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Power compound St Kilda's woes

Roar Guru
20th July, 2013
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Port Adelaide have withstood a blistering St Kilda comeback to salvage a narrow win and keep their AFL finals hopes in their own hands.

The Saints turned around a 39-point halftime deficit, and a Port lead which stretched to 46 points at one stage in the second term, to come within five points of victory at Etihad Stadium on Saturday night.

The Power ran out 14.13 (97) to 13.14 (92) winners to climb back into the top eight.

Port completely dominated the first half, but the momentum was shifted forcibly by St Kilda’s star players and their sheer will to win in the second.

Midfield trio Leigh Montagna, Jack Steven and Nick Dal Santo were dominant, while skipper Nick Riewoldt was also inspirational as the Saints kicked nine goals to four in the second half.

Steven’s two final quarter goals were critical in helping St Kilda reel in Port’s 16-point lead early in the final term.
The Saints finally grabbed the lead with just over 10 minutes remaining when first-gamer Tom Curren goaled – though there were a few nervous moments as he had to await a video review before it was confirmed.

Port then regained the lead with a contentious free-kick for a trip, then a 50-metre penalty, which gifted Jasper Pittard a chance to put his side back in front.

From then, Port hung on – with Justin Westhoff pulling off two huge marks in defence late in the match to help his side seal victory.

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Forward John Butcher booted three goals, while Westhoff also kicked two goals to go with his defensive heroics.

Steven and Ben McEvoy kicked three goals each for the Saints, while Montagna finished with 35 disposals.

Port now have an 9-7 win-loss record, and have climbed back above Carlton – one-point Friday night winners over North Melbourne – into eighth on the ladder.

St Kilda have won just three matches this season.

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