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