Wines goes into bat for axed Port captain Tom Jonas

Wines goes into bat for axed Port captain Tom Jonas

Star Port Adelaide midfielder Ollie Wines says it hurts to see Tom Jonas out of the senior facet, however he is assured the revered captain will quickly power his method again in.

Jonas is but to win again his spot after being sensationally neglected for the spherical 11 conflict with Hawthorn.

The sight of Jonas working round within the SANFL has been uncommon for his teammates to observe, and it stays to be seen whether or not the 32-year-old will earn a recall for subsequent week’s conflict with Essendon on the MCG.

Making Jonas’ process harder is the truth that ladder leaders Port Adelaide (12-2) are on a club-record 11-match profitable streak.

Wines has been filling in as captain throughout Jonas’ absence, and he’ll fortunately hand over the reigns when the 211-game veteran wins again an AFL berth.

“To see him not in the ones at the moment hurts me a little bit,” Wines advised reporters on Wednesday.

“Jonas is our captain and is an incredible leader, and he’s gotten us to where we are today.

“We actually really feel for him. There’s quite a lot of different guys as properly we really feel for.

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“That’s what good clubs are built on – understanding what’s best for the team at the time.

“We know Tom will get again into kind and … I’ve acquired full religion Tom will power his method again into the workforce.”

Wines has been a solid fill-in as captain, despite not being able to replicate the elite form he displayed during his 2021 Brownlow medal campaign.

The 28-year-old is averaging 23.4 possessions and 3.9 clearances per game this season, with Wines still working his way back to full fitness after undergoing surgery on his left knee at the end of last year.

“It’s in all probability a 12-month damage to be sincere,” Wines stated.

“It’s simply one thing that is going to take time. A little bit of a relaxation goes to do it properly.”

Power coach Ken Hinkley is out of contract at the end of this season, with talks about an extension put on hold until later this year.

Wines said the situation wasn’t a distraction.

“Our precedence is taking part in finals, profitable finals, and profitable a premiership,” Wines stated.

“Everything within the background will care for itself, it will not influence us.”

Wines said the current gameplan under Hinkley was clear and simple – but definitely not easy to execute.

“It’s in all probability bodily the toughest sport type I’ve ever performed all through my profession,” Wines stated.

“We make a dedication in the beginning of video games to knuckle down for two-and-a-half, three hours of real ache.

“That’s what it takes to play our game style, but we reap the rewards.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au