2024 Port Adelaide Football Club season

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Port Adelaide Football Club
2024 season
President David Koch
Coach Ken Hinkley (AFL)
Lauren Arnell (AFLW)
Hamish Hartlett (SANFL)
Captain(s) Connor Rozee (AFL)
TBC (AFLW)
Nick Moore (SANFL)
Home ground Adelaide Oval (AFL)
Alberton Oval (AFLW)
Alberton Oval (SANFL)
Regular seasonTBC (AFL)
TBC (AFLW)
TBC (SANFL)

The 2024 Port Adelaide Football Club season is the club's 28th season in the Australian Football League (AFL) and the 154th year since its inception in 1870. [1] The club is also fielding its reserves men's team in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) and its women's team in the AFL Women's (AFLW).

Contents

Squads

AFL

Senior listRookie listCoaching staff

Head coach

Assistant coach


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)
  • (B) Category B rookie
  • italics - Inactive player list
  • Cruz Roja.svg Long-term injury
  • (ret.) Retired

Updated: 2 July 2024
Source(s): [2]

SANFL

2024 Port Adelaide Football Club SANFL squad
SANFL list [lower-alpha 1] Coaching Staff

Head coach

Assistant coach


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)

Updated: 1 March 2024
Source(s): [3]

  1. Port Adelaide AFL-listed players (not selected to play AFL) are allowed to play for the SANFL squad.

AFLW

AFL season

Pre-season

Source: [4]

Date and timeOpponentScores(Port Adelaide's scores indicated in bold)VenueRef.
HomeAwayResult
Friday, 23 February (5:00 pm) Adelaide 21.12 (138)17.14 (116)Won by 22 points Alberton Oval [5]
Friday, 1 March (7:30 pm) Fremantle 13.14 (92)8.5 (53)Won by 39 points Alberton Oval [6]

Regular season

Source: [7]

RdDate and timeOpponentScores(Port Adelaide's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceLadderRef.
HomeAwayResult
1Sunday, 17 March (3:30 pm) West Coast 16.24 (120)10.10 (70)Won by 50 points Adelaide Oval (H)33,2305th Increase2.svg [8]
2Sunday, 24 March (4:00 pm) Richmond 13.14 (92)18.14 (122)Won by 30 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (A)30,2543rd Increase2.svg [9]
3Saturday, 30 March (7:00 pm) Melbourne 13.11 (89)15.6 (96)Lost by 7 points Adelaide Oval (H)38,1058th Decrease2.svg [10]
4Friday, 5 April (7:40 pm) Essendon 17.9 (111)6.6 (42)Won by 69 points Adelaide Oval (N)47,6416th Increase2.svg [11]
5Saturday, 13 April (8:00 pm) Fremantle 9.12 (66)9.9 (63)Won by 3 points Adelaide Oval (H)35,6583rd Increase2.svg
6Saturday, 20 April (2:45 pm) Collingwood 17.21 (123)12.9 (81)Lost by 42 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (A)65,8345th Decrease2.svg
7Friday, 26 April (8:10 pm) St Kilda 11.16 (82)11.6 (72)Won by 10 points Adelaide Oval (H)40,3065th Steady2.svg
8Thursday, 2 May (8:00 pm) Adelaide 12.6 (78)5.18 (48)Lost by 30 points Adelaide Oval (A)52,1067th Decrease2.svg [12]
9Friday, 10 May (8:10 pm) Geelong 14.11 (95)15.11 (101)Won by 6 points GMHBA Stadium (A)29,9426th Increase2.svg
10Sunday, 19 May (3:40 pm) Hawthorn 11.14 (80)12.7 (79)Won by 1 point Adelaide Oval (H)36,1904th Increase2.svg
11Saturday, 25 May (2:45 pm) North Melbourne 7.6 (48)16.11 (107)Won by 59 points Blundstone Arena (A)4,7053rd Increase2.svg
12Thursday, 30 May (8:00 pm) Carlton 10.11 (71)16.11 (107)Lost by 36 points Adelaide Oval (H)40,5324th Decrease2.svg [13]
13Bye
14Sunday, 16 June (4:00 pm) Greater Western Sydney 9.19 (73)6.15 (51)Lost by 22 points Engie Stadium (A)8,9147th Decrease2.svg
15Saturday, 22 June (1:15 pm) Brisbane Lions 10.13 (73)23.14 (152)Lost by 79 points Adelaide Oval (H)32,8628th Decrease2.svg
16Sunday, 30 June (1:10 pm) St Kilda Marvel Stadium (A)
17Saturday, 6 July (1:15 pm) Western Bulldogs Adelaide Oval (H)
18Sunday, 14 July (1:10 pm) Gold Coast People First Stadium (A)
19Saturday, 20 July (7:00 pm) Richmond Adelaide Oval (H)
20Friday, 26 July (7:40 pm) Carlton Marvel Stadium (A)
21Saturday, 3 August (7:00 pm) Sydney Adelaide Oval (H)
22Saturday, 10 August (7:30 pm) Melbourne MCG (A)
23Saturday, 17 August (7:00 pm) Adelaide Adelaide Oval (H)
24TBC Fremantle Optus Stadium (A)

Ladder

Updated to the end of round 16.

