AFL: Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley speaks to the media after their semi-final victory against the Hawks.
Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley admits he regrets his verbal post-match altercation with Hawthorn players on Friday night, conceding that emotions got the better of him after “disrespectful” comments from Jack Ginnivan earlier in the week.
Watch the best coverage of the 2024 AFL finals, with expert analysis and every game until the Grand Final LIVE with no ad-breaks during play, on Kayo. New to Kayo?“There was an incident after the game where I had some words with a Hawthorn player that I wish I hadn’t had in a moment that I shouldn’t have had,“ Hinkley said.
“We’ve been through a lot, but for the boys to be able to bounce back like they did in a high-pressure game, it was really good,” Hinkley said. “It was just a cramp for Jase, he’d run himself into the ground, you use some extra energy when you play in a final and you need to be mindful of that in your preparation,” Hinkley reported.“He snapped a goal in the last quarter, which we would’ve found out if there was any issues, he probably wouldn’t have been able to do that .Dixon has been battling a virus that kept him out of the last game of the home-and-away season against Fremantle.
Marshall suffered a head knock and while he passed a concussion test, he was ultimately subbed out of the game, but Hinkley confirmed he had not entered AFL concussion protocols.
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