Breakout forward wants to be ‘the man’ for new-look Power
Port Adelaide’s forward line struggled at times in 2024 but after a busy off-season, it’s set to look a whole lot different next year. Here’s the latest from the training track.
Port Adelaide’s forward line struggled at times in 2024 but after a busy off-season, it’s set to look a whole lot different next year. Here’s the latest from the training track.
Twelve months after Warren Tredrea and Bruce Abernethy’s stoush for a spot on Port Adelaide’s board, a seven-time premiership star has won his battle to return as a club director.
No Coates League? No VFL? No worries! A 19-year-old with just 12 games of senior footy under his belt has been invited to train with Port Adelaide for a spot on its list.
Twelve years on from his passing, Port Adelaide has handed John McCarthy’s No. 35 guernsey to their fresh recruit. Plus see all the other new Power jumper numbers here.
An All-Australian leaving your club is always a massive blow, but one club’s offer could see Port Adelaide with a draft pick as high as No. 1. JON RALPH has more.
An AFL star wants his contract torn up to escape the “most boring” city that his glamorous partner refused to live in.
After a poor 2024, the Crows are under pressure and their “aggressive off-season” could not have started any worse after missing out on Jack Lukosius, writes Simeon Thomas-Wilson.
He’s been weighing up offers from both the Crows and Power, but Gold Coast forward Jack Lukosius has made his choice ahead of the trade period.
Exit meetings are underway at Alberton as Port Adelaide weighs up the big calls in order to improve its list again for next year. Will veteran Travis Boak play on? Get the latest here.
There’s reportedly a level of uncertainty around Ken Hinkley’s future as Port Adelaide coach after falling short of a grand final again.
For the fourth time under Ken Hinkley, Port Adelaide fell at the preliminary final hurdle. Power defender Aliir Aliir opens up on what the latest failure means to the group. Plus, Ken hits back.
Power players and coaches looked grim after a fourth prelim final drubbing — but the side’s captain says Hinkley remains the right man for the job.
There was plenty of optimism leading in that this time might be different for Port Adelaide. But it wasn’t – the Power was taught another finals lesson. MATT TURNER looks at what happened.
Port Adelaide’s season ended in Sydney on Friday night – and there will be a few big names who will like their time again. Every player rated as a star Swan heads towards greatness.
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