Same page, same goal: Port coach targets finals pass mark

Port Adelaide Coach Josh Carr Confident in Alignment with President David Koch

Port Adelaide coach Josh Carr has expressed his full confidence in the direction of the club, despite the challenging task of ensuring the team qualifies for the finals. The Power’s recent performance has raised questions, particularly after suffering a narrow two-point defeat to West Coast, who finished last year as wooden spooners. This loss left the team with a 1-2 record heading into their upcoming match against winless Richmond at the MCG.

President David Koch has emphasized that the club is not rebuilding but rather rebooting, and he has reaffirmed the importance of making the finals. This stance has placed significant pressure on Carr, who took over from Ken Hinkley at the end of the previous season. However, Carr remains unfazed and believes he has the complete support of Koch.

“I know he’s really supportive of what we’re doing and the way we’re going about it,” Carr said on Friday. “I know we’re aligned and I know we’re aligned with the direction we’re going and really supportive. The one that comes up is about finals being a pass or not. We know what sort of club we are, and it wouldn’t matter if we had 23 18-year-olds running out there, our aim is always to play finals, and that’s the message we always sell.”

The introduction of the Wildcard finals round means that teams can finish as low as 10th and still participate in the post-season. Carr feels this allows him to balance two major objectives: exploring the team’s list while also ensuring they make the finals.

“We’re exploring the list, there’s no doubt about it,” Carr said. “Now it’s not giving us an excuse to lose games of footy and just accept it. That’s not giving me a cop out either. I want to win games of footy and I want to win every week.”

Key Player Updates

Port Adelaide utility player Miles Bergman is set to return from an ankle injury, while small forward Mitch Zadow will make his AFL debut. Brownlow medallist Ollie Wines has also been recalled, just a week after returning from suspension via the SANFL.

“I thought it was important for him to get a game under his belt and come in and sort of knock down the door a bit,” Carr said. “At this stage of his career I didn’t want him to do was come in and go, ‘oh shit’ and think that the game’s going a bit quick.”

Injury Hit Tigers Prepare for Challenge

The injury-hit Tigers (0-3) have suffered further setbacks, losing Jasper Alger (knee), Harry Armstrong (foot), Noah Balta (hamstring), and Hugo Ralphsmith (knee) from their 60-point loss to Fremantle. However, Nathan Broad (calf) is set to return for the upcoming match.

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