2017 Port Adelaide Football Club season

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The 2017 Port Adelaide Football Club season was the Port Adelaide Football Club's 21st season in the AFL. They also fielded a reserves team in the South Australian National Football League.

Contents

AFL

List changes

Retirements and delistings

PlayerDateReasonCareer gamesCareer goalsRef.
Jay Schulz 25 August 2016Delisted193330 [1]
John Butcher 30 August 2016Delisted3141 [2]
Sam Colquhoun 30 August 2016Delisted163 [2]
Kane Mitchell 30 August 2016Delisted3519 [2]
Alipate Carlile 31 August 2016Retired1675 [3]
Paul Stewart 24 October 2016Delisted10133 [4]
Cam O'Shea 30 October 2016Delisted817 [5]

Trades

DateGainedFromLostRef.
18 October 2016Pick 19 Brisbane Lions 2017 first round pick (Port Adelaide) [6]
Pick 30 Gold Coast Pick 67
20 October 2016Pick 14
Pick 17
Pick 31
Sydney Pick 9
Pick 19
Pick 49
[7]

National draft

RoundPickPlayerRecruited fromLeagueRef.
116 Todd Marshall Murray Bushrangers TAC Cup [8]
118 Sam Powell-Pepper East Perth WAFL
232 Joe Atley Bendigo Pioneers TAC Cup
233 Willem Drew North Ballarat Rebels TAC Cup
Rookie elevation Nathan Krakouer Port Adelaide AFL [9]

Rookie draft

RoundPickPlayerRecruited fromLeagueRef.
19 Peter Ladhams Norwood SANFL
226 Brett Eddy South Adelaide SANFL
342 Jarrod Lienert Sturt SANFL
Category B Emmanuel Irra South Adelaide SANFL [10]

Squad

Port Adelaide Football Club
Senior ListRookie listCoaching Staff

Head coach

Assistant coaches


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)
  • Arrow-up.png Upgraded rookie(s)
  • (B) Category B rookie

Updated: 15 March 2017
Source(s): Playing list, Coaching staff

Season summary

Pre-season

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores(Port Adelaide's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceRef.
HomeAwayResult
1Thursday, 23 February (7:40 pm) St Kilda 0.8.9 (57)0.7.14 (56)Lost by 1 point Etihad Stadium (A)5,363 [11]
2Sunday, 5 March (4:10 pm) Richmond 0.7.9 (51)0.11.13 (79)Lost by 28 pointsMalseed Park, Mount Gambier (H)4,649 [12]
3Sunday, 12 March (12:40 pm) Hawthorn 0.14.12 (96)1.8.11 (68)Won by 28 points Hickinbotham Oval (H)5,628 [13]

