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This game feels like it's gonna be a deja-vu of us playing the giants last year in the finals.
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That was just Jon Ralph looking for clicks.I think there actually was a timing controversy during the game, such that it should have finished 20-40 second all sooner than it did.
But agreed - frustrating discussion. We should have beaten Melbourne early in the year. Every team has experienced the highs and lows of close games - it’s all irrelevant now.
I should have read the thread before posting.As usual the Port Adelaide bigfooty forum is overly optimistic.
There's no way we lose to hawthorn. We win it in a classic.
The media spends all week laughing at those who doubted Hinkley before we lose the prelim at quarter time.
"Ken has the full confidence of the board and is contracted for next year - He will coach for 2025"
Radio silence from the club until round 1 and the cycle repeats again.
Because they had the game at their hands and blew it.Why does Buckley keep saying that hawthorn should’ve won last time they played us, why?
Because when they played their natural game they got ahead.Why does Buckley keep saying that hawthorn should’ve won last time they played us, why? We beat them fair and squarely didn’t we, I can’t recall anything controversial other than hawthorn running out of gas and us finishing the game really strong. We actually led most statistical categories that game and I do recall hawthorn getting a pretty good ride from the umps to get them going in the first half and we had 6 more scoring shots but apparently we didn’t deserve it?
And why is Riewoldt like a kid in a candy store thinking out loud about us getting smashed by hawthorn. He may be right but seemed a bit unprofessional. Why does he hate port anyway? We are literally the most inoffensive team going around that literally hasn’t inflicted pain on anyone, yet you see all these media identities like Riewoldt, Lyon, King etc barracking for us to lose. I don’t get it.
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Because when they played their natural game they got ahead.
They got nervous and went defensive too early which is why they lost. Or to put it another way, we didn't win it, they lost it.
We did win fair and square but Hawthorn were the better side before they bottled it.
I don't think that there was ever any doubt we were right about Ken... the question I had was whether we might actually make a run at it in spite of him.Yeah the difference between now and then is back then they'd had 2 out of 3 good wins beating Saints and Bulldogs but but losing to Sydney before that and they still didn't know how good they were.
Now they do.
There's no trying to save games once in front, its just going to be **** you and keep going.
I'm seriously pissed off that we are right about Ken
Get a better tank? He played 100% game time the week before - I don’t think we can blame his tank.Burgoyne "can" be good but he needs a solid pre season to actually bulk and get a better tank if he wants to play wing. He can't expect to remain slender like he is as a professional player. Fix that & his mindset and he'll be a gem. Up to him but coaches etc and his dad, uncle, need to put it up to him.
I like this. Only issue is I can’t see Butters playing.Esava out - Marshall in
Narkel out - Sinn in
Rozee plays half back - DBJ forward
Horne-Francis 90% on field. Rests forward.
Butters 90% on field. Rests forward.
Port by 14 pts
I like this. Only issue is I can’t see Butters playing.
That's more opposition analysis and game strategy than I've seen from our multi-million dollar coaching team in ten years. What are you doing for the next two years (starting tomorrow)?Alright I’ll try and do a ‘how can we actually win this game’ post.
So we don’t have our best defensive ball users. So we can’t kick through the corridor like we have been doing.
We have one tall forward, who is a lead up forward, and no one who is good at clunking a pack mark or retaining it in the forward line. So the territory game is out.
And basically we don’t have anyone that can come in. We’ve also made a hole for ourselves
The Hawks are fast, agile and skilful. They have also become tough as nails. Their outside game is excellent. They spread and stretch the ground, allowing their elite kicks to move through presses with ease and get behind defensive set ups. Their smalls lead and crumb and role up into the midfield to out number.
The hawks weakness is the tall forwards and backs. Good forwards or backs can get a hold of them. Sicily is still a lynch pin.
So how do we beat them? Realistically we don’t, it’s very much a question of the hawks by how many.
But what can we do?
Well we can try and correct some of the issues but keep the game plan. So Lord for Dixon or back Dixon in. Sinn for McEntee or Evans, Sinn to HBF and DBJ to the forward line. This is probably what we do and Mitchell will have us sorted by quarter time.
For mine I think we need to emphasise our strength and avoid theirs. So close down the game, reduce the space, make it in close, a rolling melee with heavy contests. Utilise Boak, Wines, Drew, Mead and JHF who are all good inside. Ball has to stay inside and we can’t let them feed it out. Force them to hoof it long and let our backs out mark their weaker opponents. We need to then use the width and space and have players like Sinn, Rozee, Lorenz, Burgoyne, DBJ to run and carry through that space. Our forwards will initially have to push up into the midfield to help close down the space and will then need to beeline it back to the goals, disrupting cohesion and ensuring Sicily can’t set up as their lynch pin.
This was a Victorian campaigner clutching at straws and playing time keeper. Had a dopy opinion that the umpire should not have called time out, and let the clock run. Talking about outright bias.I think there actually was a timing controversy during the game, such that it should have finished 20-40 second all sooner than it did.
I'll cheer for Port. Until it becomes obvious we haven't rocked up and can't win. Then I'll cheer for the Hawks.I honestly find it hard to believe that any port fan would be sitting at home watching port play in a final cheering on the opposition that includes self indulged clowns like Jack Ginnivan just because they want Hinkley sacked.
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Yeah, an honourable defeat.This game feels like it's gonna be a deja-vu of us playing the giants last year in the finals.
Thats the best summary I have seen by a mile. Send it to every media person.