Highlights: Shades of Gray too Power-ful for the black and white

By Liam Salter / Roar Guru

Port Adelaide have refused to let inaccuracy damper a well deserved, and very important, 31-point win over Collingwood at the MCG on Saturday afternoon.

The first quarter was all Collingwood’s – for around three, maybe four, minutes. The hosts seemingly started brightly, but never looked close to scoring.

And then Port did just that. Well, they did just that, rather inaccurately. It took until the 15-minute mark of the quarter for Collingwood to register their first (and only) score of the quarter – a goal to Alex Fasolo.

Port, though, finished the first quarter with four goals – and three behinds – on the board. Was a 21 point lead at the ‘G a dominant position? Maybe, but probably not.

The second quarter? Entertaining. Collingwood managed – thanks to goals to Jordan De Goey, Alex Fasolo (at one point, he’d singlehandedly contributed every one of Collingwood’s scores) and a debut goal to Callum Brown – in addition to a massive performance from Pendlebury meant Collingwood’s hopes were well and truly alive come half time.

Port’s second quarter was probably equally as good as their opponents – with one man, Robbie Gray, playing a sensational game.

At the main break, the Power stalwart had 4 goals and 11 disposals, and was probably the best player on the ground.

Throughout the first half, it always seemed that Port were going to eventually break the game open. In the third quarter, they did.

While Ben Crocker opened the scoring with a vital goal for Collingwood, it was Port’s quarter from there on out.

Five consecutive goals – and a few behinds – meant they got out to a 40-odd points lead for parts of the quarter.

A very timely Darcy Moore goal gave the Pies’ a faint heart beat approaching half time, but a trio of incredibly disappointing misses from Fasolo, James Aish and Jeremy Howe meant Collingwood were unable to take any form of momentum into the final quarter.

Collingwood’s hopes rapidly rose when Moore claimed a brilliant – if contentious – goal in the first few seconds of the final term, but, despite a ‘hit the post’ from Paddy Ryder gifting Collingwood a chance to work back into the game, they were unable to.

Goals to Charlie Dixon and Sam Gray put the icing on the cake – or so we thought, as Ben Reid and Moore pegged the margin back one final time for the Pies.

It was too little, too late for the hosts, unfortunately, as Jarman Impey and Ollie Wines finished up the game with a pair of behinds before the final siren.

Port Adelaide were brilliantly served by Robbie Gray (five goals, 20 disposals and 5 marks), Hamish Hartlett (23 touches) and Ollie Wines (22 disposals and 1 goal).

Travis Boak and Matty White (21 touches each) and Sam Powell-Pepper (20 touches) were also prolific. 200th gamer Paddy Ryder narrowly won his battle with Brodie Grundy (29 hit-outs to 27).

Collingwood were admirably served by good performances their midfield, with Adam Treloar (35 touches), Steele Sidebottom (36) and Scott Pendlebury (32) all prolific.

In fact, souring the loss for the Pies is the fact that they comfortably won the disposal count 441 to Port’s 363.

Fasolo has two goals, Moore had three, and Crocker, Brown, De Goey and Reid all added one major each.

Port Adelaide host Richmond in a Saturday night game at Adelaide Oval next weekend, while Collingwood – despite this afternoon’s loss – are up against Hawthorn at the ‘G in a winnable, yet all of a sudden dangerous game next Sunday afternoon.

Final score
Collingwood Magpies 9.8.62
Port Adelaide Power 13.15.93

The Crowd Says:

2017-06-26T12:10:14+00:00

Pieman

Guest


Sack Buckley and put Eddie on notice.

2017-06-26T00:05:49+00:00

Chris

Guest


Mr Elliott I remember your patronising and sympathy vote articles concerning Collingwood. Do you remember what I told you two weeks ago? The verdict is out on Nathan Buckley. I believe that we will lose again this week and the two games after that. That means all this hype about the great white hope and the team on the build are going to fall flat on their proverbial faces. Talking about coaches is ridiculous unless the greater picture is looked at. The reality is that we have been badly prepared mentally and selection-wise in all the key games this year, namely Richmond, Carlton, Essendon, St. Kilda and Port Adelaide. The only games we have won have been the result of surprise outcomes when nobody expected us to win. Now this worries me because there is an apparent poor mental build up for these titanic battles that have a bearing on making the finals. Is it because the players are mentally weak or is the bench not going about their work properly or are they picking the wrong line-ups? I believe it is a combination of all three and that concerns more than anything else as a die-in-the-wool Maggie. The mental toughness is not there and this is further worsened by Adams and Treloar making stupid comments in the media. I said it before and will repeat it again. Belt up or shut up! Play the game on the weekend and not in the media to accommodate Eddie´s interests as that is doing our club no damn good at all! The coach and all the members of the playing group have to show greater maturity and not wind up the opposition as they have been doing. I am worried about the silly comments regarding Tom Mitchell earlier this year. Mind your own business and get your own house in order before commenting on others. Besides, who cares what they others are doing. What matter is what we are doing both on and off the field media obsessive cocky pies! Silence is golden!!!!

2017-06-25T10:18:32+00:00

Kane

Guest


Too many blokes who can find a heap of the ball but can't kick or handball. Very poor midfield recruiting over the last few years.

2017-06-25T09:15:10+00:00

pieman

Guest


Sorry but wrap it up whichever way you like but simply put , players play for coaches who communicate a feaseable game plan ... OBVIOUSLY Buckley cant sell a game plan and and cant generate desire or confidence in the players because its all about him.

2017-06-25T05:07:26+00:00

Gecko

Guest


Once again we had a dominant midfield but couldn't turn forward 50 entries into goals. I thought we'd be able to improve our forward press after Cloke left but this weakness has continued on from 2016.

2017-06-25T00:48:48+00:00

Brendon the 1st

Guest


Great win for the Power, a real team effort away from home, Collingwood payed well in Patches and I'm glad Port found the fortitude to stand up when it counted I thought Boak was really good and Powell-Pepper bashed and crashed all day. Matt White was a great addition to team yesterday, but I think poor young Jake Neades AFL journey might be over

2017-06-24T12:28:44+00:00

pieman

Guest


Another joke of a loss. Sack Buckley....members !!!!

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