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We surrendered against Roos: Port coach
Sydney Morning Herald
Port Adelaide coach Matthew Primus accused his players of hoisting a white flag of surrender during a meek AFL loss to North Melbourne on Sunday. Port's bleak season continued when crushed by 45 points by the surging Kangaroos, who jumped to ninth on ...
North turn off PowerSportal.com.au
Kangaroos crush PortEurosport.com AU

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Port seek atonement against Kangaroos
Sydney Morning Herald
Port Adelaide is seeking atonement for their lamest loss in a bleak AFL season when they host North Melbourne on Sunday, coach Matthew Primus says. While the Power have lost 10 times this season, Primus rates their round six capitulation to the ...

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Ruck duo back but Jolly still out
Sydney Morning Herald
Crows forward Ian Callinan could become one of the oldest players to debut in the AFL's modern era after the 28-year-old was named in an expanded squad. Scott McMahon was left out of the North Melbourne's squad for Sunday's game against Port Adelaide ...
Melbourne ruckman Mark Jamar a welcome in for Demons ball magnet Brent MoloneyHerald Sun
Big AFL test for Demons, says JamarNinemsn
Tigers or Demons? It's your choiceCourier Mail

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Motlop still in Power plans
Sportal.com.au
Port Adelaide coach Matthew Primus has denied Daniel Motlop's Power career is over despite dropping the mercurial forward to the SANFL this week. Motlop has recreated himself in a number of roles for the Power this season, often playing down back and ...

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AFL.com

A nation of fair-weather fans
Adelaide Now
Port Adelaide isn't the only AFL club worried by dwindling crowd numbers. Picture: Simon Cross Source: AdelaideNow ADAM Cooney is not alone in questioning where the fans have gone. As the Brownlow Medallist tweeted in disgust that only 19363 would file ...
Aged Crow Callinan in line for AFL debutNinemsn
Adelaide names Ian Callinan for Geelong clashHerald Sun
Callinan muscles inAFL.com
Tasmania Mercury -BigPond News
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The Age

Ruck duo back but Jolly still out
The Age
Crows forward Ian Callinan could become one of the oldest players to debut in the AFL's modern era after the 28-year-old was named in an expanded squad. Scott McMahon was left out of the North Melbourne's squad for Sunday's game against Port Adelaide ...
No Jolly for PiesSportal.com.au
Jolly out but big men returnAFL.com
High-flying Magpies hold no fear for SwansSydney Morning Herald
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