Home and Away season

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores(Port Adelaide's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceRef.
HomeAwayResult
1Saturday, 25 March (4:35 pm) Sydney 12.10 (82)17.8 (110)Won by 28 points SCG (A)33,129 [14]
2Sunday, 2 April (4:10 pm) Fremantle 22.13 (145)8.8 (56)Won by 89 points Adelaide Oval (H)38,388 [15]
3Saturday, 8 April (7:10 pm) Adelaide 12.11 (83)15.10 (100)Lost by 17 points Adelaide Oval (H)53,698 [16]
4Saturday, 15 April (4:35 pm) Greater Western Sydney 16.16 (112)11.15 (81)Lost by 31 points UNSW Canberra Oval (A)9,185 [17]
5Friday, 21 April (7:20 pm) Carlton 20.17 (137)6.11 (47)Won by 90 points Adelaide Oval (H)43,120 [18]
6Saturday, 29 April (4:35 pm) Brisbane Lions 10.7 (67)22.18 (150)Won by 83 points Gabba (A)13,638 [19]
7Saturday, 6 May (4:05 pm) West Coast 12.15 (87)15.7 (97)Lost by 10 points Adelaide Oval (H)38,333 [20]
8Sunday, 14 May (1:15 pm) Gold Coast 4.14 (38)16.14 (110)Won by 72 points Jiangwan Stadium, Shanghai (A)10,118 [21]
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10Thursday, 25 May (7:20 pm) Geelong 11.15 (81)11.13 (79)Lost by 2 points Simonds Stadium (A)24,909 [22]
11Thursday, 1 June (7:20 pm) Hawthorn 13.20 (98)7.5 (47)Won by 41 points Adelaide Oval (H)37,910 [23]
12Saturday, 10 June (7:25 pm) Essendon 19.17 (131)8.13 (61)Lost by 72 points Etihad Stadium (A)34,022 [24]
13Saturday, 17 June (4:05 pm) Brisbane Lions 18.13 (121)12.9 (81)Won by 40 points Adelaide Oval (H)31,772 [25]
14Saturday, 24 June (1:45 pm) Collingwood 9.8 (62)13.15 (93)Won by 31 points MCG (A)35,933 [26]
15Saturday, 1 July (7:10 pm) Richmond 8.15 (63)11.10 (76)Lost by 13 points Adelaide Oval (H)39,979 [27]
16Sunday, 9 July (2:40 pm) West Coast 13.10 (88)18.12 (120)Won by 32 points Domain Stadium (A)36,766 [28]
17Saturday, 15 July (1:40 pm) North Melbourne 19.13 (127)8.9 (57)Won by 70 points Adelaide Oval (H)34,138 [29]
18Saturday, 22 July (2:10 pm) Melbourne 13.10 (88)9.11 (65)Lost by 23 points MCG (A)27,068 [30]
19Saturday, 29 July (4:05 pm) St Kilda 9.9 (63)8.13 (61)Won by 2 points Adelaide Oval (H)30,335 [31]
20Sunday, 6 August (4:10 pm) Adelaide 18.22 (130)7.4 (46)Lost by 84 points Adelaide Oval (A)45,028 [32]
21Sunday, 13 August (4:10 pm) Collingwood 14.14 (98)10.11 (71)Won by 27 points Adelaide Oval (H)37,533 [33]
22Saturday, 19 August (1:45 pm) Western Bulldogs 11.13 (79)14.12 (96)Won by 17 points Mars Stadium (A)10,087 [34]
23Saturday, 26 August (7:10 pm) Gold Coast 20.15 (135)3.2 (20)Won by 115 points Adelaide Oval (H)34,288 [35]

Finals

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores(Port Adelaide's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceRef.
HomeAwayResult
EF1Saturday, 9 September (7:20 pm) West Coast 10.16 (76)12.6 (78)Lost by 2 points Adelaide Oval (H)41,172 [36]

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Adelaide 22156124151776136.062 2017 finals
2 Geelong 22156121341818117.462
3 Richmond (P)22157019921684118.360
4 Greater Western Sydney 22146220811812114.860
5 Port Adelaide 22148021681671129.756
6 Sydney 22148020931651126.856
7 Essendon 221210021352004106.548
8 West Coast 221210019641858105.748
9 Melbourne 221210020351934105.248
10 Western Bulldogs 22111101857191397.144
11 St Kilda 22111101925198696.944
12 Hawthorn 22101111864205590.742
13 Collingwood 2291211944196399.038
14 Fremantle 2281401607216074.432
15 North Melbourne 2261601983226487.624
16 Carlton 2261601594203878.224
17 Gold Coast 2261601756231176.024
18 Brisbane Lions 2251701877252674.320
Source: AFL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

SANFL

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPts
1 Woodville-West Torrens 1814401379113254.9228
2 Port Adelaide 1813501834122659.9326
3 Sturt (P)1812511535126354.8625
4 Norwood 1810711539148250.9421
5 Central District 1881001477143350.7616
6 South Adelaide 1881001314140448.3416
7 Glenelg 1881001372153547.2016
8 Adelaide 1871101359152747.0914
9 West Adelaide 1851301210166642.0710
10 North Adelaide 1841401280163143.978
Source: australianfootball.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

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