Hinkley sees ‘glass half-full’ despite belting, star’s injury
Port Adelaide will hope to have midfielder Zak Butters and bounce back into form for do-or-die semi-final
PORT Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley is hopeful Zak Butters will be right to play next week after the star midfielder suffered a rib injury in Thursday night’s horror loss to Geelong.
Following a quiet first half, Butters failed to return to the field after the main break and was subbed out for Quinton Narkle.
Hinkley said the 23-year-old got a “whack to the rib” and could not go on.
“It’s a pretty clear indication he’s pretty sore at the moment, but we’ll wait and see what happens with scans tomorrow and hope that he’s OK,” Hinkley said.
“He was voted the toughest player in the AFL by his peers, and he couldn’t go out there and play again … it must be reasonably sore for Zak to be like that.”
The injury was part of a sour night for the home team, as they watched a 20-point half-time deficit balloon to 84 points by the final siren as Geelong ran in waves and found holes aplenty inside its forward 50.
After being bundled out in consecutive finals last year, Hinkley is again sure to feel the heat ahead of next week’s semi-final against the winner of Friday night’s contest between the Western Bulldogs and Hawthorn.
Hinkley said he would remain positive about his team’s chances to turn things around, conceding they didn’t handle Geelong’s heat as well as they needed to.
“It’s about our coaching group and it’s about our playing group and our footy club. I know, and I get it, that it falls back to the head coach … this is all of us doing this, this is all of us trying to achieve something together,” Hinkley said.
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