Former Power player jailed for domestic violence ABC Online by Loukas Founten Former Port Power footballer Fabian Francis will spend at least 15 months in jail for bashing his ex-wife. Francis, 38, played more than a hundred games for Melbourne, Brisbane and Port Adelaide in the AFL. He was found guilty in the ... |
2011: The losers Sydney Morning Herald Port Power were a motley crew of faded veterans, battling kids and cast-offs. They were without an A-list star. Dogged, but ineffectual, in debt, despised by the majority of their state, and barely recognised in their new Carlton/big V jumper, ... |
AFL sending mixed signals to SA football ABC Online The AFL has a message for South Australian football. It is just a little hard to make out what message is being sent. Millions of dollars have been given to the two South Australian AFL clubs this year by the parent body. ... |
![]() The Roar | Port Power right to ignore sponsor's Davis-Fevola deal The Roar The heritage listed scoreboard show the final score after the final siren of the AFL Round 24 match between Port Adelaide Power and the Melbourne Demons at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide. ... |
![]() Sydney Morning Herald | Bookmaker 'unaware' of law suit Sydney Morning Herald Betezy continues to operate a gambling website for the Canterbury Bulldogs and the Cronulla Sharks, while in the AFL it has agreements with the Bombers, Kangaroos, Port Power and Adelaide Crows. Announcing the Knights deal with Betezy in February 2009, ... Taxes and Tinkler trip up Betezy |
EFL: Ranges and Emerald star makes mark with Power Maroondah Weekly FORMER North Melbourne star turned footy pundit David King put the acid on Port Power last AFL season when he said on national television the Power stood for nothing. Power utility Cameron O'Shea and his teammates want to prove King wrong ... |
The year that was... Adelaide Crows The Collingwood game was really positive for three quarters and the second game against Port Power, after Neil left, was a really important game for the footy club. For me as a senior player, some other highlights were the development of some of our ... |
Brownlow form guide, club by club Muswellbrook Chronicle Port Power was so woeful, with so few standout performances, that we must concentrate on the wins in rounds 4, 10 and 24, and consider extraordinary efforts, if they exist, in the closer losses of rounds five, 13, 15, 17 and 23. ... |
Brownlow form guide, club by club Cobar Age Port Power was so woeful, with so few standout performances, that we must concentrate on the wins in rounds 4, 10 and 24, and consider extraordinary efforts, if they exist, in the closer losses of rounds five, 13, 15, 17 and 23. ... |
Brownlow form guide, club by club Myall Coast Nota Port Power was so woeful, with so few standout performances, that we must concentrate on the wins in rounds 4, 10 and 24, and consider extraordinary efforts, if they exist, in the closer losses of rounds five, 13, 15, 17 and 23. ... |
Money fight may stop GWS move Adelaide Now The pair privately claim they announced their retirements during the season after being told they would not be offered new contracts by Port. Power's football operations manager Peter Rohde confirmed new list manager Jason Cripps was in talks with GWS ... |
![]() Sydney Morning Herald | Old McDonald chances his arm for Giants Sydney Morning Herald GWS are in discussions with former Lion Luke Power and recently retired Port Power veterans Chad Cornes and Dean Brogan over similar roles that mix coaching and playing responsibilities. GWS coach Kevin Sheedy successfully resuscitated the careers of ... |
Scully confirms move to GWS The Australian He now joins fellow uncontracted players Callan Ward (Western Bulldogs), Phil Davis (Adelaide Crows) and Rhys Palmer (Fremantle Dockers) at the club to be coached by AFL legend Kevin Sheedy and former Port Power premiership coach Mark Williams. ... |
Port power on to avoid wooden spoon Sydney Morning Herald Some 29340 spectators attended the first AFL match to be held at Adelaide Oval, and the last fixture of the year for both non-finalist clubs, with the Power notching just their third win for the season. The victory ensured newcomers Gold Coast finished ... |
![]() The Age | Port beats Demons to avoid wooden spoon The Age The victory ensured newcomers Gold Coast finished last on the ladder due to poorer percentage than Port. Power forward Justin Westhoff booted four goals, including two in a tense final quarter, while teammate Brett Ebert kicked three. ... |