No time like the present for North and Port to rewrite history

By Matt Webber / Expert

Not many will join me in feeling any kind of sympathy for Ross Lyon – he’s not the kind of fellow who seems to attract much. Still, I’ll give it a crack.

Six marches into September as a senior coach, and all Lyon has to show for it is the admirable courage of his battered foot soldiers and a solitary drawn grand final.

Unlike many, I’m a massive fan of Ross-ball. I like its grisliness. I like how opposition teams look foolish when a Lyon-coached side squeezes then squeezes some more.

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I also love the buy-in of his players. His is a footballing cult. You sign on knowing any movement away from the plan will leave you looking elsewhere for a gallop.

The discipline he inspires is extraordinary. Workers thrive. Downhill skiers play in the magoos before being nudged out the door.

There’s something fiercely honest about it.

There’s also a toll. The weekly grind of elite AFL is tough enough. Under Lyon it’s amplified.

Soft tissue eventually fails when you’re asked to run harder for longer. Bones will be broken when selfless collisions are prescribed.

I was hopeful for Fremantle leading into last weeks final against Sydney. They gave it a fair and brave shake.

The efforts of Alex Silvagni and particularly Garrick Ibbotson – both 2014 fringe players of whom enormous things were asked – were quite something. Silvagni’s numbers belied his workrate. Ibbotson’s effort was precise and calm. If the umpires didn’t decide to award Lance Franklin his own rulebook – for whatever reason holding the ball and/or incorrect disposal aren’t things that often apply to the Swans spearhead – their work as part of an understrength back six would have been even more exceptional.

But just as it was when Ross nearly took the Saints all the way, an emphasis on stopping at the expense of going eventually saw his charges fall short.

Occasionally the Dockers slipped out the back of the Swans on the turnover, but a good side won’t let that happen often enough to let Freo kick a winning score.

It places a huge strain on taking early opportunities and nailing all the gettables. Sometimes Lyon sides do this against exceptional opposition. But when it’s counted, when the heat has been truly on, they have a habit of falling short.

In the 2009 grand final – after an all-but-flawless season – Lyon’s Saints wasted opportunities that will haunt the club for a long time.

In a sense the same script played out in last year’s decider. The Dockers blew chances, especially early, on the biggest stage. If they’d taken what they should have it was game on.

Everything needed to go the Dockers’ way last Saturday. Despite their best efforts, they didn’t. Now, with Hayden Ballantyne a likely goner, this week they have to do more with even less.

And they confront a Port Adelaide side that couldn’t be more confident.

The Port back half and midfield wave-running that so dazzled us in the first half of the season was back on display last Sunday. Plenty of us had forgotten how awesome it could be.

How will Freo combat that dash? Will they go toe-to-toe, or stodge things up in the hope that they’ll prevail at the death? Can Silvagni et al do it all again in defence? Can Pavlich play a big enough role up forward? If not, then who? Can the footsore Dockers actually go with an amped-up Port?

All of sudden it looks a real uphill task for the men in purple.

And what of North Melbourne after their enthralling, belief-dementing win? Who knows how Essendon have maintained the rage this year, but they have. Come what may, it will be to their eternal credit.

But on Saturday night, perhaps inevitably in a sense, North popped the bubble and ripped the Bombers to bits. And now the cock-a-hoop Kangas take on a Geelong side that looks a little torn and frayed (to borrow from the Rolling Stones).

Just as many of us expected Essendon’s dramatic season to eventually go to jelly, it’s hard not to ponder whether after resisting so gamely, Geelong’s glory days have finally entered time on.

This week the Cats are sans two key ruck options. Steve Johnson is touch and go. Allen Christensen is unlikely. Steven Motlop looked sore. For all the talk of Geelong’s new wave, only two – Mitch Duncan and Cameron Guthrie – feature in the Cats’ top ten disposal gatherers.

I’m not convinced it’s the case, but I do often quietly wonder if wins racked up at Kardinia Park have added an illusory element to Geelong’s ladder position in recent campaigns. Have the Cats’ fine elder statesmen been good enough to carry Geelong a step beyond their actual worth? Is the game now up?

All these questions…

The bottom line is that I can’t recall a better opportunity for teams outside the four to take the next step and claim a preliminary final spot.

We all know history isn’t on their side. But eventually, new history is always written.

The last team to be ousted in straight sets was the West Coast Eagles in 2007 – Port pipped them by three points in a qualifier, and the Pies scrambled to beat the Eagles after extra time a week later.

Interestingly the Eagles battled manfully without Ben Cousins and Chris Judd in that game. Even if the odds are stacked against surprises, battered bodies and absent stars can make a difference.

There are a lot of both at Fremantle and Geelong as we head into the weekend that whittles six to just four.

Is this the year preliminary finals take on a new look? Can’t wait to find out.

