2014 Port Adelaide Football Club season

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Port Adelaide Football Club
2014 season
ISC Template 300 - Black Front.jpg Port Adelaide Magpies Jumper.svg
Port Adelaide's home guernseys for the 2014 season
President David Koch
Coach Ken Hinkley (AFL)
Garry Hocking (SANFL)
Captain(s) T. Boak (AFL)
S. Summerton (SANFL)
Home ground Adelaide Oval (AFL)
Alberton Oval (SANFL)
AFL season
SANFL season
Preliminary Final
Grand Final
Best and FairestAFL: Robbie Gray
SANFL: Steven Summerton
Leading goalkickerAFL: Jay Schulz (66 goals) [1]
SANFL: John Butcher (32 goals) [2]
Highest home attendance52,505 vs Carlton (22 August 2014)
Lowest home attendance34,258 vs Western Bulldogs (21 June 2014)

The 2014 Port Adelaide Football Club season marked the club's 18th season in the Australian Football League (AFL) and 132nd season in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL).

Contents

The 2014 season was the first to feature the club's newly adopted unified club structure, whereby the club’s AFL listed players were granted permission to play for the Port Adelaide reserves team in the SANFL, rather than be drafted to other SANFL clubs as in previous seasons. [3]

The club's AFL team (seniors) is known as the Power, whilst it's SANFL team (reserves) is known as the Magpies.

Squad for 2014

Statistics are correct as of end of 2014 season.Flags represent the state of origin, i.e. the state in which the player played his Under-18s football.

Senior List
No.StatePlayerHgt (cm)Wgt (kg)Date of BirthAge (end 2014)AFL DebutRecruited fromGames (end 2014)Goals (end 2014)
1 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Travis Boak (c)183831 August 198826 2007 Geelong (U18) 15593
2 Flag of South Australia.svg Cameron Hitchcock 176733 July 199024 2010 Glenelg 3531
3 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Campbell Heath 187751 April 199123 2010 Gippsland (U18) 19352
5 Flag of South Australia.svg Matthew Broadbent 189871 August 199024 2009 Woodville-West Torrens 10440
6 Flag of South Australia.svg Angus Monfries 1857819 January 198727 2005 Sturt, Essendon 191225
7 Flag of South Australia.svg Brad Ebert (vc)189882 April 199024 2008 Port Adelaide Magpies, West Coast 14776
8 Flag of South Australia.svg Hamish Hartlett 1787629 December 199324 2013 West Adelaide 181
9 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Robbie Gray 1838430 March 198826 2007 Oakleigh (U18) 115161
11 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg John Butcher 197943 July 199123 2011 Gippsland (U18) 2333
12 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Jackson Trengove 197942 November 199024 2010 Calder (U18) 988
13 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Cam O'Shea 1939113 March 199222 2011 Eastern (U18) 587
14 Flag of South Australia.svg Paul Stewart 1919010 July 198727 2008 Woodville-West Torrens 8131
15 Flag of Western Australia.svg Lewis Stevenson 1898830 July 198925 2010 Claremont (WA), West Coast 18264
16 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Ollie Wines 187947 October 199420 2013 Bendigo (U18) 4922
17 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Tom Clurey 1938923 March 199420 2014 Murray (U18) 10
18 Flag of South Australia.svg Kane Cornes 183785 January 198331 2001 Glenelg 29392
19 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Matthew White 1808215 April 198727 2006 Calder (U18), Richmond 12779
20 Flag of South Australia.svg Chad Wingard 1818229 July 199321 2012 Sturt 6795
21 Flag of South Australia.svg Jared Polec 1888112 October 199222 2011 Woodville-West Torrens, Brisbane Lions 4026
22 Flag of Western Australia.svg Mason Shaw 1979215 January 199420- South Fremantle (WA)00
23 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Matthew Lobbe 2009712 February 198922 2010 Eastern (U18) 6716
24 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Jarman Impey 178789 July 199519 2014 Murray (U18) 183
25 Flag of Western Australia.svg Domenic Cassisi 1848522 September 198232 East Fremantle (WA)22874
26 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Andrew Moore 1898730 May 199123 2010 Eastern (U18) 5016
27 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Alipate Carlile 1929830 April 198727 2008 Murray (U18) 1535
28 Flag of South Australia.svg Jay Schulz 1939418 April 198529 2003 Woodville-West Torrens, Richmond 167279
29 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Jasper Pittard 186831 April 199123 2011 Geelong (U18) 568
30 Flag of South Australia.svg Sam Colquhoun 1797520 December 199420 2013 Central District 102
31 Flag of South Australia.svg Mitch Harvey 19610017 August 199519- North Adelaide 00
32 Flag of the Northern Territory.svg Jake Neade 1706729 May 199420 2013 Elliot (NT), North Ballarat U18 2421
33 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Darcy Byrne-Jones 1817020 September 199519- Oakleigh (U18) 00
34 Flag of South Australia.svg Jarrad Redden 20510727 December 199024 2012 Woodville-West Torrens 153
36 Flag of South Australia.svg Jack Hombsch 193897 March 199321 2012 Sturt, GWS Giants 390
38 Flag of Western Australia.svg Ben Newton 183848 August 199222 2014 South Fremantle (WA)40
39 Flag of South Australia.svg Justin Westhoff 199941 October 198628 2007 Central District 159204
40 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Aaron Young 188816 December 199223 2012 Eastern (U18) 3112
41 Flag of Western Australia.svg Brendon Ah Chee 1888421 December 199321- South Fremantle (WA)00
42 Flag of South Australia.svg Tom Jonas 188899 January 199123 2011 Norwood 561
43 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Karl Amon 1817119 August 199519- Sandringham (U18) 00
44 Flag of the Northern Territory.svg Tom Logan 183802 July 198529 2005 Waratah (NT), Brisbane Lions 11727
Rookie List
No.StatePlayerHgt (cm)Wgt (kg)Date of BirthAge (end 2014)AFL DebutRecruited fromGames (end 2014)Goals (end 2014)
4 Flag of Queensland.svg Brent Renouf 2001023 May 198826 2008 Southport (QLD), Hawthorn 6813
37 Flag of Western Australia.svg Kane Mitchell 174741 December 198925 2013 Claremont (WA)2314
45 Flag of Ireland.svg Daniel Flynn 1909324 September 199420- Kildare, GAA 00
46 Flag of South Australia.svg Sam Gray 176761 February 199222 2014 Port Adelaide Magpies 76
47 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Sam Russell 1807721 December 199519- Geelong (U18) 00

