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Dixon will be there in the first final, although I'm sure he'll look like Peg Leg Jackson five minutes in.
Old dildo leg dixon
 
So when Dixon, McKenzie and Lycett are available to play how many games would they have missed.
Surely we can't be that stupid to bring in 2 maybe 3 under done players for finals
 
So when Dixon, McKenzie and Lycett are available to play how many games would they have missed.
Surely we can't be that stupid to bring in 2 maybe 3 under done players for finals
Lol itll happen
 

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Dixon is the one they’ll rush back quicker.

Hayes and Jonas are doing a decent job.

Lord out of his depth.


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Lycett should be playing SANFL during the pre-finals bye, in what world does that dude come in cold to a final.. I know the answer lol

Scooters an experienced campaigner, we know what he brings is and he adds a lot to our side.

I mean, what he brings us is a habit of consistently shitting the bed in finals while the opposition ruck dominates.
 
Port Adelaide’s premiership tilt is set for a major boost with key quartet Charlie Dixon, Trent McKenzie, Todd Marshall and Scott Lycett all in the frame to play the qualifying final against the Brisbane Lions.

The Power finished the home-and-away season in third spot after a hard-fought 31-point win over Richmond at Adelaide Oval, the result setting up a clash against the second-placed Lions at the Gabba in the first week of the finals.
Marshall was a late withdrawal from Sunday’s line-up with hip soreness, but is a certainty to face Brisbane, with coach Ken Hinkley quietly confident the pre-finals bye will help Lycett (knee), Dixon (foot) and McKenzie (knee) regain fitness.
“It gives everyone a chance to be available,” Hinkley said.
“Todd missed (against the Tigers), but he’ll certainly be available.
“We got Lycett back playing football (in the SANFL) on Saturday, which is a great result for us.
“We’re going to be in a pretty healthy position come the first week of the finals.
“It’s a great time to refresh and recharge for the players and coaches.
“The nervousness and anxiety starts to build pretty quickly, you’re coming into a big part of the season, but we look forward to that.
“I’m not frightened, it’s a bit scary playing finals but we’ve earnt the right and we’ve just got to embrace the opportunities.
“We just didn’t happen to do it this year … we’ve got a lot of experience.”
Lycett gathered eight disposals and had eight hitouts in the SANFL in his first game since having minor knee surgery following Port’s loss to Collingwood in round 19. I don’t think he was best on ground, but he got through and that’s the important part for us to just get some minutes into him,” Hinkley said.
 

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