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Cornes to keep on keeping on

Jul 23, 2014
Kane Cornes. Image by Peter Argent

Kane Cornes. Image by Peter Argent

The rejuvenation of Port Adelaide premiership player Kane Cornes continues – he confirmed today he’ll play on in 2015.

Cornes was almost washed up under former coach Matt Primus, who couldn’t see a continuing role for him in Port’s young and developing side.

Under coach Ken Hinkley, however, he’s flourished.

Cornes, 31, says he is honoured by the faith the club has put in him by offering him a new one-year deal.

“It’s a pretty exciting time so I jumped at the chance to play on,” he said.

“I feel really good. I’ve been really lucky with my body and I haven’t really missed a training session all year; I’ve played every game, so I’m confident I’ve got at least another 12 months in me.

“It’s just a great group of guys and I’ve got some great mates here, even though many of them are 10 years younger than me.

“I love what they’ve been able to do … and I’ve never been more confident about where this club is going.”

Cornes, who has played a club record 285 games, says he is grateful to Ken Hinkley for his support.

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“Kenny has been amazing … I can’t thank him enough. He’s probably extended my career by two or three years,” he said.

Hinkley said Cornes has continued to be a benchmark player at Port Adelaide, and his leadership on and off the field is invaluable.

“Kane is a true professional and continues to be an outstanding player for this football club,” Hinkley said.

“His preparation is second to none and he sets the standards for our younger players to aspire to.

“Kane continues to get the big jobs done on the opposition’s best players and we’re rapt that he’s playing on.”

Cornes said Hinkley had also challenged him to keep his decade-long winning streak in the demanding pre-season 3km time trial.

“There’s a couple of young ones nipping at my heels so I’ll do my best. I won’t give it up easily but we’ll see how we go,” Cornes said.

 

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