How can you not be impressed by Port Adelaide?

By Adam Schultz / Roar Rookie

Two wins from two have Port Adelaide sitting top of the pile after two rounds and it is hard not to be excited about what the team can do this season.

Yes, the opposition they have faced is most likely bottom-table in terms of talent and game plan, but we will get a better idea of how far Ken Hinkley’s men can go after their next fortnight when they face West Coast and Richmond.

But for now, let’s just focus on the two matches we have seen. The 52-point thumping of North Melbourne was rather routine after a sluggish start as Port banged on eight goals to one in the second term which effectively ended the match as a contest.

The Power went at 70 per cent disposal efficiency for the match, had a whopping 60 inside 50s and they were a much better-balanced side going forward. Gone are the days where Charlie Dixon was the focal point of all of Port’s forays forward.

Ozario Fantasia proved his worth with a four-goal debut, while Todd Marshall, Zak Butters, Steven Motlop, and Travis Boak (all with two goals) gave Port numerous avenues to goal.

In seasons gone by, Port would simply bomb the ball on top of Charlie and expect him to out mark two, or sometimes three defenders. However, now with the likes of Fantasia, Robbie Gray, Butters, Motlop and Conor Rozee just to name a few, all of a sudden Port does not need to rely on Dixon to kick winning scores.

The defensive side of Port’s play is another strength. The addition of Aliir Aliir could be the signing of the season.

His presence down back allows Tom Jonas and Tom Clurey to go about their business and not have to provide cover for others as Aliir patrols the entire defensive 50 like a champion.

Aliir Aliir (Photo by Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

The delivery inside 50 has been another standout in the opening two rounds, as well. Dan Houston, who I touted during the Essendon match as the best kick in Port’s side (this was echoed by Chad Cornes) is the best player at delivering the ball inside 50 in the competition as he has produced two absolute gems so far.

The match on Saturday against Essendon was essentially a training drill for the entire match. Port had 62 inside 50s and went at 76 per cent disposal efficiency and just generally did as they pleased.

Up forward, Mitch Georgiades was sensational with four goals after being a late replacement for Todd Marshall. Charlie Dixon also kicked four with Steven Motlop, Orazio Fantasia, and Peter Ladhams all booting two goals each.

Ollie Wines did his thing again with 38 touches and Zak Butters was out of this world with 36 touches and a goal.

Defensively, again, Port was sound with Jonas and Clurey doing their thing, Miles Bergman had a solid game without being outstanding as he looks comfortable at this level and Aliir again marshalled the defence and was a constant brick wall every time Essendon went forward.

To top it off, Houston again delivered another delicious pass inside 50 to find Charlie Dixon along with his well-taken goal off one step from 40 metres out, as even the defenders got in on the action.

A fun fact about Port Adelaide over the opening two rounds: they have only been behind for four minutes and 57 seconds, which is astounding, but given the sides they have faced, that will not last long.

It will be hard for Power fans to contain their excitement after the opening two games but in reality, the opposition in the opening two rounds were teams we were expected to beat and beat well.

The next fortnight presents Port with a true test of their credentials as there is a significant difference in class with the teams they will face. Both West Coast and Richmond have been in the top three or four sides in the competition over the last five years and Port will get a good measure of just how good they are.

Either way, it feels like Port has turned the corner somewhat. With expectations comes pressure and Port was widely expected to be 2-0 and now they are expected to win one of the next two, if not both.

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Can they do it?

They certainly seem better equipped than in previous years to stake their claim as one of the competition’s big boys.

The Crowd Says:

2021-04-02T02:25:47+00:00

Mooty

Roar Rookie


Port have beaten North and Essendon, both teams will be lucky to finish higher than 14th. What is everyone carrying on about, if Port didn’t beat both of them, then there is a story to write

2021-03-31T07:56:36+00:00

BBQ Bill

Guest


I wondered how old you are when you said "Brander is big and muscly..." Shuey looks like being in against Port. Harry Edwards also, with Brander a possible medical sub. (AhChee may be another possibility). It suggests using Harry in ruck and Vardy out. Harry will offer more than Vardy across the board. Sheed is pretty consistent these days, may have the odd game drop-out but who doesn't? Redden is not that flash (maybe you got the two confused), he just lifted against the Dogs, but was otherwise looking like he'd plateaued and can be a woeful set kick on goal. I believe after their loss to the Dogs, with the Captain back and the 'ins', team will be more balanced and suited to face Port - as well as being on home deck at Optus; they will be fired up! Doesn't mean they will win of course, but should be a red hot game! A good litmus test to see where both teams are really at?

