AFL News: ‘LOL he’s on holidays’ – Seven clap back at reports of Cornes media break, Port star considers more heart surgery


Channel Seven has taken to social media to amusingly squash suggestions that there was anything untoward in controversial media personality Kane Cornes taking leave this week.

The Herald Sun reported that he was taking a mid-season break from his “enormous” media schedule, where he regularly travels from Adelaide and Melbourne to fulfil his regular media commitments, and won’t be taking part in tonight’s episode of Agenda Setters.

The article added that the former Port Adelaide player has been involved in several controversies this year, including being banned from the North Melbourne rooms after being ‘overly critical’ of Harry Sheezel and then a tense boundary exchange with Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge.

After the story appeared on the News Limited social media pages, Seven’s AFL X (formerly known as Twitter) account with Kane’s image photoshopped with a backwards cap and sunglasses

Cornes was also replaced by Sam Edmund on SEN Monday morning, but Head of AFL Gary O’Keeffe insisted it was just scheduled holidays and that he’d return for the Western Bulldogs clash with Hawthorn on Thursday night.

“All of our talent take time off throughout the AFL season. Just like the players have a bye round, we make sure our team gets a break too,” O’Keeffe said.

“This is Kane’s scheduled leave, and he’ll be back on deck for Thursday Night Footy this week.

“Dale Thomas will step into the Agenda Setters chair tonight, alongside Caroline Wilson, Craig Hutchison and Nick Riewoldt. Tomorrow night, Hawthorn coach Sam Mitchell joins the panel alongside Luke Hodge, Craig Hutchison and Caroline Wilson.”

The network also says its staff, including Wilson, Brian Taylor and James Brayshaw, also have scheduled leave upcoming.

Wines considers more heart surgery at season’s end

Port Adelaide’s Brownlow medallist Ollie Wines is considering more heart surgery at the end of the AFL season.

Wines suffers from a heart irregularity which sometimes causes palpitations, leading him to be substituted out of three games in the past four seasons.

The 30-year-old admits frustration at the condition arising most recently – and forcing his substitution – from Port’s away win against Sydney on April 20.

That episode followed heart surgery last December in a bid to correct the issue.

“I had a procedure back in December and there was one per cent likeliness that it wouldn’t work,” Wines told reporters on Monday.

“And unfortunately, I’m in the one per cent that it hasn’t worked.

“So we’ve gone back to a bit of an intervention plan that we had the previous two years to manage it up to that operation and that is working well so far.

Ollie Wines of the Power kicks on goal

(Photo by Daniel Carson/AFL Media/Getty Images)

“We will reassess at the end of the season to see if we do it again and try a surgical operation.”

But Wines remained pragmatic about his heart issue.

“It was frustrating (to be subbed out against Sydney),” he said.

“But, look, at the end of the day, luckily for me it’s not life threatening.

“And it’s something that cost me a game of footy, enough to get subbed out of a game of footy.

“So I’m in a really fortunate position. I’ve got the best cardiologists and doctors around me at the footy club and they’ve talked me through everything.

“So at the moment, it’s just this plan that has previously worked.

“I’ve never had an episode when we’re using this intervention and once the season ends, we’ll assess if I need a procedure again.”

Wines and his teammates have returned to training after a mid-season bye which came with the Power languishing in 15th spot with four wins and seven losses ahead of meeting GWS in Canberra on Saturday night.

Some pundits have blamed Port’s fall on the coaching succession plan – head coach Ken Hinkley will step down at season’s end and be replaced by long-time assistant Josh Carr.

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But Wines said from the February announcement of the handover “nothing has changed”.

“Ken’s our coach, he will be for the rest of the year,” he said.

“And I know he’s got a lot of energy and enthusiasm for the job and we’ll be there for him..

“Despite not winning a premiership, I think we’ve always been up there and we’ve played a lot of finals.

“Ken’s done a lot for me personally as a footballer and off the field so I’m always going to play for him.”

– with AAP

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