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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chad_CornesChad Cornes - Wikipedia

    Chad Studley Cornes (born 12 November 1979) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Port Adelaide Football Club and Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was a member of the Port Adelaide side which won the premiership in 2004.

  2. 31 gen 2022 · Chad Cornes says he is honoured to inherit the reigns to Port Adelaide's backline as he embarks on his dream job as defensive coach at Alberton.

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  3. 22 feb 2023 · 2004 Premiership hero Chad Cornes has been inducted into the Port Adelaide Football Club Hall of Fame.

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  4. 22 feb 2023 · Chad Cornes has been inducted into Port Adelaide Football Club's Hall of Fame. After 20 years of service to the club - including 13 as a player and seven as a coach – Chad Cornes’ recognition is richly deserved.

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  5. Chad Cornes - Forwards coach. BIO. A cult figure in the hearts and minds of Port Adelaide supporters, in 2016 Chad Cornes ended a four-year absence from the club spent at the GWS Giants as an assistant coach. Cornes originally joined Port Adelaide for the 1998 season from Glenelg.

  6. sanfl.com.au › history › hall-of-fameChad Cornes - SANFL

    PLAYING RECORD. 43 games and 46 goals for Glenelg 1997 – 2011. 239 games and 175 goals for Port Adelaide (AFL) 1999 – 2011. (26 pre-season games and 20 goals not included) 16 games and 4 goals for Greater Western Sydney 2012 – 2013. (3 pre-season games and 1 goal not included)

  7. 3 apr 2009 · My best 22: Chad Cornes. A Fitzroy winger, two Glenelg flag-winners and a pair of Wagga locals make it into the Port star's all-time team of champions