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Re: Port Adelaide 2019

PostPosted: Fri Aug 09, 2019 10:06 pm
by carey
MW wrote:
Booney wrote:
PatowalongaPirate wrote:Wines fit to play and left out.

Anyone else surprised?


Nope. They made a mistake bringing Wines and Jonas back early in the year from injury without any match fitness, they didn't make that mistake again when Wines came back from his broken leg around 5 weeks ago.

Having said that, I think he'll replace Butters tomorrow.


If he doesn't come in for one of your talls you lose.



If you don’t start 45mins before West Coast come on the field you’ll lose!

Re: Port Adelaide 2019

PostPosted: Fri Aug 09, 2019 10:41 pm
by stan
carey wrote:
MW wrote:
Booney wrote:
PatowalongaPirate wrote:Wines fit to play and left out.

Anyone else surprised?


Nope. They made a mistake bringing Wines and Jonas back early in the year from injury without any match fitness, they didn't make that mistake again when Wines came back from his broken leg around 5 weeks ago.

Having said that, I think he'll replace Butters tomorrow.


If he doesn't come in for one of your talls you lose.



If you don’t start 45mins before West Coast come on the field you’ll lose!
He's got a valid point there mate. If you go in tall this weekend in Adelaide a contested ball team like Sydney will beat you.

Have a look outside, it's pretty ****** out there.

Re: Port Adelaide 2019

PostPosted: Fri Aug 09, 2019 11:02 pm
by MW
carey wrote:
MW wrote:
Booney wrote:
PatowalongaPirate wrote:Wines fit to play and left out.

Anyone else surprised?


Nope. They made a mistake bringing Wines and Jonas back early in the year from injury without any match fitness, they didn't make that mistake again when Wines came back from his broken leg around 5 weeks ago.

Having said that, I think he'll replace Butters tomorrow.


If he doesn't come in for one of your talls you lose.



If you don’t start 45mins before West Coast come on the field you’ll lose!


In all honesty do you filter your search under my user name? :lol: :lol:

Re: Port Adelaide 2019

PostPosted: Sun Aug 11, 2019 6:09 pm
by daysofourlives
I see Lycett had 30 in the SANFL, i guess Ken will have to reward his strong SANFL form with selection in the AFL team this week, Ryder out?

Re: Port Adelaide 2019

PostPosted: Sun Aug 11, 2019 8:27 pm
by LMA
daysofourlives wrote:I see Lycett had 30 in the SANFL, i guess Ken will have to reward his strong SANFL form with selection in the AFL team this week, Ryder out?


As good has he was, I think Ladhams goes out. Ryder and Lycett at their best are still ahead of him at the minute, IMO.

Re: Port Adelaide 2019

PostPosted: Sun Aug 11, 2019 9:47 pm
by Dutchy
Ryder was pretty good yesterday from what I saw

Re: Port Adelaide 2019

PostPosted: Mon Aug 12, 2019 11:57 am
by Booney
Consistency, not something we Port Adelaide fans are completely familiar with and it might take more than back to back wins to gain the trust of the supporter group but we can ask no more than backing up after the Essendon win with a 47 point win over Sydney on the weekend.

Port tried some smoke and mirrors around the selection or non-selection of Ollie Wines, I’m not sure any Port fans or Sydney for that matter were surprised by the “late change” of Wines in for Butters who, not only banged up from last weekend has looked like a kid ready for a spell on the back of a long debut AFL season. He’s slightly built but doesn’t play that way.

Sticking to our SOP Port started a little slowly, Heeney bags the first for Sydney inside the opening minute and the sound of worthless UBET first goal kicker tickets hitting the floor resonates around Adelaide Oval. Early on Sydney had the better of general play, 3 of the first 4 I50’s went to Sydney as they opened Port up from defence twice in the opening half hour going from end to end to score majors. Port wrestled back the ascendency on the back of 6 I50’s in a row and goals to Amon, co-captain Wines, Rozee and the hard working Marshall had Port in front by one straight kick at quarter time. Marshall was outstanding in the first quarter, he was solid all day, but his tackling pressure inside the forward arc created two goals, one to himself and he went on to amass 8 tackles for the game behind only Dan Houston on the ground. 6 of them inside our attacking zone, excellent pressure from the thin big man.

Sydney weren’t out of the contest by any means and they’ll rue kicking 3 points with the first 3 scoring shots of the second quarter as they wasted some decent opportunities on their way to 1.6 for the quarter. Port’s midfield was holding sway as Ryder and Ladhams dictated terms in the middle. Houston, Wines and Robbie Gray the beneficiaries of Port winning 20 centre hitout’s across the afternoon making it 16-5 for clearances from the middle. First look, get it forward and lock down the zone. Just how we like to play. A couple of showers in the quarter didn’t dampen the Port forward line and Dixon marked and kicked truly before Rozee showed his class swooping on a ground ball in the wet and slotting through Port’s third for the term right on half time.