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Sydney 15132015531077144.252Finals series
2 Carlton 15114014971263118.544
3 Fremantle 1595112491122111.338
4 Essendon 159511263127699.038
5 Geelong 1596013891308106.236
6 Collingwood 1585213281255105.836
7 Port Adelaide 1596012641250101.136
8 Brisbane Lions 1586114021159121.034
9 Western Bulldogs 1587014171179120.232
10 Greater Western Sydney 1587013081207108.432
11 Gold Coast 1587013001226106.032
12 Melbourne 158701156115799.932
13 Hawthorn 158701192121897.932
14 Adelaide 1559112321187103.822
15 St Kilda 1551001083117192.520
16 West Coast 1531201019144770.412
17 Richmond 152130963152863.08
18 North Melbourne 1511401044162964.14
Source: afl.com.au
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for

SANFL season

Pre-season

Date and timeOpponentScores(Port Adelaide's scores indicated in bold)VenueRef.
HomeAwayResult
Saturday, 16 March (3:20 pm) North Adelaide 13.9 (87)13.8 (86)Lost by 1 point Thebarton Oval (A) [14]
Friday, 22 March (6:15 pm) South Adelaide 13.20 (98)7.7 (49)Won by 49 points Alberton Oval (H) [15]

Regular season

Source: [16]

RdDate and timeOpponentScores(Port Adelaide's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceLadderRef.
HomeAwayResult
1Friday, 29 March (4:40 pm) Glenelg 23.12 (150)13.6 (84)Lost by 66 points Glenelg Oval (A)5,0078th Steady2.svg
2Sunday, 14 April (2:10 pm) West Adelaide 12.11 (83)11.13 (79)Lost by 4 points Waikerie Oval (A)1,7367th Increase2.svg
3Sunday, 21 April (2:10 pm) Woodville-West Torrens 12.11 (83)8.9 (57)Lost by 26 points Woodville Oval (A)8th Decrease2.svg
4Saturday, 27 April (7:10 pm) Norwood 6.7 (43)8.13 (61)Lost by 18 points Alberton Oval (H)1,8948th Steady2.svg
5Thursday, 2 May (3:20 pm) Adelaide 16.7 (103)8.14 (62)Lost by 41 points Adelaide Oval (A)8th Steady2.svg
6Saturday, 11 May (2:10 pm) North Adelaide 5.5 (35)18.11 (119)Lost by 84 points Alberton Oval (H)9th Decrease2.svg
7Saturday, 25 May (2:10 pm) South Adelaide 17.15 (117)7.2 (44)Lost by 73 Noarlunga Oval (A)9th Steady2.svg
8Friday, 31 May (7:10 pm) Sturt 4.3 (27)6.15 (51)Lost by 24 Alberton Oval (H)9th Steady2.svg
9BYE
10Saturday, 15 June (2:10 pm) West Adelaide 15.7 (97)10.17 (77)Win by 20 Alberton Oval (H)9th Steady2.svg
11Sunday, 23 June (2:10 pm) Norwood 18.14 (122)5.9 (39)Lost by 83 Norwood Oval (A)9th Steady2.svg
12Saturday, 29 June (2:10 pm) Central Districts 7.11 (53)12.6 (78)Lost by 25 Alberton Oval (H)9th Steady2.svg
13Sunday, 7 July (2:30 pm) North Adelaide Prospect Oval (A)
14Saturday, 13 July (2:10 pm) Glenelg Alberton Oval (H)
15Sunday, 21 July (2:10 pm) South Adelaide Alberton Oval (H)
16Saturday, 27 July (2:10 pm) Sturt Thomas Farms Oval (A)
17Sunday, 11 August (2:10 pm) Woodville-West Torrens Alberton Oval (H)
18Saturday, 17 Aug (3:20 pm) Adelaide Adelaide Oval (H)
19Saturday, 24 August (TBC) Central Districts X Convenience Oval (A)



Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Norwood 1192079458157.7518 Finals series
2 Sturt 1183080854159.9016
3 Central District 1183083869254.7716
4 Glenelg 1183089275354.2216
5 Woodville-West Torrens 1174095171956.9514
6 North Adelaide 1156078580049.5310
7 West Adelaide 1147070882846.098
8 Adelaide 1138072690944.406
9 South Adelaide 1129065390841.834
10 Port Adelaide 111100620104437.262
Updated to match(es) played on 1 July 2024. Source: sanfl.com.au
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.

AFLW season

Pre-season

Regular season

Ladder

Awards

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