A CAULIFLOWER ear and a blood soaked pillow.

That was what Port Adelaide midfield bull Ollie Wines woke up to on Friday morning.

It wasn’t pretty, but it was the price he paid after producing another dominant display in the Power’s thumping of the Western Bulldogs Oval on Thursday night.

The out of contract star amassed an equal career-high 35 disposals, 13 contested possessions, seven inside 50s, seven tackles and six clearances.

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And the action didn’t end there.

“I copped a whack in the ear. I’ve got like cauliflower ear,” Wines told FIVEaa on Friday morning after Port Adelaide’s 57-point win.

“I looked at my pillow this morning and it’s covered in blood, so I’ve had a shocking sleep because I can only sleep on my back — I can’t sleep on my side.

Ollie Wines gets his handpass away to Chad Wingard. Picture SARAH REED Source: News Corp Australia

“Not from the interior of the ear — on top and around it, like a cut. It’s a bit swollen up. I’ll see the doctor this morning. We pop in the club if we need some attention and I’ll go get patched up.

“I think I may have been clumsy and ran into someone. I remember feeling it through the match and at the end it was a bit sore. Not the best but that’s footy.”

Port Adelaide kept in touch with the top four following its fourth win in five games, following up last Friday night’s impressive effort against Richmond with another dominant display.