SANFL List:
Steven Summerton (Captain), Jake Johansen, Louis Sharrad, Angus Bruggemann
Ben Haren, Danny Butcher, Matt Venter, Nathan Krakouer, Ben Sawford, Henry Slattery
Sam Gordon, Anthony Biemans, Zac Hawkins, Robbie Young, Aseri Raikiwasa
* These players are only eligible to play for the SANFL reserves team and not for the AFL senior team

Coaching Staff:

Squad changes

Ins

PlayerPrevious ClubLeagueVia
Matthew White Richmond AFL Free agent
Jared Polec Brisbane Lions AFL Trade
Jarman Impey Murray Bushrangers TAC Cup National Draft
Pick #21
Mitchell Harvey North Adelaide SANFL National Draft
Pick #45
Darcy Byrne-Jones Oakleigh Chargers TAC Cup National Draft
Pick #52
Karl Amon Sandringham Dragons TAC Cup National Draft
Pick #68
Sam Russell Geelong Falcons TAC Cup Rookie Draft
Pick #13
Sam Gray Port Adelaide SANFL Rookie Draft
Pick #29
Brent RenoufPort Adelaide Football Club (Re-draft) AFL Rookie Draft
Pick #44
Daniel Flynn Kildare GAA Rookie Draft
Pick #54 (International rookie)

Outs

PlayerNew ClubLeagueVia
Brett Ebert Retired
Nathan Blee East Perth WAFL Delisted
Brent Renouf Port Adelaide (Re-draft) AFL Delisted
Nick Salter Ainslie NEAFL Delisted
Daniel Stewart Norwood EFL Delisted
Matt Thomas Richmond AFL Delisted
Danny ButcherPort Adelaide SANFL Delisted (rookie list)
Justin Hoskin Central Districts SANFL Delisted (rookie list)
Darren Pfeiffer Redland NEAFL Delisted (rookie list)

AFL season summary

Pre-season matches

Port Adelaide's 2014 NAB Challenge fixtures
Date and local timeOpponentScores [a] VenueAttendanceRef
HomeAwayResult
Sunday, 16 February (4:10 pm) Adelaide 0.18.11 (119)0.9.5 (59)Lost by 60 points Richmond Oval [A] 8,765 [4]
Tuesday, 25 February (7:10 pm) Essendon 0.9.11 (65)1.11.15 (90)Won by 25 points Etihad Stadium [A] 8,022 [5]
Port Adelaide's 2014 practice matches
Date and local timeOpponentScores [a] VenueAttendanceRef
HomeAwayResult
Saturday, 8 March (12:30 pm) St Kilda 18.7 (115)16.10 (106)Won by 9 points Alberton Oval [H] 6,000 [6]

