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Port Adelaide's last-gasp match-winner Darcy Byrne-Jones says it's time to stop calling him Pele. Byrne-Jones entered footy folklore with a soccered goal with two seconds remaining to give the Power a one-point win over Hawthorn on Sunday. "(Port coach) Ken (Hinkley) has been calling me Pele .

.. hopefully that one doesn't catch on," Byrne-Jones told reporters on Wednesday.



"I do admit to watching it a couple of times but it's time to move on now." Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion. Byrne-Jones' strike capped a record-equalling comeback for the Power, who were 41 points down late in the third quarter before pinching victory.

That margin equalled the club's biggest comeback - they trailed West Coast in a 2013 game by the same amount before winning. "It was obviously an exciting moment ..

. I have never been in that situation before," Byrne-Jones said. "It's great to get the win in that fashion, it doesn't happen very often.

" But Byrne-Jones said Port's attention should now be squarely on their clash against North Melbourne in Hobart on Saturday. Spearhead Charlie Dixon will be rested for the trip to Tasmania but captain Connor Rozee will return from a two-game absence because of a hamstring injury. "He's just a really talented player and it's exciting to have him back in the team," Byrne-Jones said of Rozee.

"He has really impressed me with his leadership style coming in as captain this year." Brownlow medallist Ollie Wines will.

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