Gags, barbs and nostalgia take over Ken’s last Showdown presser
Sure, Matthew Nicks and Ken Hinkley are both desperate to win this Saturday’s Showdown, but six years of war was traded in for a press conference of mutual admiration on Wednesday.
Sure, Matthew Nicks and Ken Hinkley are both desperate to win this Saturday’s Showdown, but six years of war was traded in for a press conference of mutual admiration on Wednesday.
The son of a former AFL premiership player has revealed dreams of following in his dad’s footsteps after kicking a whopping 20 goals in a regional footy match.
There’s been a renewed push for a standalone Showdown, plus plenty of people weigh in on what a Charlie Curnow trade scenario looks like. All the headlines from Tuesday night’s shows.
Port Adelaide’s season is over after going down to Hawthorn — and one glaring issue over the last four years continues to hurt the club. Plus, why the Crows can finish top in The Lowdown.
Jack Ginnivan had his head down and a cheeky grin on his face as he mimicked Ken Hinkley’s plane gesture — and with a wry smile Ken said the payback was “deserved”. See his full reply.
The Port Adelaide coach could see the funny side after Jack Ginnivan’s cheeky move during Hawthorn’s big win in Tasmania.
Will Travis Boak go on? Where does the future lie for Ryan Burton and Jeremy Finlayson? Matt Turner makes the call on every Power player coming out of contract. HAVE YOUR SAY.
Much to the displeasure of patriarch Graham, the Cornes name has been synonymous with Port Adelaide for almost three decades. But all that is about to change, and he couldn’t be happier.
The Hawks haven’t beaten Port Adelaide since 2022, and it’s the curse they need to break. Plus, the Dees’ search for a winning formula continues. Nathan Buckley previews Super Saturday.
Port football boss Chris Davies says the ‘disgusting’ vilification is taking its toll on Jase Burgoyne, who – along with close friend Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera – is thinking about taking it further.
Divisive AFL media personality and Port Adelaide premiership player Kane Cornes says he can’t see where improvement will come from under the Power’s new coach next year.
Two years ago, Adelaide’s recruiting team took a leap of faith and jumped ahead of WA clubs to take Dan Curtin with pick 8. It could become one of the club’s best-ever moves.
After overcoming hip and back issues that left him struggling to bend over, Travis Boak says he’s feeling the best he has in years, but there’s still plenty to play out before he decides on his future.
A blistering performance from Zak Butters helped spare Port Adelaide’s blushes against the Eagles, but there’s concerns over the other superstar at the Power.
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