Premiership season matches

Port Adelaide's 2014 AFL season fixtures
RoundDate and local timeOpponentHomeAwayResultVenueAttendanceLadder
position
Ref
Scores [a]
1
Sunday, 16 March (7:40 pm) Carlton 12.15 (87)18.12 (120)Won by 33 points Etihad Stadium [A] 24,4607th [7]
2
Saturday, 29 March (4:40 pm) Adelaide 19.13 (127)11.7 (73)Won by 54 points Adelaide Oval [H] 50,3973rd [8]
3
Sunday, 6 April (4:10 pm) North Melbourne 14.13 (97)13.12 (90)Lost by 7 points Etihad Stadium [A] 19,1115th [9]
4
Saturday, 12 April (1:40 pm) Brisbane Lions 24.15 (159)7.4 (46)Won by 113 points Adelaide Oval [H] 36,2313rd [10]
5
Saturday, 19 April (5:40 pm) West Coast 7.14 (56)10.10 (70)Won by 14 points Patersons Stadium [A] 35,3662nd [11]
6
Sunday, 27 April (4:10 pm) Geelong 16.11 (107)9.13 (67)Won by 40 points Adelaide Oval [H] 47,0071st [12]
7
Saturday, 3 May (2:10 pm) Greater Western Sydney 15.7 (97)20.12 (132)Won by 35 points StarTrack Oval [A] 6,5492nd [13]
8
Saturday, 10 May (1:10 pm) Fremantle 13.16 (94)11.10 (76)Won by 18 points Adelaide Oval [H] 38,2341st [14]
9
Bye1st
10
Saturday, 24 May (7:10 pm) Hawthorn 15.10 (100)13.8 (86)Won by 14 points Adelaide Oval [H] 52,2331st [15]
11
Saturday, 31 May (1:10 pm) Melbourne 11.9 (75)14.11 (95)Won by 20 points Traeger Park [A] 5,6551st [16]
12
Saturday, 7 June (4:10 pm) St Kilda 19.15 (129)9.5 (59)Won by 70 points Adelaide Oval [H] 43,3741st [17]
13
Saturday, 14 June (2:10 pm) Sydney 14.14 (98)13.16 (94)Lost by 4 points SCG [A] 41,3171st [18]
14
Saturday, 21 June (1:15 pm) Western Bulldogs 19.14 (128)8.8 (56)Won by 72 points Adelaide Oval [H] 34,2581st [19]
15
Sunday, 29 June (3:40 pm) Adelaide 14.15 (99)10.16 (76)Lost by 23 points Adelaide Oval [A] 50,5522nd [20]
16
Saturday, 5 July (7:10 pm) Essendon 7.18 (60)8.14 (62)Lost by 2 points Adelaide Oval [H] 46,7863rd [21]
17
Sunday, 13 July (1:10 pm) Richmond 19.12 (126)16.10 (106)Lost by 20 points Etihad Stadium [A] 21,4835th [22]
18
Sunday, 20 July (12:40 pm) Melbourne 10.12 (72)10.9 (69)Won by 3 points Adelaide Oval [H] 37,8945th [23]
19
Sunday, 3 August (4:40 pm) Collingwood 11.10 (76)10.10 (70)Lost by 6 points MCG [A] 32,8045th [24]
20
Saturday, 9 August (7:10 pm) Sydney 7.16 (58)12.12 (84)Lost by 26 points Adelaide Oval [H] 50,0875th [25]
21
Saturday, 16 August (2:10 pm) Gold Coast 7.5 (47)7.14 (56)Won by 9 points Metricon Stadium [A] 10,0425th [26]
22
Friday, 22 August (7:20 pm) Carlton 20.20 (140)5.7 (37)Won by 103 points Adelaide Oval [H] 52,5055th [27]
23
Saturday, 30 August (1:10 pm) Fremantle 16.9 (105)14.13 (97)Lost by 8 points Patersons Stadium [A] 38,2905th [28]

Ladder

2014 AFL ladder
PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPts
1 Sydney 22175021261488142.968 Finals series
2 Hawthorn (P)22175024581746140.868
3 Geelong 22175020331787113.868
4 Fremantle 22166020291556130.464
5 Port Adelaide 22148021801678129.956
6 North Melbourne 22148020261731117.056
7 Essendon 22129118281719106.350
8 Richmond 221210018871784105.848
9 West Coast 221111020451750116.944
10 Adelaide 221111021751907114.144
11 Collingwood 22111101766187694.144
12 Gold Coast 22101201917204593.740
13 Carlton 2271411891210789.730
14 Western Bulldogs 2271501784217781.928
15 Brisbane Lions 2271501532221269.328
16 Greater Western Sydney 2261601780232076.724
17 Melbourne 2241801336195468.416
18 St Kilda 2241801480243660.816
Source: [ citation needed ]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals series

Port Adelaide's 2014 AFL finals series fixture
RoundDate and local timeOpponentHomeAwayResultVenueAttendanceRef
Scores [a]
Sunday, 7 September (2:50 pm) Richmond 20.12 (132)11.9 (75)Won by 57 points Adelaide Oval [H] 50,618 [29]
Saturday, 13 September (5:45 pm) Fremantle 11.17 (83)15.15 (105)Won by 22 points Patersons Stadium [A] 42,388 [30]
Saturday, 20 September (4:45 pm) Hawthorn 15.7 (97)13.16 (94)Lost by 3 points MCG [A] 74,856 [31]

