2015 AFL preview: Port Adelaide Power

By Sam Aldridge / Roar Pro

The Kangaroos are set for another top four finish in 2015, whereas fellow preliminary finalist, Port Adelaide showed that 2013 wasn’t just a flash in the pan.

Last season
Port were the 2013 revelation, coming from potential bottom four to playing some of the most exciting footy that year.

Many wrote them off as being a one-year wonder but they came out last season with a bang taking big scalps early and holding top spot from Round 8 to Round 14.

A late-season stutter, besides a 100-point win over Carlton, seemed to have them limping into the finals but they demolished Richmond in the Elimination Final and accounted for Fremantle at Patersons in the Semi.

The preliminary final against Hawthorn was one of the games of the season, with the Hawks looking well in control from the second quarter.

A late fourth-quarter burst had viewers on the edge of their seats as the Power finished three points shy of a grand final. A player highlight was no doubt Robbie Gray. A prodigious talent cruelled by injury, he exceeded all expectations last season to become one of the most influential players in the AFL.

Next season
The acquisition of Paddy Ryder provides the Power with amazing flexibility. Lobbe is a solid ruckman so Ryder can be used as an x-factor all over the ground. Their forward line looks exciting with the smalls of Chad Wingard, Robbie Gray, and Angus Monfries supporting Jay Schulz, Justin Westhoff, and Ryder. Excellent trading and Hinkley’s ability to get the most out of his players has the Power holding one of the best lists going into 2015.

For me it’s only a matter of time before Port are in the big dance so expect them to finish first to fourth next season.

Who to look out for
Paddy Ryder shared the rucking responsibilities with Bellchambers and Hille at Essendon finding himself at full forward, centre half forward, or centre half back at times. This experience will benefit Port giving them great flexibility to where they place him.

Hinkley will have him set as a centre half forward though who pinch hits in the ruck. While Paddy won’t be expected to dominate games by Port, his influence will be crucial to allowing Westhoff greater freedom and taking defensive pressure off Schulz.

Needs a big year
John Butcher was once nicknamed ‘the future’ by Port Adelaide fans as his introduction to AFL was outstanding. He managed three games last season only kicking the two goals.

With the addition of Ryder to the list, Port no longer has the desperation to find another tall forward. This spells trouble for Butcher who seems to base his game on confidence.

Best 22
FB: Jonas, Carlisle, Hombsch
HB: Pittard, Trengove, Ebert
C: Hartlett, Boak, Cornes
HF: Gray, Westhoff, Wingard
FF: Ryder, Schulz, Monfries
R: Lobbe, Broadbent, Wines
I: Polec, White, Neade, O’Shea

The Crowd Says:

2014-12-05T13:12:51+00:00

Brendon the 1st

Guest


Tell you what, that is a super impressive team, we will have Impey, Butcher, S.Grey, Moore, Stewart, Redden, Clurey & Colquhoun in the Reserves. That looks to be backup for most positions on the ground so the recruitment & development of the players has been outstanding. Can't wait to see Ryder, Boak, Gray and Wines in the middle together for the first time, or maybe Ryder, Hartlett, White and Wingard.....bring it!

2014-12-04T08:33:53+00:00

Kevin Martin

Guest


Teams aren't picked on fantasy points tho ... lol what a dumb comment

2014-12-04T08:33:19+00:00

Kevin Martin

Guest


Good summary ... I know sides aren't always in position but swap every with Broadbent please ... already posted ... lol

2014-12-04T04:01:14+00:00

Paul D

Roar Guru


Pittard will be back to disappoint thousands of fantasy coaches again this season I'm sure.

2014-12-04T01:58:19+00:00

Radelaide

Guest


Yeah I think Butcher's time is almost up (my tears are not delicious) he really can play but for some reason he just can't kick and that's most of the game especially for a forward, although Mason Shaw is looking the goods so it might not be a problem. Another player to watch out for is Sam Colquhoun (who? I hear you saying), he was drafted in the pre season draft and played 10 games in 2013 after debuting in rd7 before doing his knee and resumed training halfway through this year and from all reports watchout for him.

2014-12-03T23:56:51+00:00

Josh

Expert


Had the exact same thought and then scrolled down to see this comment, ha ha. You beat me to it.

2014-12-03T16:28:13+00:00

themadchatter

Guest


I'd personally have Broadbent and Ebert swap positions. Brad's a midfielder and Broadbent spends most time at half back

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