go on the line on Friday night, and coach Ken Hinkley has a message for the doubters.
Heavy restrictions have been imposed on the Western Bulldogs who have been given extra quarantine rules in order to play Port Adelaide.
James Harmes may not be the first Demon that comes to mind when thinking finals game changer, though the defensive midfielder could have the biggest impact of all.
Until we deal with colonisation and its subsequent treatment of indigenous people the cycle of racism will just roll on, writes Michael McGuire.
Up to five Victorian teams are set to play in the AFL finals, but they can’t be played in Melbourne according to one coach.
On the eve of the finals players should be avoiding match review panel scrutiny, which one Port star will be reminded of this week.
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