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Watts up, Dockers? New stars shine as Port punish Fremantle

Jack Watts of Port Adelaide celebrates a goal. (Photo by Mark Brake/Getty Images)
24th March, 2018
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Port Adelaide’s Plan A for the fresh AFL season worked to perfection as their high-profile recruits fired in a 50-point victory against Fremantle.

New chums Jack Watts, Steven Motlop and Tom Rockliff all goaled early in their Port debut in Saturday’s emphatic 16.14 (110) to 9.6 (60) win.

Emerging Power forward Todd Marshall kicked four goals with Watts booting three, and Motlop and Chad Wingard, two each at Adelaide Oval.

The oft-maligned Watts (20 disposals, seven marks) snapped the first goal of the game and was instantly adopted by Port’s 38,324-strong crowd.

Three minutes later, ex-Cat Motlop (19 touches) sped away to convert a rousing goal on the run.

And when Rockliff, in his subdued 12-disposal Power debut, goaled 15 minutes into the second term Port were in the midst of crafting a defining 38-point lead.

Five-gamer Riley Bonner (31 touches) and captain Travis Boak were outstanding but Freo rallied with three late goals to sneak within 21-points at halftime.

The Dockers never got that close again as Marshall highlighted his fourth AFL game with four second-half goals, ensuring the visitors were road-kill.

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The 19-year-old Marshall and teammate Charlie Dixon will be scrutinised for late hits on Fremantle players in the opening 13 minutes.

Power spearhead Dixon took some gloss of his polished game by kicking 1.4.

His teammate Justin Westhoff was superb with 25 disposals, nine marks and nine tackles and Ollie Wines (28 touches), Brad Ebert (28 disposals) and Sam Powell-Pepper (19 possessions) provided the midfield grunt.

The Dockers showed some pluck but were never genuinely in the hunt after conceding four of the initial five goals.

Onballer Lachie Neale collected a game-high 38 disposals, including 17 contested, and captain Nat Fyfe was solid, not spectacular, with 22 possessions and a goal.

Key backman Alex Pearce returned successfully after almost two years out with injury, Aaron Sandilands (52 hit-outs) ruled the rucks against Paddy Ryder and new signing Brandon Matera, who had 19 touches, six inside 50s and a goal, battled gamely.

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