2021-03-31T07:28:13+00:00

BBQ Bill

Guest


Cameron also...

2021-03-31T06:04:48+00:00

Benjamin

Guest


Haha! I’m from Adelaide but live in Arizona. Similar in the fact it’s underrated.. or maybe not.. American’s flock here in winter, Spring training is here, Super Bowl destination giving the weather and Californians are moving here due to similar weather but more affordable and better lifestyle... population about 8M so more than Victoria. Guess those that don’t live somewhere always think they are experts and believe their bubble is better.

2021-03-31T00:24:47+00:00

Brendon the 1st

Roar Rookie


I've had that booked since October last year :laughing:

2021-03-30T19:41:50+00:00

Charlie Keegan

Roar Guru


I mean I don’t think I’ve seen someone say “you deeply hurt me” and not be facetious

2021-03-30T12:33:57+00:00

Floyd Calhoun

Guest


“Probably slightly be leaning towards Port” to.....give Richmond a “thrashing.” That’s gold, or at least, semi-precious metal!

2021-03-30T12:02:42+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


:unhappy:

2021-03-30T11:48:27+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


Why would you brand me as facetious? I say what I feel. You deeply hurt me.

2021-03-30T11:40:20+00:00

Charlie Keegan

Roar Guru


I take it you are being facetious? I think aliir aliir provides great representation for an ever growing community of Australian people of colour as does Majak daw, particularly with a growing Sudanese migrant community in Melbourne and Sydney.

2021-03-30T09:55:05+00:00

Charlie Keegan

Roar Guru


Bah Dyson Heppell is a better player with two broken feet and a broken back than anyone port Adelaide puts forward

2021-03-30T09:48:11+00:00

2dogz

Roar Rookie


Hoverboarding at its flying best

2021-03-30T09:32:54+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


But it is not really about what the Africans call him but us white skinned, brown or blond haired usurpers call him. Sorry about that, some of us have Pink. I think most of the commentators just think it’s funny. Some of these North African players are absolute freaks. I think all are immigrants or sons of. Zero fat, serous muscle. Supreme athletes. We will see an influx. In Melbourne because we accept the most. That is not just a number statement. Please don’t think that is a compliment. Ah Geez, sounding like Sprutz. Sorry.

2021-03-30T09:00:07+00:00

Maxy

Roar Rookie


can you even fill a team with your injury list chuck

2021-03-30T08:51:34+00:00

Charlie Keegan

Roar Guru


Yeah but this is a cultural thing, I’ve observed among North African migrant families where they don’t have last names so they just put their first name twice. Of course it’s presumptuous of me to assume that here it could be that Aliir is a relatives name and it’s essentially the equivalent to calling him aliir junior

2021-03-30T08:49:28+00:00

Charlie Keegan

Roar Guru


Clearly this is the bombers just giving everyone a good head start: we will mow everyone down eventually starting with the saints this week

2021-03-30T08:48:25+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


I couldn't give a Flyin Flyin

2021-03-30T08:47:35+00:00

DTM

Roar Rookie


Surely, you have been at least looking at accommodation options in Melbourne for 23, 24, 25th September?

2021-03-30T08:33:09+00:00

Maxy

Roar Rookie


Going to be a great season for the fans I reckon,Looks like Tigers aren't showing any signs of slowing down,most sides from last years top 8 look like hanging around,melbourne and swans could be the risers,picked carlton to make the 8 and still believe they can,freo and gold coast rising,going to be bloody tough I think

2021-03-30T07:58:00+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


Not good enough yet to be called by his first. No Paddy, Dusty, Gary yet.

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