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Cahill, Darryl
263 games, 375 goals (1969-1982)

Leading Goalkicker: 1974 (54 goals)

Laidback younger brother of Jack who flourished under Jack's coaching to be a fearless player who could create opportunities for team mates. Enjoyed eating the odd pastie while sitting on the bench during a match.

Carr, Josh
63 games, 33 goals (2000-2002)

Carr, Tom
5 games, 0 goals (1997-1999)
94 games, 19 goals (1997-2002)

Carter, Stephen
10 games, 0 goals (1997)
172 games, 43 goals (1991-2003)

Cassisi, Dominic
6 games, 0 goals (2002)

Chalmers, Brett
25 games, 12 goals (1998-1999)
120 games, 47 goals (1991-2000)

Jack Oatey Medallist: 1998

Chynoweth, Darryl
7 games, 5 goals (1988-1989)

Clayton, Mark
135 games, 67 goals (1997-2003)

Son of Port legend Bob Clayton.

Clifford, Stephen
162 games, 174 goals (1978-1986)

Best & Fairest: 1978, 1980 & 1983

Stephen "Bomber" Clifford was a tough midfielder recruited from Collingwood, where he made his debut at age 16.

Clifford was a key part of the Port pivot for nearly a decade, winning three Best & Fairest's (including in the 1980 premiership year) and not finishing too far behind the winner other times. Rarely, if ever, did he play a poor game.

Clohessy, Craig
2 games, 0 goals (1980)

Cockatoo, Jason
3 games, 1 goal (1994)

A cousin of the Cockatoo-Collins', Jason Cockatoo was a lively rover recruited from the Northern Territory who returned there at the end of the 1994 season.

Cockatoo-Collins, Che
59 games, 86 goals (1999-2002)
35 games, 51 goals (1993, 2000 & 2002-2003)

Che grabs another mark Originally from Cairns, Cockatoo-Collins was named in honour of the Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara. While Cockatoo-Collins may not have a liberated a country from the grip of a dictator, his canny goal kicking sense and nimbleness around the packs ensures he is the more highly regarded Che at Alberton.

Cockatoo-Collins, Donald
7 games, 0 goals (2000)

The younger brother of Che, Donald was Melbourne's top choice in the 1995 national draft and moved to the Demons, along with twin brother David, before he had played a senior game with Port Adelaide. Donald and David struggled at Melbourne, racking up only a handful of games each before being delisted at the end of 1999.

Donald return to Port Adelaide in 2000 to play a further handful of games before opting for the quiet life.

Cole, Brenton
28 games, 9 goals (1981-1985)

Conway, Mark
1 game, 0 goals (1997)

Cooke, Ben
3 games, 3 goals (2003)

Cornes, Chad
76 games, 77 goals (1999-2002)

Cornes, Kane
22 games, 4 goals (2001-2002)

Cotton, Jarrod
4 games, 4 goals (1997-1998)

Coudraye, Leigh
2 games, 0 goals (2002)

Crabb, Jaxon
4 games, 0 goals (2002)

Cranage, Ben
1 game, 1 goal (1996)

Crerar, Peter
11 games, 0 goals (1989-1991)

A series of serious knee injuries put paid to the career of this talented defender.

Crook, Callum
3 games, 0 goals (2002)

Crothers, Shane
15 games, 0 goals (1996-1997)

Cummings, Scott
37 games, 102 goals (1997-1998)
1 game, 3 goals (1998)

Leading Goalkicker: 1997 (70 goals)

Cunningham, Brian
256 games, 428 goals (1971-1983)

Captain: 1979-1982

Brian "Bucky" Cunningham stands tall amongst the pantheon of Port Adelaide players, as a hard working, hard running rover who never seemed to make a mistake.

Curcio, Chris
1 game, 0 goals(1996)

Curtis, Kym
64 games, 42 goals (1977-1981)

Curtis, Stephen
125 games, 44 goals (1983-1988)

All-Australian: 1983

Stephen Curtis was a tough back pocket player who had already chalked up over 200 games for East Perth when he made his debut for Port Adelaide. Curtis made an immediate impression, winning All-Australian selection in his first year at Alberton.

Known by his trademark bicycle helmet he wore during games, Curtis served as an exemplary role model to younger players for his work ethic.

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