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Port beats Demons to avoid wooden spoon – Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

Port beats Demons to avoid wooden spoon
Sydney Morning Herald
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. ...

Port Adelaide avoids wooden spoon with win over Melbourne – Perth Now


Port Adelaide avoids wooden spoon with win over Melbourne
Perth Now
The victory ensured newcomers Gold Coast finish 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. ...

Port beat Demons to avoid wooden spoon – The Age


Port beat Demons to avoid wooden spoon
The Age
The victory ensured newcomers Gold Coast finish 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. ...

Port beats Demons to avoid wooden spoon – Brisbane Times


Brisbane Times

Port beats Demons to avoid wooden spoon
Brisbane Times
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. ...

Tom Scully pulls out of Demons AFL side – Sydney Morning Herald


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Tom Scully pulls out of Demons AFL side
Sydney Morning Herald
Greater Western Sydney (GWS) target Tom Scully might have played his last AFL match for Melbourne after pulling out of the team for Sunday's clash with Port Adelaide. Scully has withdrawn with soreness - bringing to an end a season marred by a knee ...
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Port Adelaide v Melbourne – Sydney Morning Herald


Port Adelaide v Melbourne
Sydney Morning Herald
And it should be a close encounter - in terms of proven senior talent, Port Power matches up OK against the Demons, who are playing ever more youngsters. Port's apparent lack of self-belief and stamina must be weighed against Melbourne's inexperience ...

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Collingwood v Geelong – Sydney Morning Herald


The Age

Collingwood v Geelong
Sydney Morning Herald
Photo: Paul Rovere The Magpies put together impressive four quarter performances against Port Adelaide and Fremantle, and did what they had to do against St Kilda and Brisbane. In recent weeks, the Pies have looked like a team thinking of bigger things ...
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Carlile commits to Port Adelaide – Herald Sun


AFL.com

Carlile commits to Port Adelaide
Herald Sun
The 24-year-old key defender has signed a new contract at Alberton, putting to an end all speculation of a move to new AFL franchise Greater Western Sydney or to a Victorian rival. The announcement is more good news for Port Adelaide, which re-signed ...
Butcher decision soonSportal.com.au
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Carlile signs new AFL deal with Port – Sydney Morning Herald


Carlile signs new AFL deal with Port
Sydney Morning Herald
Fullback Alipate Carlile has re-signed with Port Adelaide, ending speculation he would leave the AFL battlers. The Fijian-born Carlile was rumoured to be a target of Greater Western Sydney. But the 24-year-old said on Tuesday he never considered ...
Butcher decision soonSportal.com.au
Port Adelaide's John Butcher likely to re-sign but Carlton interestedHerald Sun
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Carlile inks new deal at the Power – Port Adelaide


Carlile inks new deal at the Power
Port Adelaide
The man affectionately known as “Bobby” has played 90 games since arriving at Alberton via the 2005 AFL National Draft as a third round selection (no. 44 overall). The 24 year-old made his AFL debut in Round 16, 2006, against St Kilda in Launceston. ...

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Butcher decision soon – Sportal.com.au


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Butcher decision soon
Sportal.com.au
Butcher has emerged from nowhere over the past three weeks, kicking 12 goals in his first three AFL games, including six in the loss against Western Bulldogs in Round 22. He has now become one of the hottest out-of-contract talents in the game, ...
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Loss may be victory for Richmond – Herald Sun


Loss may be victory for Richmond
Herald Sun
If the Western Bulldogs ($1.13) beat injury-ravaged Fremantle and Melbourne ($1.50) defeats 17th-placed Port Adelaide, both sides would leapfrog Richmond. Rarely has one game resulted in a fall in the draft order of six positions, but with GWS having ...

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AFL 2011 makes history – Sportal.com.au


Brisbane Times (blog)

AFL 2011 makes history
Sportal.com.au
The 2011 AFL season is set to be one for the record books, with two notable statistical occurrences, including the first time in 81 years a team has finished on exactly 100 per cent. Essendon's seven-point win over Port Adelaide on Sunday means the ...
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Heartbreak continues for Port – ABC Online


Brisbane Times

Heartbreak continues for Port
ABC Online
A miraculous turn-around saw Essendon overcome a 34-point deficit with 10 minutes to play to beat Port Adelaide by seven points in a scintillating AFL round 23 clash at Docklands on Sunday evening. Port was looking at leapfrogging ...
Late burst seals win for AFL BombersSydney Morning Herald
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Cassisi’s Glass Half Full – Port Adelaide


Cassisi's Glass Half Full
Port Adelaide
After suffering heavy defeats at the hands of Collingwood, Hawthorn and the Western Bulldogs in their past three starts, the Power showed major improvement in the seven-point loss to the Bombers. They led by 34 points during the last quarter, ...