Game Day 2024 Round 21 Port Adelaide v. Swans 3rd August @ Adelaide Oval 7:30 PM

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Port Adelaide 7th v. Swans 1st

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Swans Match Day Hub

Gates open: 5:00pm local time​
First bounce: 7:00pm local time / 7:30pm AEST​
AFL Match Centre

Channel 7: @ 7:30 pm
Fox Footy: From 7:25pm on Channel 503 with Anthony Hudson, Dermott Brereton, Mark Ricciuto, Ben Dixon & David Zita
Opposition Watch

AFL Team Selections

Port Adelaide

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Milestone: Aliir Aliir 150th game

Swans
In:
James Rowbottom,Aaron Francis
Out: Lewis Melican (Injured),Braeden Campbell (Omitted)
Emergencies: Braeden Campbell, Peter Ladhams, Caiden Cleary

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Umpires
Justin Power (4), Curtis Deboy (11), Mathew Nicholls (15), Cameron Dore (28)​
Recent Games at Adelaide Oval :(

DateVenueHome v Away TeamsResultHigh DisposalsHigh Goals
Round 14, 18 Jun 2022Adelaide OvalPort Adelaide defeats Sydney82-59O. Wines 34I. Heeney 4
T. Marshall 4
Round 15, 26 Jun 2021Adelaide OvalPort Adelaide defeats Sydney81-71L. Parker 34L. Franklin 4
Round 14, 29 Aug 2020Adelaide OvalPort Adelaide defeats Sydney73-47J. Lloyd 31C. Dixon 4
Round 21, 10 Aug 2019Adelaide OvalPort Adelaide defeats Sydney103-56J. Lloyd 30C. Dixon 3
C. Rozee 3
Round 2, 11 Apr 2015Adelaide OvalPort Adelaide defeated by Sydney44-92J. Kennedy 36L. Franklin 3

ONE MORE TIME!

JUST WIN!
JUST DO IT!

Bloods by 11 points
SHAKE DOWN THE THUNDER


#ProudlySydney #GoBloods #GoSwans #Bloods #SYD150
 

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We’ve lost 4 of the last 5.

The injury list has grown.

Our free-flowing game style has been extinguished by opposition coaches.

We’re playing an in-form opponent we haven’t beaten in nearly a decade.

At their home ground.

At near full strength.

Someone please remind me why we’ll win this?
 
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We’ve lost 4 of the last 5.

The injury list has grown.

Our free-flowing game style has been extinguished by opposition coaches.

We’re playing an in-form opponent we haven’t beaten in nearly a decade.

At their home ground.

At near full strength.

Someone please remind me why we’ll win this?

Because amartey loves adelaide oval
 
Overall form of all teams is so hard to read. No sooner has a team looked cooked, then they turn it around and look like world beaters and vice versa. Dogs are a great example of the former (remember sack bevo) whilst we are an example of the latter, albeit our run of form was the most sustained of any team this year.
 

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Beautiful opportunity today. We are playing a team we haven’t beaten in yonks while down on our own form.

I hope the coaches are going in with a tailored play to beat Port, and are willing to let other structures slide a little. Let’s get a circuit breaker and the confidence up, then the rest can follow.

Call me an optimist, but today is the day we start to straighten the ship and turn our mid-year form slump into just that, a temporary mid-year form slump.

Shake down the thunder!!
 
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We’ve lost 4 of the last 5.

The injury list has grown.

Our free-flowing game style has been extinguished by opposition coaches.

We’re playing an in-form opponent we haven’t beaten in nearly a decade.

At their home ground.

At near full strength.

Someone please remind me why we’ll win this?
Because we are Swans. And Swans fight together [don't fact check me].

Just when you think they’re about to tear apart, Swans fight together.

And when Dixon blows hard and the ump is black, white and teal, Swans fight together.

When Ricciuto is crowing from the boundary and the Power are spinnin’ in circles without getting done HTB…Swans fight together.

And when everyone says it can’t be done, Hinkley's Port are very gettable after a few wins to get them comfortable.
 
Teams have taken away corridor from us but literally all Port do is go corridor

I think we will be pleasantly surprised because Port’s only game plan which has been heavily criticised is go for the miracle play down the middle

It will be corridor v corridor
 
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