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19 August 2026

Kane Cornes unveils Port Adelaide’s ‘Wheel of Blame’, with Jason Cripps taking biggest slice

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Source reporting: 7NEWS Sport

Kane Cornes unveils Port Adelaide’s ‘Wheel of Blame’, with Jason Cripps taking biggest slice

Kane Cornes has unveiled a satirical ‘Wheel of Blame’ aimed at Port Adelaide, with the club’s list manager Jason Cripps shown as taking the largest share of responsibility. 7NEWS Sport reported the revelation and included the line: ‘I’ve been resisting this for a long, long period of time. It hurts me to do it.’ The piece framed the wheel as a way of assigning fault within the club, singling out Cripps above others. The feature appears intended to provoke debate about where accountability lies at Port Adelaide, though the report did not detail specific decisions or outcomes tied to the allocation of blame.

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Assigning the largest slice of blame to list manager Jason Cripps focuses public and media scrutiny on his role within Port Adelaide, which could affect perceptions of the club’s recruitment and list management decisions.

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