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AFL fines Port Adelaide $20,000 after Ken Hinkley’s confrontation with Hawks following semifinal

The AFL has handed Port Adelaide a $20,000 fine following Power coach Ken Hinkley’s heated exchange with Hawthorn players in the wake of Friday night’s semifinal.

The league said the sanction would not be included in Port Adelaide’s soft cap.

“We understand it is a passionate game with a lot at stake for all clubs, however Ken made a decision to engage with opposition players post-match — a decision he has since admitted was the wrong one,” AFL general counsel Stephen Meade said in a statement.

“Ken has acknowledged that his emotions got the better of him in the moment, however as a senior coach his actions fell well below what is expected by the AFL.”

Hinkley taunted the Hawks players on the field after the Power’s tense 11.9 (75) to 11.6 (72) win at Adelaide Oval.

Hawks captain James Sicily became involved in verbal altercation with Hinkley only minutes after the full-time siren.

Hinkley later revealed his antics were motivated by a comment Hawks forward Jack Ginnivan made on social media in the build-up to the match.

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