The Crowd Says:

2014-09-12T09:42:43+00:00

Tony Carter

Guest


As Gene will when Geelong loses

2014-09-12T08:03:50+00:00

Radelaide

Guest


Yeah he just jogged a bit today, but it's not uncommon for him to skip minor sessions due to he gets bashed around a lot due to the way he plays (bit of Dangerfield), but definitely playing. He's a bit of an elder statesman there in that no one questions him or his preparation, I think when he lost Richmond their TAC sponsorship and moved him on he completely changed his life and the results show he knows what he's doing.

2014-09-12T07:26:49+00:00

Balthazar

Guest


Rad, is it true that Schulz doesn't train much during the week or could he be carrying an injury? In further news for the purple people, it's been kept pretty quiet that it is Sonny Walters' 50th game. 43,000 fans, a do or die final and a player who just loves the big stage... all set for a bit of a party really.

2014-09-12T07:11:54+00:00

Radelaide

Guest


What I'll be listening to is the crickets at Subi :)

2014-09-12T06:40:19+00:00

Momentbymoment

Guest


I have two predictions. 1. Port wins. 2. Don writes it off as a clever strategy for the 2015 flag.

2014-09-12T06:37:12+00:00

Rick200

Roar Rookie


Go the Kangas !! Pumped for this game. Boomer back could be important. Geelong have beaten North twice this year and in my opinion the Cats will beat them for a third time.

2014-09-12T06:09:28+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


No The Farris brothers and Kirk Pengilly are all WA boys. Formed the band here, blitzed the pubs...then went east. Everything that is anything has its genesis here in the west...even Buddy. You'd better watch Never Tear Us Apart, the mini-series.

2014-09-12T06:02:21+00:00

The Oven

Guest


What? Haha, INXS formed in NSW didn't they? And then they moved to WA to play shows. At least that's what I thought.

2014-09-12T05:31:51+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


Now Jim...you can't go that way and then give credence to Freo only beating Port by 8 points 2 weeks ago. By the same dynamic, Freo snotted Port by 38 points before they put the cue away. By either measure, Port should be worried.

2014-09-12T05:26:39+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


INXS is a Perth band. Freo is going to hijack the song before the game then blow you away with AccaDaccaTNT. You'll have to rely on more than magic tricks. The only magic available to Port is Wingard...and he seems to have lost his wand. A man without a wand is impotent. One sleep to go (It's like waiting for Chrissy...and I'm over 60yo)!

2014-09-12T05:21:21+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


I think NM is more mouth watering than Port. North/Freo GF? Would love that. The two most watchable teams!...and a Freo gimme!

2014-09-12T05:19:05+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


Last game, no Fyfe and Barlow with a broken thumb and Johnson crippled.. Stronger tomorrow.

2014-09-12T05:16:22+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


I hope you don't think possessions is what Ballas contributes to the side. Along with Mayne, he is Freo's best defender.

2014-09-12T04:21:38+00:00

dockersfan

Guest


It is the best time of year to predict upsets, we do it every year in semi-finals, we spend the entire week coming up with reasons why the elimination final winners will beat the qualifying final losers and yet it has only happened twice in 13 years and once in the last 10 years. Should be great games though, but I can't see an upset occurring. Both Fremantle and Geelong are built for finals footy, not to say Port and North aren't but they're the new kids on the block and previous results show that you need a little bit more finals experience to win these do or die clashes in the 2nd week.

2014-09-12T04:18:18+00:00

dockersfan

Guest


Fyfe.

2014-09-12T03:55:53+00:00

Jim

Guest


You stat about richmond only losing by 9 points is a little disingenous in the sense that Richmond score a hell of a lot of points in junk time in the final quarter, when port had already decided enough had been done and were thinking about next week. You are right that it will be those playing that will deicde the result.

2014-09-12T03:50:16+00:00

Bill

Guest


As a life long North fan, I still think we are very much the underdogs. The two games we played them this year we were lucky not to get flogged. My heart says North, but head says Cats.

2014-09-12T02:31:06+00:00

The Oven

Guest


Haha! If Port don't jump Freo early or Freo do so to Port, I reckon, funnily enough, the crowd might assist in deciding this match. The Never Tear Us Apart song was enough to make Richmond feel as though they'd walked into foreign land. The sea of purple could do the same thing. But who knows.... I'm going to stop leaving comments because all I find myself doing is sitting on the fence. And you can't do that on the Roar forums!! I really wish we had our games at the SCG so we could try to generate the same atmosphere. Everytime I've watched Freo or Port games this year the crowd has looked very intimidating. It wouldn't be the same as Subi or Adelaide Oval if they played at the SCG, but it sure as hell would be better than Homebush.

2014-09-12T02:26:24+00:00

The Oven

Guest


No worries Bal! Dockers will get their flag. Could be this year. But even if they don't this year, they've got stocks in their playing group now to last a while and give themselves the best chance of grabbing one.

2014-09-12T02:21:19+00:00

Radelaide

Guest


Don wears purple contacts. :)

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