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Umps got them really loud with those bullshit callsI thought the crowd were great and really involved too.
I laughed then shed a tear from memories of needing a beer and them being closed towards the end.Family club and families can’t afford $17 cans of mid-strength beer so they close early
Ah so you’ve been looking through my window too I see
Pretty sure the daughter was considered very photogenic, nothing to do with me - another knock on Angwin, he didn't hear her asking politely for an autograph.Oh, and it was good to see @dlanod on the big screen at the end of the game - well done sir.
That’s it drop him.Pretty sure the daughter was considered very photogenic, nothing to do with me - another knock on Angwin, he didn't hear her asking politely for an autograph.
I thought the crowd were great and really involved too.
Ken Hinkley’s new-look Port Adelaide forward line misfires as GWS Giants rediscover mojo
Ken Hinkley made a big call to drop Charlie Dixonand Jeremy FinlaysonPLAYERCARDSTART22Charlie Dixon
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PLAYERCARDENDfor the Power’s big clash with the Giants. However, the Orange Tsunami has its mojo back after wearing Port Adelaide down.PLAYERCARDSTART11Jeremy Finlayson
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PLAYERCARDEND
Lachlan McKirdy
June 16, 2024 - 7:48PM
It wasn’t pretty, but Adam Kingsleywon’t care after his Giants got the job done in a scrappy affair against Port Adelaide to help get their season back on track.PLAYERCARDSTARTAdam Kingsley
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Ken Hinkley’s side travelled to Sydney eager to prove their premiership credentials with a big scalp, but in the end, GWS had too much class and experience to get a win that elevated them back inside the top eight.
Throughout the week, Giants players and coaches bemoaned the fundamentals in their game that had gone missing in recent weeks.
Sloppy handballs, a lack of intensity in defence and poor accuracy in front of goals. Simple errors had cost them multiple matches, and more importantly, a spot in the top eight ahead of the opening bounce.
And it was more of the same early in the first quarter against Port Adelaide as the hosts failed to capitalise on their momentum.
They dominated the midfield and were +8 for contested possessions, but it ended with six behinds and just the second goalless opening term under Kingsley.
Mitch Georgiadeswas the difference early, kicking two superb goals for the Power, including one that put the returning Jack Buckley in a spin, to open up a 16-point lead.PLAYERCARDSTART19Mitch Georgiades
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But the signs were there that this match was going to be a tactical arm wrestle. An early tag on Zak Buttersfrom Toby BedfordPLAYERCARDSTART9Zak Butters
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PLAYERCARDENDwent the Giants’ way and they had a strong ascendancy around the stoppages.PLAYERCARDSTART14Toby Bedford
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PLAYERCARDEND
Throughout the second quarter, GWS tried everything to get their orange tsunami going. They were over-reliant on their handball game and often tried too hard to find space through the corridor.
Yet their constant pressure was rewarded with Callum Brown kicking their first of the game through a forward-50 intercept. Full of confidence, the Irishman found his second with some fleet footwork before Aaron Cadman waltzed into an open goal-square to give the Giants their first lead of the day.
A big tackle and set shot from Harvey Thomas extended the lead out to seven points at the main break but it was clear this game would be won by the team who could transition better.
Josh Kelly and Dan Houstonwere both best on ground for their respective sides, essentially playing with their own Sherrins, however, the Giants were able to limit Port Adelaide to just 20 inside-50s in the first half.PLAYERCARDSTART9Dan Houston
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PLAYERCARDEND
GWS continued to win the territory battle but inaccuracy threatened to see another vital four competition points slip away.
Five behinds in the third quarter slowly drew out the margin, but some crafty work from their small forwards finally got them going. Brent Danielscrumbed a beautiful goal from a forward-50 stoppage, with Bedford one-upping him 10 minutes later for a major in his 50th AFL game.PLAYERCARDSTART16Brent Daniels
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It bucked the overall trend of the game with the Power able to turn the tide on the clearance numbers to their advantage.
Jesse Hogan’s first goal of the day right on three-quarter time finally gave the Giants the breathing room the numbers suggested they deserved. They were starting to have success moving the ball quickly and had +57 handballs going into the last break.PLAYERCARDSTART23Jesse Hogan
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- Ht
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PLAYERCARDEND
After the two sides traded behinds in the last quarter, GWS was eventually rewarded for their commitment to transition with speed as Toby Greeneshook off his yips to get his first of the day and extend the lead to 23 points.PLAYERCARDSTART4Toby Greene
- Age
- 31
- Ht
- 182cm
- Wt
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PLAYERCARDEND
Port Adelaide remained in with a sniff after a late goal to Esava Ratugolea, but unlike last week, the Giants were able to trust their systems right to the final siren. Kelly capped off his brilliant comeback with the final dagger, putting the game to bed and locking up his side’s spot in the top eight.PLAYERCARDSTART27Esava Ratugolea
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- 26
- Ht
- 197cm
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- 3.8
- 3star
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- 2.7
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- 131.6
- 2star
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- 2star
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- 4.2
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- 4star
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- 3star
PLAYERCARDEND
Both teams have developing lists with young players set to play a pivotal role in the outcomes of their season. But in the end, the Giants’ experience and assuredness in defence proved the difference in a game where goals were a precious commodity.
It was a vital win for GWS ahead of next week’s Sydney Derby. The Swans will travel to Western Sydney looking to continue their hot run of form. But getting back in the winner’s circle will give Kingsley’s men the confidence that they could finally stop the streak of their cross-town rivals.
Thought Haynes showed his experience by showing alot of poise in pressure moments at the back.Final thoughts...
Kelly was the difference. Welcome back. Missed more than I realised.
Buckley bolting out of the backline onto the wing. Didn't expect that kind of run. The team is much better with his return.
Got lucky with the poor goal kicking because Port were nearly as bad.
Aleer has caught up to and has easily surpassed Haynes.
We have a habit of looping kicks and hand passes - gives opponents time to spoil / intercept. Need to be snappier.
So for the changes:
Gruz for Cadman (not strong enough at marking contests, missed a sitter, out of patience)
Coniglio and Ash might return next week.
If so:
Ash for Haynes
Coniglio for Angwin (Callaghan to Centre, Coniglio to follower)
Angwin's two way running is super important.The Angwin hate on here is ridiculous. Averages more pressure acts than Bedford, rarely turns it over or fumbles. He's never gonna be a superstar but every good side is good because of its role players, which is what he will be.
No one hates him.The Angwin hate on here is ridiculous. Averages more pressure acts than Bedford, rarely turns it over or fumbles. He's never gonna be a superstar but every good side is good because of its role players, which is what he will be.