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Ken should go the Eagles job, especially if they lose next week.
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I like a laugh so I’ll be tuning into 5AA shortly; will make for some hilarious listening.
Finey's final siren coming up on SEN
I will never feel sorry for Port supportersI have to admit, you’ve gotta feel for the Port fans after repeated whippings in Finals at Home.
Can understand the frustration.
Hard to imagine Kenny keeping his job after that, unless they win the Premiership from here.
I have to admit, you’ve gotta feel for the Port fans after repeated whippings in Finals at Home.
Can understand the frustration.
Hard to imagine Kenny keeping his job after that, unless they win the Premiership from here.
Hope they go into their prelim with an arrogant mindset after last nights performance.Would be keen to beat Geelong at the MCG in a Prelim
Until we make the Prelim and lose?I'll be really happy if we manage to make the prelim.
If we make it to there yes I think we could beat them but it's a harder task than it looked a couple of weeks ago.Until we make the Prelim and lose?
On a more serious note.
You don’t think we can beat Geelong?
Rozee needs to build up if he wants to continue to be a gun in the midfield. They were all over him last night. He still did some good things but didn't have much physical backup around him.Im starting to wonder if Port have Scully/Trengrove'd Rozee and Butters. They are brilliant young players but so much has been put on the two of them and they just get absolutely battered week in week out. I can see them getting burnt out way too fast if things stay the way they are
Port played right into their hands last night, like we did earlier in the year.If we make it to there yes I think we could beat them but it's a harder task than it looked a couple of weeks ago.
They'll be refreshed and full of confidence that their game plan will hold up so even if we make it a contest they'll keep coming. The flipside is they hardly had a hitout last night and then another week off to come in as hot favourites they could be ripe for a drop off. The problem Geelong now pose is whatever he's done with them the last few weeks their bottom 6 or 7 players aren't weakies any more . They're disciplined and don't cough it up.
There's also the factor of what sort of shape we'll be in by then. Let's see how things stack up if we get there.
One interesting facet is that we belted Port over there in much the same way that Geelong belted them.Until we make the Prelim and lose?
On a more serious note.
You don’t think we can beat Geelong?
Having listened to talkback radio after their game and read their now infamous thread about Ken, if Port fans had their way, no jokes, Ken would be sacked today in time for Josh Carr to take up the reign in time for their next finals against Dogs/ Hawks.I have to admit, you’ve gotta feel for the Port fans after repeated whippings in Finals at Home.
Can understand the frustration.
Hard to imagine Kenny keeping his job after that, unless they win the Premiership from here.
5AA was pure gold last night. Mention was even made as to how he could sit on the bench with his legs crossed.Someone also called 5aa to criticise kenny for drinking pepsi max on the bench and I almost died laughing.
Wines is a shadow of what he was , Butters went off , so some bullocking work went on to JHF.I think our 2 midfields are similar
Rozee=clug
Butters=Neale
Drew/Wines=Dunkley/Berry
JHF>Rayner
Issue with them is they're even less defensively accountable than us so the clearances they lose hurt.
Plus Oscar is more capable than Sweet or Soldo
I think our 2 midfields are similar
Rozee=clug
Butters=Neale
Drew/Wines=Dunkley/Berry
JHF>Rayner
Issue with them is they're even less defensively accountable than us so the clearances they lose hurt.
Plus Oscar is more capable than Sweet or Soldo
The Round 15 Notebook had a deep dive into Port’s defensive issues, some of which will be replayed here.
Until the last nine weeks – and it may pop up again in finals – Port’s base defensive structure wasn’t covering the space they needed to at the starting point. So when their pressure in the immediate vicinity of possession wasn’t up to scratch, they got exposed.
Think of it this way: Although an AFL ground is anywhere between 155-170 metres long and 115-140 metres wide, really the game is constantly played in roughly a 90-metre long and 65-metre wide block – give or take a few metres for specific situations – as both teams shift up and down, left and right.
What it means is when a team defends, they need to first be able to cover that base area, and from there shift in any direction when required.
Port’s problems come when their pressure drops off and their foundation often isn’t close to covering said base area at the starting point.
The way Port Adelaide defend would be a great way to stop … Port Adelaide (and Sydney!). It’s almost as if their defence is set up to stop teams (…and Sydney) playing the way they do.
So when teams like Brisbane come up against the same defence they’ve handled consistently in recent years – seven wins from their last eight clashes – it’s a straightforward solution. It’s not even full switches, just slight shifts on subtle angles, time and time again.
When Port’s pressure is on, weaknesses turn into strengths, because this defensive setup is primed to get forward in aggressive positions. But strengths turn into weaknesses when it’s not on and they leak on the scoreboard.
Earlier we touched on the midfield advantage in wins. When the aggression is neutralised, it suddenly becomes a liability. In Port’s losses this year they’re only -7 in total clearances, but -100 in points from clearances, conceding scores at a ridiculous rate.
There shouldn’t be any route where their midfield, as balanced as it is with all the different types of players to call upon, is a key point in most of their losses.
It comes back to the same conundrum they’re directed to play with: their strength is their weakness, their weakness can turn into a strength, round and round we go. The ability to adapt hasn’t been there yet, but they’re forced into adapting in one key area of their game.
5AA was pure gold last night. Mention was even made as to how he could sit on the bench with his legs crossed.
If you’re telling me that Collingwood game cost us having to take on that port team that showed up last night and missing out on a home prelim then I’ll be damned