Let's talk Ports! Part 3

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Brilliant article and great back story of Max James, one of my favourite players who may not be well remembered among the pantheon of Port Adelaide greats of the era.

In 1977 Max James was the state's leading full back but wanted to be shifted on ball. He played in SA's state team in WA and was moved during the game from full back to on ball where he won the medal as SA's best player.

Jack Cahill joked he started wearing the medal to team dinners to show Jack how good he could be on ball.

Port were playing Norwood at Norwood shortly after (may have been the next week) and were well behind at half time. Jack decided to put Max on ball and he lit up the midfield and sparked an unlikely comeback and win at one of our toughest hunting grounds.

From there Max stayed on ball and played in the 1977 premiership as first follower as the position was back in the day and was in the top 3 for Port. Max was a super athlete and took many memorable hangers in his career.
 
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Brilliant article and great back story of Max James, one of my favourite players who may not be well remembered among the pantheon of Port Adelaide greats of the era.

In 1977 Max James was the state's leading full back but wanted to be shifted on ball. He played in SA's state team in WA and was moved during the game from full back to on ball where he won the medal as SA's best player.

Jack Cahill joked he started wearing the medal to team dinners to show Jack how good he could be on ball.

Port were playing Norwood at Norwood shortly after (may have been the next week) and were well behind at half time. Jack decided to put Max on ball and he lit up the midfield and sparked an unlikely comeback and win at one of our toughest hunting grounds.

From there Max stayed on ball and played in the 1977 premiership as first follower as the position was back in the day and was in the top 3 for Port. Max was a super athlete and took many memorable hangers in his career.

Yeah it was the game at Norwood, Jack moved a 17 year old Greg Phillips to full back who then was close to being the best fb in the competition by the end of the year.
 

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He may not have won as many premierships but he's coaches as well as if not better than Phil Jackson
Gerard compared Gryan Miers to Lionel Messi today, so Hinkley to Phil Jackson is positively understated in comparison.
 
How is Mt Rushmore relevant to us in anyway at all?
Which US based franchise have they ripped this from?
That’s not it. The question is “who would be the 4 foundation stones of Port Adelaide?”

Mount Rushmore is just an illustration.
 
Matthew Westhoff
Cameron Cloke
Wylie Buzza
Johann Wagner
 

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Micheal Pettigrew
Aaron Shattock
Damon White
Andrew Moore
 

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