Inside story: Port flag heroes’ message for Hinkley’s side
There was no catch cry from Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley at this year’s season launch. But the club’s only AFL premiership side had a message. Go inside the Power’s Hall of Fame night.
There was no catch cry from Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley at this year’s season launch. But the club’s only AFL premiership side had a message. Go inside the Power’s Hall of Fame night.
Port Adelaide’s annual season launch gala event had a distinct 2004 flavour. Premiership coach Mark Williams came across, and two greats from the side were individually honoured.
What is the domino effect of Ollie Wines’ midfield return? Which key forwards miss out? And who plays wing? Here are five key talking points ahead of Port Adelaide’s intraclub game.
Port have continued the re-signings with key forward Todd Marshall putting pen to paper and committing to the Power for the next five years.
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.
After Russell Ebert was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia, he spoke about the positives he’d taken from the difficult journey.
Gavin Wanganeen wasn’t just a footy star – he changed the way the game was played. Simeon Thomas-Wilson tells the story of a modern legend both on and off the field.
Indigenous artist Elle Campbell has described Port Adelaide’s response to their guernsey controversy as ‘heartwarming’, as the club relaunched their jumper.
The original artist of Port Adelaide’s stunning Indigenous guernsey has told the players to wear it with pride for the Sir Doug Nicholls Round.
When The Advertiser ranked the top 50 Port players, there was one clear name for number one – Russell Ebert. Here’s why.
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