Have Port taken their eye off the ball with trade talks while still alive in September?

By Dem Panopoulos / Expert

There’s something off about Port Adelaide now we’re at the business end of the season – and it’s hard to know exactly who to blame.

Read any forum, and the second part of that opener isn’t even a discussion to be had. You’ve never seen a supporter base so opposed to their senior coach, particularly with at least one final to be played.

Nevertheless, the Power have had a really strong season: one that has entertained greatly, shone the light on elite young talent and suggests there’s a bit of longevity around here for the club.

Last week, they were competitive in the first half against Brisbane and then blown away. The defensive issues that have existed all season were exploited by the powerful offensive unit of the home team and has left them fighting to keep their year alive a little longer.

But we’re not really reading anything about that, are we?

Esava Ratugolea, Brandon Zerk-Thatcher, Jordon Sweet. Travis Boak, Brodie Grundy and a little bit of Tom Jonas. If you didn’t know any better, you’d think the Power finished 12th on the ladder and it was the start of the off-season.

Every club does their due diligence and just because a team is playing finals doesn’t preclude them from participating in these sorts of discussions, but we haven’t really seen it played out to this degree while a top-four team is still in the running.

It’s too much of a cop-out to suggest that this is an example of Port Adelaide getting ahead of themselves, but it does make one question their motives and mindset in September.

Port Adelaide have needed key defensive reinforcements and a new ruck all season long, so it’s not to say that these requests are ill-advised or anything… but the most professional outfits, the true contenders, don’t let anything leak out at this time of year, or allow for official requests to be put forward with something still to play for.

Even in the Brodie Grundy situation, you’d have expected the Power’s administrators to roll out some generic line about how ‘Brodie is a contracted player’ or that ‘any discussions will be had after the conclusion of the season.’
Instead, it feels like they’ve been overly transparent in their dealings thus far – even now that he has reportedly been told he won’t be needed- and when that is married up with a large qualifying final loss, red flags arise pretty quickly.

Then came a report indicating the club is looking to make a decision on Travis Boak to top it all off. The walls at Alberton must be made of mesh at this point.

Dejected Port Adelaide players walk from the ground after the round 21 loss to Geelong. (Photo by Darrian Traynor/AFL Photos/via Getty Images)

The club legend had an incredible career renaissance over the past few seasons but is no longer a true part of this team’s best 22, which is fine.

Yet these leaks don’t come up out of the blue, and they have the potential to have catastrophic consequences on a playing group. Not because the conversation doesn’t need to be had, but because just like fringe players from bottom 10 clubs announcing their intention to join days before a knockout final, the timing is simply horrible.

Is it a coaching problem? Management? Does the communication department have something to answer for?

At Port Adelaide’s best, and we saw a fair bit of it in that three-month undefeated run this season, they play scintillating footy, and their attack on the opposition is ferocious. Their upside heading into this September was flag-worthy, regardless of what their fans think of the head coach.

Defensive issues and the fact they don’t have an actual quality backman had been masked numerous times throughout the season by the work rate of the midfielders and high half-forwards. The high-octane offence showed they had multiple avenues to win, particularly when you consider the occasional Aliir Aliir 12-intercept game that ruined an opposition.

In fact, with a new-look midfield, on-field camaraderie and improved competency in role players, this actually felt like a different season to 2020 and 2021, where they always felt a little fraudulent in terms of trying to win the flag, despite just missing a grand final on both occasions.

But the issues of incompetency that have previously plagued and certainly continuously scarred Port fans for the last decade or so have started to creep into play, to the point where the on-field upside seems handcuffed by the off-field distractions.

A vocal majority of experts and fans believe that GWS enter this semi final as the likely victor now, a statement so far-fetched even two months ago that the right to having a Kayo subscription may have been revoked.

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It’s hard to fully subscribe to the theory of a loss being the most likely scenario, given what the Power can produce, but with all the focus being on how they are going to try and change their list heading into 2024 rather than just looking ahead to the Giant obstacle that faces them tomorrow night, it will be a true mental test for this group.

It’s the last thing that any team needs going into a knockout game.

Sure, it will be great to add some new talent to the list. Sweet has been biding his time in the VFL behind Tim English and will look to Jarrod Witts and Toby Nankervis for some inspiration as to how secondary ruckman can flourish in the main role elsewhere; while Ratugolea and Zerk-Thatcher have their flaws but also have potential in a proper team structure, particularly the former.

That has got nothing to do with the immediate future, though. These three may be in the best 22 come Round 1, 2024, but they can’t be selected to play GWS. And that, in the end, is all that matters.

Port Adelaide’s off-field activity has dominated the club’s finals campaign so far, and it’s hard to know who to blame for that hindrance.

It’s time to see if their young stars can sweep the distractions to the side and lead them to a preliminary final appearance in the face of self-inflicted adversity.

The Crowd Says:

2023-09-16T01:19:44+00:00

AdamDilligafThompson

Roar Rookie


Well said man. It would be nice to keep durs but thays it if he needs to go he needs to go and we should get a decent 1st round pick for him I would think.

2023-09-16T00:10:37+00:00

Laurie

Roar Rookie


I may have been getting a bit too defensive there!

2023-09-16T00:02:53+00:00

ColinT

Roar Rookie


Quite right Laurence. I can’t help thinking that this article is deliberately mischievous, perhaps designed to subtly undermine Port and help GWS.

