The Ken Hinkley clash.Credit:Seven Network
Hinkley also said after his team’s three-point victory that Ginnivan’s comments were disrespectful and used the comments throughout the week as motivation in the lead-in to Friday night’s final.
Broadcast footage from Channel Seven showed Hinkley holding his arms out to mimic plane wings before speaking aggressively in apparent taunting of Ginnivan,and then Sicily coming over to confront Hinkley with words. The confrontation occurred while players from both teams were lining up for Hawthorn great Luke Breust,honouring his 300th game.
The Hawks were unimpressed with Hinkley’s comments,with coach Sam Mitchell making clear his displeasure at the Port Adelaide coach,whose team led for the bulk of the evening and had the better of the Hawks until a final surge almost meant Mitchell’s team snatched a victory – only to be denied when Sicily hit the post from 45 metres with little more than a minute left.
“We had a very young player[Ginnivan] who had some aggressive words said to him by a much older man[Hinkley],who’s been in the game for a long time,” said Mitchell.
James Sicily of the Hawks reacts to Ken Hinkley,senior coach of the Power,after their semi-final match.Credit:AFL Photos via Getty Images
“The captain of my club[Sicily] stood up for him[Ginnivan].
“I understand the emotions of this time of year are really difficult.