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The minor change to Carr’s role, Port won’t rush star mid

PORT Adelaide players know Ken Hinkley is still the boss as Josh Carr says little has changed since being appointed as the Power’s next head coach.

Carr will take over from Hinkley at season’s end with Port announcing the changeover last month.

“It doesn’t really feel much different,” Carr told reporters on Wednesday.

“Having a focus with what my job is at the moment, for me it’s making sure that we’re ready to go for round one, that’s where it’s at.

“Obviously it’s out there and it’s done and now our focus is about the season 2025.”

Midfield coach Carr said he won’t be assuming greater responsibility on game day from Hinkley, who is entering his 13th season as head coach.

“The way that we work together, I think it’s really clear with what our roles are,” he said.

“And the players still fully know that Ken is the boss and he’s the coach and that’s where it sits.

“The only thing that’s changed for me is I have more involvement in list management and talking to the recruiting team about what it looks like going forward.”

Port opens its premiership season on March 15 against Collingwood at the MCG without dynamic midfielder Zak Butters.

The dual All-Australian and winner of Port’s past two best-and-fairest awards had arthroscopic surgery on a knee and will miss between five and seven weeks.

“We’re not going to rush it with Zak, it’s important that we’ve got him longer than shorter,” Carr said.

“Around the midfield I don’t feel like we ever rely on the one person.

“So there’s a number of players that obviously we’ve got going through there and a number of options … it’s up to everyone just to do that a little bit more.

“We feel like we’re lucky in that area.”

Carr said a round two return for Ratugolea was likely.

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