2023-09-15T23:57:33+00:00

Laurie

Roar Rookie


You're right about Grundy. He peaked a long time ago and he's only a year younger than Lycette anyway. A 25 year old is the way to go and Jordan Sweet is rated very highly over at the Bulldogs.

2023-09-15T23:49:59+00:00

Laurie

Roar Rookie


It was a problem during the losing streak but also for the whole season. And the first final. If Port can land these two by being proactive now, it does make the team stronger. And we might have to do the exact same thing the following year once McKenzie is a year older.

2023-09-15T17:16:57+00:00

BillyW

Roar Rookie


I think for Rat to make a difference to us he needs to forget being athletic and become a Mal Micheal big strong full back type, BZT is the one I hope we get done the most just because I think he has a better footy brain... And if we get Sweet then we have to move a current ruck, I think Hayes deserves a chance elsewhere (we have not been kind to him) but I'd be happy to play Visentini as much as possible, he has to stay! I rate Duursma but I think he might need to be closer to mum and dad for his well being and will either ask for a trade or be the one squeezed out for salary cap....either way I'm ok with it...... Nothing we can do about players nominating their desire to join our mighty club, it is no doubt a source of pride as it should be..... But old mate is right, we have a flag to win so Boak can retire with the success he deserves and Lycett can be moved on knowing jobs done....(I'd add Dixon but we just gave him another year) Carn Port!

2023-09-15T09:34:32+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Sweet is ripe to dominate for the thirsty mids at port. He is an exceptional tap ruckman. It frustrated me all year we couldn’t use both in the same team but Bevo chose to prolong the inevitable & allow Sweet right of passage to his home state. The refusal to play him cost the dogs premiership points. :boxing:

2023-09-15T06:54:44+00:00

Dheeren

Roar Rookie


I have been amongst the disgruntled bunch of sooks that protested PAFC’s decision to extend Ken Hinkley. Actually, I am still sooking :happy: . While I blame the club for the incorrect decision to reward Ken, on the topic of potential trades, I am with the club. All three are risky options. Only time will tell if they are worth it. I do feel Port dodged a bullet by not selling the farm to get Broadie Grundy. The leak of Travis Boak’s contract talks should concern the club though.

2023-09-15T03:32:10+00:00

AdamDilligafThompson

Roar Rookie


As much as Geelong are saying a first round pick he hasnt been in their best 23 all year so I think they're doing the usual round this time of year like all clubs and any player anybody wants is a required player and we want overs which is unlikely to happen. Fantasia is gone ive heard but thats it wouldn't be worth much a straight swap could be on the cards I think Bonner will maybe move as well he's always been on the fringes so if he wants more game time he'll move I'd say. That's three changes, durmont will be gone too. I think we only need 5 gone, 3 in 3 out plus 2 drafted maybe 3.

2023-09-15T02:32:38+00:00

Laurie

Roar Rookie


Ratugolea would make the most difference to the team. He's a strong mark. Just wonder what it's going to cost Port? Do we have to give up Visentini or Hayes or Teakle to get another ruckman? There's no way Duursma should part of any of these deals. Maybe the bombers would take Fantasia back for Zerk - Thatcher...haha.

2023-09-15T02:18:21+00:00

Pedro The Fisherman

Roar Rookie


Not sure these 3 could be described as a great coup for Port! Time will tell but its a Nope from me!

2023-09-15T01:41:47+00:00

Joel Erickson

Roar Guru


I'd imagine Port saw the writing on the wall after the four-game losing streak towards the end of the season and knew they weren't good enough to win a premiership this year, so started trying to fix the real weak areas as soon as they could.

2023-09-15T00:59:34+00:00

AdamDilligafThompson

Roar Rookie


It's an interesting question, can they all play a role within the team because none of them are a graders but if everybodys on the same page it should definitely help us id think or is that hope.lol.

2023-09-15T00:58:10+00:00

AdamDilligafThompson

Roar Rookie


I wondered at about the halfway mark how we would go coming towards the end of the year, with the responsibility basically handed to the young players now it was always an interesting question to me whether they'd get through the whole year without having a drop off towards the end.

2023-09-15T00:06:16+00:00

DingoGray

Roar Guru


Interested in Port fans thoughts on whether any of these are going to help push Port to next level......

2023-09-14T22:35:57+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Best ruck in the comp. At 25 he’s ready to step up & become No.1 ruck for Port in 24’ Possible recruit of the year & won’t cost Port much in terms of draft points.

2023-09-14T22:28:22+00:00

Laurie

Roar Rookie


Brad Johnson said his VFL form was outstanding this year.

2023-09-14T22:10:42+00:00

Laurie

Roar Rookie


There is no self inflicted adversity. Port haven't said a word about any of these potential trades. The requests to be traded to Port by Ratugolea and Zerk - Thatcher, were reported by Mitch Cleary on channel 7. And the Bulldogs announced Sweet's trade request. None of the requests are controversial anyway. Ratugolea asked to go last year as well, and the other 2 are wanting to return to their home town.

2023-09-14T21:19:34+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


I don’t think so the status quo is to stay silent. All teams negotiate after season is over regardless of finals. The reverse should happen & it should harness the players to fight & win against GWS. Jordon Sweet from the dogs has openly stated he wants to move to Port Adelaide, wish him all the best & a great coup for the club. :thumbup:

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