Going, going … gone? Crows, Port take next step in SANFL exit
Adelaide and Port Adelaide will face off in a SANFL curtain raiser ahead of Showdown 55 – but the fixture won’t exist for long as a national second-tier competition takes shape.
Adelaide and Port Adelaide will face off in a SANFL curtain raiser ahead of Showdown 55 – but the fixture won’t exist for long as a national second-tier competition takes shape.
Ahead of a primetime Showdown clash, an Adelaide Crows legend says their arch rival “let themselves down” when it matters most.
Showdown 55 is almost here – but how many of the current Crows and Power players would make the all-time side? We’ve tallied your votes to pick the Ultimate Showdown team.
The Power has backed in their skipper despite a hamstring scare, while the Crows have named a veteran and a debutant for a massive Thursday night Showdown. See the teams HERE.
The departure clock is certainly ticking down for Port Adelaide great Robbie Gray, but when and where that will be remains up in the air for one of the club’s most revered players.
A loss this week could end Port Adelaide’s finals hopes, but the captain doesn’t see it that way.
Port Adelaide supporters who voiced their displeasure with Ken Hinkley by defacing a club sign have copped a serve from the coach.
Former Port star Jay Schulz has detailed the concussion horror he lives with every day that leaves him prone to flying off the handle and has had a lasting impact on his family.
Port Adelaide powerhouse Charlie Dixon has opened up about his dark off-field battle, revealing he would cry in the carpark at Alberton before training.
One Port Adelaide supporter took his displeasure about coach Ken Hinkley to the club’s front door.
‘We’re still here and look out’ was Ken Hinkley’s warning to the competition in February. But everything sounds very different now. Here’s where Port Adelaide is at.
Geelong’s march to the minor premiership very nearly hit a roadblock as one of the competition’s shock strugglers showed what could have been.
There are two key areas why the Power and the Crows could sidestep Brodie Grundy if he decides he wants to come home. But the real elephant in the room is far more concerning.
Robbie Gray is closer to the end, Steven Motlop didn’t have a great season and Orazio Fantasia cannot be trusted with his injury issues. Port Adelaide’s deficiency isn’t hard to spot.
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