2004 Port Adelaide Team

2004 Port Adelaide Team. Footy Flashback Preliminary Final, 2004 Coaches Votes average 0.0 career votes ranked 1st for the year. Having studied Pharmacy during his playing days with St Kilda and Port Adelaide, Wakelin has made his mark in the field since retiring after the 2007 season.

Footy Flashback Preliminary Final, 2004
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The 2004 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Port Adelaide Football Club and the Brisbane Lions, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 25 September 2004 Goals average 40.4 career goals ranked 10th for the year

Footy Flashback Preliminary Final, 2004

90 years after conquering the nation it again was the best team in Australia as it fought its way to a historic first AFL premiership flag 90 years after conquering the nation it again was the best team in Australia as it fought its way to a historic first AFL premiership flag Announced on Thursday night at Port Adelaide's Season Launch and Hall of Fame event in the William Magarey Room at Adelaide Oval, the 2004 side becomes just the third team and fourth group to be recognised.

Port Adelaide cocaptaincy John Cahill says divided club The Advertiser. Grand Final v BRISBANE Saturday afternoon, 25 September 2004, MCG Port Adelaide 4.5 6.6 12.8 17.11 (113) Brisbane 2.2 6.7 9.9 10.13 (73) Best: B&F votes - K Cornes 16, P Burgoyne 15, Pickett 15, Wanganeen 14, James 13, Wakelin 13, Brogan 12, Carr 12 Best Brisbane - Michael, Notting, Bradshaw, Lappin Goals: Port Adelaide - Wanganeen 4, Pickett 3, Thurstans 3, Carr, Tredrea, Dew, Lade, S. Coaches Votes average 0.0 career votes ranked 1st for the year.

2004 AFL Grand Final post match Port Adelaide VS Brisbane Lions Warren Tredrea YouTube. The Port Adelaide Power of the Australian Football League ended the 2004 season with a record of 17 wins and 5 losses for 68 points finishing first in the AFL With Port Adelaide taking on Brisbane on Saturday night at the Gabba, let's take the time to look back on Port Adelaide's 2004 AFL premiership, their first in the national league.