SANFL season summary

Premiership season matches

Port Adelaide's 2014 SANFL season fixtures
RoundDate and local timeOpponentHomeAwayResultVenueAttendanceLadder
position
Ref
Scores [a]
1
Thursday, 3 April (7:10 pm) Norwood 11.10 (76)8.9 (57)Lost by 19 points Norwood Oval [A] 6,3246th [32]
2
Sunday, 13 April (2:10 pm) Glenelg 29.15 (189)5.7 (37)Won by 152 points Alberton Oval [H] 2,7384th [33]
3
Monday, 21 April (2:0 pm) Woodville-West Torrens 8.3 (51)15.19 (109)Won by 58 points Woodville Oval [A] 4,2473rd [34]
4
Sunday, 26 April (2:10 pm) West Adelaide 21.8 (134)11.10 (76)Won by 58 points Alberton Oval [H] 2,5852nd [35]
5
Sunday, 4 May (2:10 pm) Adelaide 13.9 (87)20.12 (132)Won by 45 points Clare Oval [A] 5,3121st [36]
6
Sunday, 11 May (2:10 pm) Sturt 19.12 (126)11.10 (76)Won by 50 points Alberton Oval [H] 2,6721st [37]
7
Saturday, 17 May (2:10 pm) South Adelaide 18.14 (122)10.2 (62)Won by 60 points Alberton Oval [H] 3,1211st [38]
8
Saturday, 24 May (2:10 pm) North Adelaide 9.9 (63)12.17 (89)Won by 26 points Prospect Oval [A] 2,3241st [39]
9
Sunday, 8 June (2:10 pm) Central District 14.7 (91)12.6 (78)Won by 13 points Alberton Oval [H] 3,0591st [40]
10
Sunday, 15 June (1:10 pm) Woodville-West Torrens 18.16 (124)15.11 (101)Won by 23 points Alberton Oval [H] 2,3931st [41]
11
Sunday, 22 June (2:10 pm) West Adelaide 15.8 (98)12.9 (81)Lost by 17 points Richmond Oval [A] 1,6601st [42]
12
Saturday, 28 June (2:10 pm) Sturt 8.15 (63)12.11 (83)Won by 20 points Unley Oval [A] 2,5611st [43]
13
Saturday, 12 July (2:10 pm) North Adelaide 14.8 (92)13.16 (94)Lost by 2 points Alberton Oval [H] 2,3401st [44]
14
Saturday, 26 July (2:10 pm) Adelaide 15.16 (106)7.12 (54)Won by 52 points Alberton Oval [H] 6,1961st [45]
15
Saturday, 2 August (2:10 pm) South Adelaide 10.11 (71)8.6 (54)Lost by 17 points Hickinbotham Oval [A] 1,6921st [46]
16
Saturday, 9 August (7:10 pm) Central District 16.8 (104)15.11 (101)Lost by 3 points Elizabeth Oval [A] 2,1391st [47]
17
Sunday, 16 August (2:10 pm) Norwood 9.6 (60)6.15 (51)Won by 9 points Alberton Oval [H] 4,1991st [48]
18
Saturday, 23 August (2:10 pm) Glenelg 13.14 (92)8.12 (60)Lost by 32 points Glenelg Oval [A] 2,4161st [49]

Ladder

2014 SANFL Ladder
PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPts
1 Port Adelaide 1812601810133457.5724
2 Norwood (P)1811701446113456.0522
3 Sturt 1811701523127654.4122
4 South Adelaide 1811701517131553.5722
5 Woodville-West Torrens 1810801510149950.1820
6 North Adelaide 189901581159049.8618
7 Central District 189901277138647.9518
8 Adelaide 1871101479158448.2914
9 West Adelaide 1861201219152844.3812
10 Glenelg 1841401161187738.228
Source: australianfootball.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals series

Port Adelaide's 2014 SANFL finals series fixture
RoundDate and local timeOpponentHomeAwayResultVenueAttendanceRef
Scores [a]
Saturday, 6 September (5:40 pm) Norwood 12.7 (79)13.14 (92)Lost by 13 points Adelaide Oval [H] 13,431 [50]
Sunday, 14 September (2:40 pm) South Adelaide 13.12 (90)10.10 (70)Won by 20 points Adelaide Oval [H] 8,079 [51]
Sunday, 21 September (2:40 pm) Norwood 12.10 (82)11.12 (78)Lost by 4 points Adelaide Oval [A] 38,644 [52]

Notable events

Club awards

Notes

Key
Notes

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