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2020 Port Adelaide Football Club season


2020 season
David Koch
Ken Hinkley
Tom Jonas
Adelaide Oval
1st (4th minor premiership)
3rd (Preliminary Final)

The 2020 Port Adelaide Football Club season was the club's 24th season in the Australian Football League (AFL) and the 150th year since its inception in 1870. The club would ordinarily have fielded its reserves team in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL), though was prevented from doing so as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Senior listRookie listCoaching staff
1 Tom Jonas (c)
2 Sam Powell-Pepper
3 Ryan Burton
4 Todd Marshall
5 Dan Houston
6 Steven Motlop
7 Brad Ebert
8 Hamish Hartlett (vc)
9 Robbie Gray
10 Travis Boak
11 Tom Rockliff
12 Trent McKenzie
13 Wylie Buzza
14 Miles Bergman
15 Karl Amon
16 Ollie Wines (vc)
17 Tom Clurey
18 Zak Butters
19 Mitch Georgiades20 Connor Rozee
21 Xavier Duursma
22 Charlie Dixon
23 Jack Watts
24 Kane Farrell
25 Sam Hayes
26 Riley Bonner
27 Joel Garner
28 Willem Drew
29 Scott Lycett
30 Joe Atley
32 Sam Mayes
33 Darcy Byrne-Jones
34 Dylan Williams
37 Jake Patmore
38 Peter Ladhams
39 Justin Westhoff
40 Jarrod Lienert
44 Jackson Mead31 Trent Burgoyne
36 Boyd Woodcock
41 Riley Grundy
45 Martin Frederick (B)
47 Tobin Cox
48 Jake Pasini
50 Cameron SutcliffeHead coach

Ken Hinkley Assistant coaches

Michael Voss (senior assistant) Brett Montgomery (defence) Jarrad Schofield (midfield) Nathan Bassett (forwards) Trent Hentschel (defence development) Scott Thompson (midfield development) Chad Cornes (forwards development) Dean Brogan (ruck) Matthew Lokan (SANFL coach) Paul Stewart (NGA, player welfare and development)

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

Updated: Source(s): Playing list, Coaching staff |

SANFL listCoaching Staff
9 Matt Appleton
42 Tom Corcoran
43 Jack Strange
33 Mitchell Mead
3 Adam Mahney
10 Sam Davidson49 Simon Wong
50 Jack Elsworthy
29 Dallas Hill
7 Levi Proude
4 Ben Edwards
2 Mony Makoi
11 Lachlan Smith
Tyson GoldsackHead coach

Matthew Lokan

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

Updated: 28 November 2019Source(s): Playing list |

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7Column 8Column 9
RdDate and local timeOpponentScores (Port Adelaide's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceRef.
HomeAwayResult
1Sunday, 23 February (3:10 pm)Brisbane Lions12.5 (77)14.14 (98)Won by 21 pointsMoreton Bay Sports Complex (A)2,027
2Saturday, 7 March (3:40 pm)Western Bulldogs14.11 (95)13.7 (85)Won by 10 pointsBennett Oval (H)4,770
  • Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the AFL reduced the season to 17 rounds and played some matches behind closed doors.
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7Column 8Column 9Column 10
RdDate and timeOpponentScores (Port Adelaide's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceLadderRef.
HomeAwayResult
1Saturday, 21 March (6:25 pm)Gold Coast4.5 (29)10.16 (76)Won by 57 pointsMetricon Stadium (A)01st
2Saturday, 13 June (7:10 pm)Adelaide17.8 (110)5.5 (35)Won by 75 pointsAdelaide Oval (H)2,2401st
3Sunday, 21 June (5:35 pm)Fremantle6.5 (41)10.10 (70)Won by 29 pointsMetricon Stadium (A)1801st
4Saturday, 27 June (1:15 pm)West Coast13.11 (89)6.5 (41)Won by 48 pointsMetricon Stadium (H)4501st
5Saturday, 4 July (7:10 pm)Brisbane Lions12.13 (85)6.12 (48)Lost by 37 pointsGabba (A)10,1611st
6Sunday, 12 July (1:05 pm)Greater Western Sydney9.9 (63)6.10 (46)Won by 17 pointsMetricon Stadium (H)3681st
7Sunday, 19 July (1:05 pm)Carlton9.7 (61)9.10 (64)Won by 3 pointsGabba (A)3,5101st
8Saturday, 25 July (7:40 pm)St Kilda6.8 (44)12.1 (73)Lost by 29 pointsAdelaide Oval (H)16,7271st
9Thursday, 30 July (8:10 pm)Melbourne4.8 (32)12.11 (83)Won by 51 pointsGabba (A)3231st
10Monday, 3 August (6:40 pm)Western Bulldogs8.7 (55)5.12 (42)Won by 13 pointsAdelaide Oval (H)14,1591st
11Saturday, 8 August (4:05 pm)Richmond13.15 (93)11.6 (72)Won by 21 pointsAdelaide Oval (H)10,2561st
12Friday, 14 August (7:50 pm)Geelong14.7 (91)4.7 (31)Lost by 60 pointsMetricon Stadium (A)3,3781st
13Saturday, 22 August (4:05 pm)Hawthorn9.14 (68)9.4 (58)Won by 10 pointsAdelaide Oval (H)11,7401st
14Saturday, 29 August (1:15 pm)Sydney11.7 (73)7.5 (47)Won by 26 pointsAdelaide Oval (H)11,8011st
151st
16Saturday, 5 September (7:40 pm)North Melbourne6.6 (42)11.12 (78)Won by 36 pointsMetricon Stadium (A)5921st
17Saturday 12 September (4:05 pm)Essendon11.13 (79)4.5 (29)Won by 50 pointsAdelaide Oval (H)17,4821st
18Monday, 21 September (7:15 pm)Collingwood7.3 (45)9.7 (61)Won by 16 pointsGabba (A)5,4241st
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7Column 8Column 9
FinalDate and timeOpponentScores (Port Adelaide's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceRef.
HomeAwayResult
Qualifying FinalThursday, 1 October (7:10 pm)Geelong9.4 (58)5.12 (42)Won by 16 pointsAdelaide Oval (H)22,755
Semi Final
Preliminary FinalFriday, 16 October (7:20 pm)Richmond6.4 (40)6.10 (46)Lost by 6 pointsAdelaide Oval (H)24,292

Port Adelaide's reserves team, known as the Magpies, had been fixtured for another season in the SANFL. In May 2020 however the AFL ordered all AFL-listed players not to play in any state league, preventing Port Adelaide from fielding their SANFL team for the 2020 season.

  • .mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}John Cahill Medal – Darcy Byrne-Jones

  • Fos Williams Medal – Travis Boak

  • Gavin Wanganeen Award – Zak Butters

  • Coaches’ Award – Trent McKenzie

  • John McCarthy Award – Justin Westhoff

  • Official website of the Port Adelaide Football Club

  • Official website of the Australian Football League

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