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Essendon Bombers vs Port Adelaide Power highlights: AFL live scores, blog

10th June, 2017
Venue: Etihad Stadium
Time:19:25pm (AEST)
Last Encounter: Pt Adelaide (d) Essendon by 61 points.
Betting: Essendon $3.20, Port Adelaide $1.35
David Zaharakis of the Bombers (right) hugs Zach Merrett of the Bombers as they celebrate their win in the Round 9 AFL match between the Essendon Bombers and the West Coast Eagles at Etihad Stadium in Melbourne, Sunday, May 21, 2017. (AAP Image/Tracey Nearmy)
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10th June, 2017
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Match result:

Well, well, well Port Adelaide – it’s best not to believe the hype, they have been thrashed by 70 points at Etihad Stadium by Essendon on Saturday night.

» Click here to read the full match report

Final score
Essendon Bombers 19.17.131
Port Adelaide Power 8.13.61

Match preview:

Are the Port Adelaide Power actually as good as they look? That’s been the question on everyone’s lips. They’ll be looking to prove that they are as they take on the Essendon Bombers. Join The Roar for live scores from the match and a live blog of the game at Eithad Stadium starting from 7:25pm AEST.

After a great win against Hawthorn last week everyone is wondering whether Port Adelaide are Top four material.

In 2017 they’ve certainly been a lot better than most experts we’re expecting, but have failed to beat any genuine Top four contenders so far.

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An absolute thrashing of Essendon this weekend will further affirm their place in the competition.

There’s also some question marks over exactly how good Essendon are this season.

With the doping saga behind them and a legitimate AFL side back on the park, they’ve shown mixed form.

An excellent performance against the West Coast a few weeks ago still means they could be contenders for the finals.

A victory against Port Adelaide tonight would go along way for a fairytale finals finish.

There’s only one change for both sides this week. Essendon have dropped Brent Stanton to bring back former Cats veteran James Kelly, while Port Adelaide will be boosted by the return of star forward Chad Wingard from injury, with Aaron Young left out of the side to make room.

Player to watch
Paddy Ryder who finally plays against his old club Essendon. He’s looking like All-Australian Ruckman material at the moment and a strong performance here will help that.

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I want to tip Essendon for the win here, but my gut tells me it’ll be Port by a goal or two.

Join The Roar for live scores from the match and a live blog of the game at Eithad Stadium starting from 7:25pm AEST.

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