Chad Studley Cornes (born 12 November 1979) is a former professional
Australian rules football
Australian football, also called Australian rules football or Aussie rules, or more simply football or footy, is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an Australian rules football playing field, oval field, often a modified ...
er who played for the
Port Adelaide Football Club
Port Adelaide Football Club is a professional Australian rules football club based in Alberton, South Australia, Alberton, South Australia. The club's senior men's team plays in the Australian Football League (AFL), where it is nicknamed the ...
and
Greater Western Sydney Giants in the
Australian Football League
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(AFL). He was a member of the Port Adelaide side which won the premiership in 2004. On 3 July 2013, he retired from
AFL football due to a troublesome knee. Cornes is currently serving as a forward line coach for th
Port Adelaide Football Club
Playing career
Port Adelaide career (1998–2011)
Early career (1998–2003)
Cornes began his AFL career as a key-forward after debuting in 1999 and playing 6 games in his first season. Cornes was a regular in the Power forward line in 2000, booting 22 goals. Between 2000 and 2003 Cornes and Tredrea formed one of the best forward partnerships in the AFL, with Chad playing up the ground demonstrating his great contested marking ability. Despite being one of the best forwards in the game, Cornes was moved into defence at the start of the 2004 season.
Career change (2004–2005)
In 2004, Cornes was moved to centre-half back. The new position worked wonders as Cornes began to single-handedly dominate games, earning himself his first
All-Australian
The All-Australian team is an all-star team of Australian rules football in Australia, Australian rules footballers, selected by a panel at the end of each season. It represents a complete team, including an interchange bench, of the best-perfo ...
award, and finishing third in the
Brownlow medal
The Charles Brownlow Trophy, better known as the Brownlow Medal (and informally as Charlie), is awarded to the best and fairest player in the Australian Football League (AFL) during the home-and-away season, as determined by votes cast by the f ...
. The move to centre-half back was a key reason for Port Adelaide's dominance, which culminated in their first Premiership in 2004, defeating the
Brisbane Lions
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by 40 points. He had a key defensive role on Brisbane Lions' forward
Jonathan Brown during the Grand Final, restricting him to just one behind for the match.
After Port Adelaide's dominance in 2004, Cornes was again used as a key defender to great effect. However, Port Adelaide was unable to repeat its finals' glory of 2004, being eliminated by cross town rivals
Adelaide
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in the first semi-final.
Leadership (2006–2007)
2006 was a disappointing one for Port Adelaide, and one which frustrated Cornes in particular. The season never really took off, and with Cornes now being a senior player, he was moved into the midfield to help the younger players. This move paid off as he dominated matches, which was a huge positive for the Power in an otherwise disappointing campaign. Cornes won the
Showdown Medal in round 21.
In 2007, Cornes was a key midfielder and has a largely impressive season. Cornes finished the 2007 season with 643 disposals, and led the competition in kicks, and went into the Brownlow medal count as one of the favourites. The great form of Cornes in midfield was crucial to the side making the AFL Grand Final, which was a huge surprise to most, including Cornes. Despite not expecting to have a good season, when they did make the Grand Final the belief appeared to be strong but they were unable to win their second flag, going down to
Geelong
Geelong ( ) (Wathawurrung language, Wathawurrung: ''Djilang''/''Djalang'') is a port city in Victoria, Australia, located at the eastern end of Corio Bay (the smaller western portion of Port Phillip Bay) and the left bank of Barwon River (Victo ...
by a record 119 points
Injuries (2008–2010)
Port looked to bounce back from their Grand Final humiliation of the previous year when they took on Geelong in the opening round of 2008. Despite being close throughout the match, they were unable to win and that was the start of a four-game losing streak for the Power. Cornes suffered a broken finger in Round 6 against
St Kilda but returned just three weeks later despite the nature of the break being very severe. After 2 years with on and off form, Cornes broke his finger again in mid-2010.
End of Port Adelaide career (2011)
Despite having to stay on the sidelines for the rest of the year, he played on in 2011. In August 2011 he announced that he would be retiring from the AFL after the following week's match against
Collingwood.
Greater Western Sydney career (2012–2013)
Cornes came out of retirement, and was traded to the Giants during the 2011 October Trade Week. He was a playing assistant coach. On 3 July 2013 Cornes retired from
AFL football.
Coaching career
Greater Western Sydney (2013–2015)
Post retirement, Chad Cornes remained with
GWS in a full-time coaching role with their backlines, a position he held from 2013 to 2015.
Port Adelaide
On 21 September 2015, Cornes was announced as the
SANFL
The South Australian National Football League, or SANFL ( or ''S-A-N-F-L''), is an Australian rules football league based in the Australian state of South Australia. It is also the state's sports governing body, governing body for the sport.
...
coach of the
Port Adelaide Football Club
Port Adelaide Football Club is a professional Australian rules football club based in Alberton, South Australia, Alberton, South Australia. The club's senior men's team plays in the Australian Football League (AFL), where it is nicknamed the ...
. He was elevated to a forward development coach with the Power at the end of 2017.
Family
In addition to his brother
Kane Cornes, his father,
Graham Cornes, is also a former VFL/SANFL footballer, playing 5 games for
North Melbourne
North Melbourne is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia, north-west of Melbourne's Melbourne central business district, Central Business District, located within the City of Melbourne Local government ar ...
and 317 games for
Glenelg with a career spanning from 1967 to 1982. Graham also coached various AFL/SANFL teams between 1983 and 1994. His stepmother
Nicole Cornes, who is 9 years older than him, was a 2007 Labor candidate. He has three younger half-sisters paternally.
He is currently engaged to long-time partner Mikayla Graetz. They have one daughter, Wynter Viola (2021).
Playing statistics
Chad Cornes' player profile at AFL Tables
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Honours and achievements
Team
*AFL Premiership (Port Adelaide): 2004
*AFL McClelland Trophy (Port Adelaide): 2002, 2003, 2004
* AFL Pre Season Cup (Port Adelaide): 2001, 2002
Individual
* 3rd Brownlow Medal
The Charles Brownlow Trophy, better known as the Brownlow Medal (and informally as Charlie), is awarded to the best and fairest player in the Australian Football League (AFL) during the home-and-away season, as determined by votes cast by the f ...
2004
*All-Australian: 2004, 2007
*AFL Rising Star Nomination: 2000
*Port Adelaide F.C. Vice Captain: 2006–2008
*Port Adelaide F.C. Most Improved Player: 2002
*Port Adelaide F.C. Best Finals Player: 2005
*West End Showdown Medal XXI: 2006
* Peter Badcoe VC Medal 2007 round 5
* SANFL Hall Of Fame Inductee: 2014
* PAFC Hall of Fame Inductee 2023
References
External links
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1979 births
Living people
Port Adelaide Football Club players
Port Adelaide Football Club premiership players
Port Adelaide Football Club players (all competitions)
Greater Western Sydney Giants players
Glenelg Football Club players
All-Australians (AFL)
South Australian Football Hall of Fame inductees
Australian rules footballers from Adelaide
Chad
Chad, officially the Republic of Chad, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of North Africa, North and Central Africa. It is bordered by Libya to Chad–Libya border, the north, Sudan to Chad–Sudan border, the east, the Central Afric ...
Australia international rules football team players
People educated at Sacred Heart College (Adelaide)
VFL/AFL premiership players