Club News - Port Adelaide
May 6, 2004
The Advertiser todays reports that Port Adelaide missed out on at least $100,000 at AAMI Stadium's gates last weekend by not meeting its expectation of drawing 40,000 fans to the blockbuster clash with Collingwood at AAMI Stadium.
The 31,174 turn-out to the heavily promoted grudge match between the teal-donning Power and Magpies also cost the AFL about 10,000 on…
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May 5, 2004
Port Power vice-captain Josh Carr underwent surgery last night.
Carr had two plates inserted in fractures in his jaw with the operation reportedly going well.
He was discharged from hospital this morning, and is resting comfortably at home.
Current predictions remain that he will play in about six weeks.
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May 5, 2004
Former AFL player Adam Heuskes has denied rape allegations made about him by a woman on the ABC's Four Corners last night.
The woman claimed that Heuskes raped her in a London hotel room in 1999.
It was stated that the incident happened during an end of season trip with the Brisbane Lions and had already been investigated…
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May 4, 2004
Port Adelaide player Josh Carr will have surgery later today on his fractured jaw.
Carr met with surgeons today after x-rays revealed that his jaw was fractured.
Port Adelaide will give an up-date on Carr's condition tomorrow.
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May 4, 2004
Port Adelaide's Peter Burgoyne will become the club's games record holder when the Power clash with Adelaide next week.
Burgoyne will break Stephen Paxman
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May 4, 2004
Port Adelaide look likely to be without key midfielder for up to six weeks after suffering a broken jaw against Collingwood yesterday.
Carr, recruited from East Fremantle, will undergo surgery today.
Carr has been one of Port's best players in the opening six rounds of the season.
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May 3, 2004
Port Adelaide have won their fifth game after fighting off an injury depleted Collingwood at AAMI Stadium today.
Port Adelaide won 14.17.101 to 12.12.84.
Collingwood, without Buckley and Tarrant, lost ruckman Josh Fraser before the game started.
The Pies then lost Scott Burns early in the game.
Port Adelaide could be without…
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May 2, 2004
By Andrew Myles
As reported on the Port Adelaide website, coach Mark Williams believes ruckman Dean Brogan should play in Sunday's match against Collingwood at AAMI Stadium after completing Friday's training session.
Brogan injured himself at the opening bounce in lasts weeks match against the Western Bulldogs.
"I think he'll play," Williams said.
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