A second-consecutive horror performance from West Coast has been compounded by yet another injury blow to dual-Worsfold Medallist Elliot Yeo.
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Both teams will be desperate, with 16th-placed West Coast (1-4) and last-placed Port (0-5) needing to build some momentum fast. All-Australian defender Aliir returned from an ankle complaint last round and shapes as a possible match-up for West Coast’s veteran spearhead, or sidekick Jack Darling, with skipper Tom Jonas also there to marshall Port Adelaide’s backline. It was arguably the Eagles’ best win for the season as they shut down the Power in a high-octane first half and cruised to a 37-point victory.
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Liam Ryan goes back, he has a look, and he didn’t go hard enough at the ball,” the Demons legend said. “I don’t want to show this to embarrass Liam Ryan by any stretch of the imagination. “They have lifted their work rate. “He’s been really good Georgiades. We’ve asked from a lift from him. Robbie Gray was subbed out of the game in the third quarter with a knee issue in the only blemish on Port’s day. The Eagles’ midfield was smashed in the first half as the likes of Luke Shuey (seven disposals), Jack Redden (five disposals) and Elliot Yeo (four disposals) all struggled to get involved, the latter getting subbed out before the main break after a head clash. “Travis Boak will accept whatever comes his way, Butters is going to get times in the middle, but the Rozee progression as a midfielder for me in this first half is the story,” Lyon said. Todd Marshall kicked all three of his goals in the second term in a dominant stretch for the young forward, while Connor Rozee was busy with 17 disposals in a midfield role. The Power started piling on goals in the second quarter, kicking three more in a row as Eagles coach Adam Simpson was seen on the cameras visibly frustrated. Mitch Georgiades finally kicked the Power’s first goal of the game with under three minutes left in the first term to cap off a strong term from the youngster as he spearhead’s the club’s forward line without Charlie Dixon. The Eagles got off to a perfect start, with Jamie Cripps kicking the opening goal in the first minute of the contest, while Tim Kelly started hot. Port Adelaide hosts the West Coast Eagles in a crucial clash with both clubs’ seasons on the line.
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Adelaide Oval will play host to Saturday's Round 6 AFL game between Port Adelaide Power and West Coast Eagles. The game kicks off at 4:35 pm with Port ...
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Port Adelaide has swung a late change to bring Karl Amon into their starting 22. The Power clash with West Coast at 4.35pm AEST at Adelaide Oval in search ...
The late change is due to Miles Bergman withdrawing through illness. He’s a great guy, all the boys love him, so we’re expecting him to respond to this little jolt.” “Karl has been a little bit off from what we saw last year.
With one goal in the first three quarters West Coast gave little resistance to a much better Port Adelaide.
The Power small-forward didn’t impact the stats sheet in perhaps the same way Wines did, but he saved his best work for when he was around goal, reminding Port fans of his talents with an incredible goal during the second-quarter avalanche of goals. While much of the fanfare surrounded the impressive return of Wines, his team-mate Kane Farrell also came back after almost ten months after a knee reconstruction. There was no sign of Ken Hinkley easing Wines back into action, who inserted the Power vice-captain into the first centre bounce. On Saturday, there was no bigger inclusion than reigning Brownlow Medallist Ollie Wines - who was thrusted straight back into the side after a heart scare a fortnight ago. Alex Witherden's early season form may be one of the only bright sparks to emerge from what has been a disastrous start to the season for West Coast. The former Lion struggled to cement himself in the Eagles' best 22 last season, but has taken his game to another level throughout the opening six games, emerging as one of the only positives from a tough afternoon in Adelaide. Witherden was a constant as Power peppered West Coast's backline, accumulating 34 disposals (which was the equal best alongside Travis Boak), along with seven marks and a game high 710 metres gained. The West Coast coach described Port Adelaide as "probably the best 0-5 side in the history of the competition" during the week, and those words turned prophetic as the Power finally got off the mark in 2022 - demolishing the Eagles by 84 points.
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Port Adelaide champion Robbie Gray has suffered another knee injury in a breakthrough 84-point belting of West Coast.
Gray's injury, initially diagnosed as a jarred knee, came as the Power overwhelmed the lacklustre Eagles with seven goals to none in a second-term spree. The Power entered Adelaide Oval on the club's worst-ever start to a season - five straight losses. Gray limped off as the Power banked a first win of the season, 18.9 (117) to 4.9 (33) on Saturday.
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He compared the thumping to a 142-point demolition at the hands of Essendon in 1989, where they were held to just one-goal. It comes just a week after they were held goalless in a disastrous opening quarter at home by Sydney. It is the first time they have hit the bottom of the ladder since the competition was expanded to include 18 clubs.
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Jones has taken his place in the hosts’ line-up. It’s been two hours since West Coast kicked a goal. What a grim day it’s been. Great work from Darling there who willed the ball forward before handballing it from the boundary to Kennedy. The Power have now kicked 11 goals in a row, while the Eagles have been held goalless two quarters in a row. Click here to read more.
The West Coast Eagles crashed to another disappointing defeat when completely out-played by Port Adelaide at Adelaide Oval today, falling to a 18.9 (117) to ...
But even that positive was doused by Port who kicked the last seven goals of the match. In one of the most forgettable performances in West Coast Eagles history, Port kicked the next 11 goals and controlled every aspect of the game. And while the game was done and dusted at three quarter-time, the Eagles looked to finish the game reasonably well and kicked the first three goals of the last term. The Eagles could not match their energy or will as Port built on their advantage to lead 11.8 (74) to 1.8 (14) at the last change. The West Coast Eagles crashed to another disappointing defeat when completely out-played by Port Adelaide at Adelaide Oval today, falling to a 18.9 (117) to 4.9 (33) loss. It started full of hope when the opening centre clearance was won by Tim Kelly, who delivered to Liam Ryan, who in turn hit up Jamie Cripps. He converted and the Eagles had their first on the board in the first minute.
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Walker slotted the first goal of the final term, and the 500th of his career, to put Adelaide in the box seat. A remarkable Josh Schache snap cut the Crows' lead to three points and gave the Bulldogs a sniff at the final change. Earlier the Crows dug deep to upset the Western Bulldogs by a point in Ballarat, while the Dockers host the Blues tonight
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“As they come on, one, two and three come on and one, two, three, four go onto the oval.” “We saw the free kick get paid to Port Adelaide with three West Coast Eagles players coming off the ground,” he said. The Eagles had three players come to the interchange gate, and had three players waiting to go on at a stoppage midway through the first term on Saturday.
Port Adelaide broke their duck in emphatic style but lost veteran Robbie Gray to a knee injury in an otherwise near-spotless trampling of inept West Coast.
Their dream start descended, swiftly and compellingly, into an absolute nightmare. “We knew where we were at, and we stuck to the task. Finlayson jagged his fifth, Wines slotted his first of the season - in his first game back from heart palpitations - and Marshall marked majestically and kicked his fifth, to match his career-best haul set in the Showdown three weeks ago. Gray limped off in the third quarter of the rout after jarring his right knee, the same one he tweaked in the opening round against Brisbane and had reconstructed almost a decade ago to the day. Marshall flushed a set shot from outside 50 metres, got on the end of an end-to-end chain and then plucked a left-handed mark against Witherden before nonchalantly kicking around the corner for his third of the term. After a dour opening quarter between the two out-of-sorts underachievers finished in a forgettable stalemate, the Power stepped up and savaged the Eagles from the second term onwards.
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West Coast have been left flat footed and three examples in another torrid first half have highlighted the problems coach Adam Simpson faces to turn his ...
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