Are Port Adelaide contenders?

By MFairPlay / Roar Guru

Before the 2014 season began many dubbed Port Adelaide to fall out of the top eight. But after four rounds the tide has turned.

If members of the AFL community did tip Port Adelaide to retain a finals place it certainly wasn’t in a top-four position. Bruce McAvaney raised people’s eyebrows claiming Port Adelaide were a premiership contender.

After a Round 1 victory against Carlton, a fellow Roar writer was brave enough to express his opinion on why he had the team from Alberton as his premiership favourites. The Australian public decided not to judge where Port Adelaide were as a team after one round.

The Power started to gather the attention of many AFL commentators during the week after pummeling the Crows to claim the first Showdown at Adelaide Oval. Port Adelaide had established themselves to many as top four contenders after only two rounds.

Ken Hinkley’s men contributed to the awful opening season starts of Carlton and Adelaide.

Port Adelaide had to face up against North Melbourne, another club considered as top four contenders. North Melbourne was in a perfect place for Port Adelaide to make it 3–0, as they had come off a not so pretty win and an ugly loss.

The Kangaroos prevailed against the Power in a game which was fought to the very end. The team lead by Travis Boak looked to be worn out or had a ‘hangover’ from the previous big game. North Melbourne continues to be one of Port Adelaide’s bogey teams.

The loss caused the spotlight to dim on Port as some thought predictions of a top-four finish were premature.

David King slammed Port Adelaide in the week following the loss, claiming they were “fat heads” for expecting to win over the Kangaroos. Hinkley fired back at King’s assumptions, which made back page of The Adelaide Advertiser the day of the Power’s Round 4 clash with the Brisbane Lions.

Port Adelaide turned heads once again, destroying the Queensland team by a triple-digit margin. The Power did not ease off the Lions during the fourth quarter either, kicking six majors in the last.

The top four talk was back.

Recognised as the hardest road trip in modern day football, the West Coast awaited Port Adelaide. Essendon were portrayed victims of Perth’s heat but the Power was ready to thrive in the conditions at Patterson’s stadium according to AFL 360 host and ABC commentator Gerard Whateley. The Power had completed a preseason training camp in Dubai.

The Eagles and Power fought a highly contested game of footy. The Power edged out West Coast by 16 points in comfortable conditions at Perth.

The club which was seen as a basket case 18 months ago has now cemented themselves as top four contenders. Port Adelaide’s wins may have come from out of form teams, but the fashion in which they were won certified their top four credentials. The Power has made their mark as one of the best ‘coast to coast’ teams in the AFL.

They currently sit second on the ladder and their twilight clash against Geelong on Sunday could see them leap over the Cats to sit on top of the competition. If Port Adelaide does beat Geelong the talk of premiership contenders may begin, but they aren’t challengers yet.

The Crowd Says:

2014-04-28T02:18:33+00:00

John fedec

Guest


Gene.?.....?..... Really They fielded a team which had how many changes to the one that beat the hawks by 3 goals .? Not 6, was it? Port are finishing in the top 6, on form, for sure Oh, and when mackie plus enright retire, goodbye half back drive lol

2014-04-27T20:33:13+00:00

Cat

Roar Guru


okay lets go with the tired and true Hawthorn excuse then, we win the ones that matter. Congrats on your April premiership.

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2014-04-27T14:10:20+00:00

MFairPlay

Roar Guru


Top 4, unbeaten sides should be able to cover that. Forgot Hawkins, Johnson, Bartel, Selwood, Lonergan, Taylor, Stokes, Kelly and Enright were B - graders... (and they are the obvious ones) And come on, Menzel, really?

2014-04-27T12:33:15+00:00

Gene Anderson-Conklin

Guest


Mackie Simpson Motlop Christensen Menzel Smedts

2014-04-27T10:51:46+00:00

Joel Erickson

Roar Guru


I stand corrected, I must admit I forgot about Mackie. But I don't think he's worth 40 points

2014-04-27T10:28:01+00:00

Radelaide

Guest


Mackie was the only one that was missing of any real consequence.

2014-04-27T09:21:43+00:00

Joel Erickson

Roar Guru


How was that their B team? Pretty sure they didn't have any changes from last weekend...

2014-04-27T08:54:52+00:00

Cat

Roar Guru


oh well my tip was wrong, congrats Power, you beat the Geelong B team.

2014-04-27T04:12:31+00:00

Gene Anderson-Conklin

Guest


Today should tell us something. Not convinced by early season form because of fixture. I have them solidly in the 8 as I have since preseason but not convinced they are close to Geelong or Hawthorn at the top. I've got Geelong by 40+ this arvo.

2014-04-27T01:15:31+00:00

Radelaide

Guest


The cats game will definitely be a good indication of where we are going but if we do steal it this year I will be pleasantly surprised as the trajectory we are currently on will see us be a real chance more likely next year.

2014-04-27T00:57:17+00:00

Kevin Martin

Roar Rookie


too early to talk contenders? ... last year I had us just on edge of 8 - 2014 .. sneak in top 8 then top 4 2015- ready to challenge in 2016. We got ahead of expectations last year. If we can beat geelong or hawthorn we will be contenders IMHO

2014-04-26T22:31:38+00:00

Jack Smith

Roar Guru


I've got them tipped to cause an upset against Geelong today. We will see how that goes, if they do, definitely puts them in contention. As long as Power can stay top 4, there is every possibility they could go all the way this year.

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