A 5 goal to 3 third quarter followed the main break as we found our run from defence on the back of Tom Jonas’ best out for several weeks. I noted last week he’d been down a little but had bounced back, probably a sign of the way the side had bounced back in all honesty as his job in our set up is made much easier if the mids get it forward and the forwards lock it in (see Marshall above). TJ was excellent in a couple of important one on one’s on the day and he had the back line set up behind play making forward 50 entries harder and harder for the Swans. When it did come out the likes of Jonas and DBJ ( for the second week running ) in defence repelled and Ryder and Ladhams ( 4 marks each ) stopped some attacks before they became attacks. Inside 50’s were 19-8 for the quarter and Port extend the lead to 28 points. The only blemish that half hour was Sydney scored all 3 goals from chains created by a Port turnover. Rozee had 3 to this point, Marshall and Dixon 2 each. For the second week in a row the forward half is functioning.

The last quarter was a side playing for a finals spot against a side who is looking towards their Mad Monday. 3 goals to none with Wines getting his second, Dixon getting his third and much to the chagrin of some punters who had him to kick 4 goals or more a missed holding the man late in the goals square that would have netted his fourth. HOLDING THE MAN!!! Some would say lucky to be there Cam Sutliffe kicked his second for the day after the final siren to take Port over the 100 point mark and into the 8 on percentage. As it turns out they stayed there and Monday morning in the office is much nicer when we are.

Season 2019 *gulp* is still in our hands.

Boon's best – Rozee, DBJ, Houston, Wines, R.Gray, Jonas

Re: Port Adelaide 2019

PostPosted: Fri Aug 16, 2019 1:39 pm
by Dutchy
If you are interested in cheap GA tickets to Round 23 v Freo, key in codeword "TRAINING" and you will get tickets for $15

Re: Port Adelaide 2019

PostPosted: Fri Aug 16, 2019 1:51 pm
by Lightning McQueen
Dutchy wrote:If you are interested in cheap GA tickets to Round 23 v Freo, key in codeword "TRAINING" and you will get tickets for $15

@UK Fan

Re: Port Adelaide 2019

PostPosted: Fri Aug 16, 2019 1:56 pm
by Booney
Lightning McQueen wrote:
Dutchy wrote:If you are interested in cheap GA tickets to Round 23 v Freo, key in codeword "TRAINING" and you will get tickets for $15

@UK Fan


For $45 you get yummy dim sims.

Re: Port Adelaide 2019

PostPosted: Fri Aug 16, 2019 2:03 pm
by Lightning McQueen
Booney wrote:
For $45 you get yummy dim sims.

And sit with the shallow end of the gene pool.

Re: Port Adelaide 2019

PostPosted: Sat Aug 17, 2019 9:45 pm
by whufc
Sitting here patiently for Booneys review!

Re: Port Adelaide 2019

PostPosted: Sat Aug 17, 2019 10:30 pm
by LMA
whufc wrote:Sitting here patiently for Booneys review!


I reckon Lycett would sitting at home in his recliner having a quiet giggle.

Re: Port Adelaide 2019

PostPosted: Sun Aug 18, 2019 11:08 am
by amber_fluid
LMA wrote:
whufc wrote:Sitting here patiently for Booneys review!


I reckon Lycett would sitting at home in his recliner having a quiet giggle.


Why would he not be playing?
Gotta be more too it surely as his form has been good.
He had that 1 poor game but other than that.

Re: Port Adelaide 2019

PostPosted: Mon Aug 19, 2019 12:51 pm
by Dutchy
Is leadership the issue at Alberton?

A president who doesn't live here and puts his foot in it.
A CEO who is about to leave and sends apology emails.
A coach who is only there due to a long term deal.
A senior assistant who was looking at another job.
2 co-captains, neither playing well.

There has to be something impacting the variance of performance, as much as Id like to think the Roos are a 15 goal better team than Port, facts are we aren't.

Thoughts?

Re: Port Adelaide 2019

PostPosted: Mon Aug 19, 2019 12:59 pm
by The Bedge
Dutchy wrote:Is leadership the issue at Alberton?

A president who doesn't live here and puts his foot in it.
A CEO who is about to leave and sends apology emails.
A coach who is only there due to a long term deal.
A senior assistant who was looking at another job.
2 co-captains, neither playing well.

There has to be something impacting the variance of performance, as much as Id like to think the Roos are a 15 goal better team than Port, facts are we aren't.

Thoughts?

Not sure if leadership is the issue, but the top 3 (CEO, Pres, Coach) clearly appear not to be on the same page.

The bottom two points I dont think are a factor.

Re: Port Adelaide 2019

PostPosted: Mon Aug 19, 2019 1:00 pm
by Lightning McQueen
Dutchy wrote:Is leadership the issue at Alberton?

A president who doesn't live here and puts his foot in it.
A CEO who is about to leave and sends apology emails.
A coach who is only there due to a long term deal.
A senior assistant who was looking at another job.
2 co-captains, neither playing well.

There has to be something impacting the variance of performance, as much as Id like to think the Roos are a 15 goal better team than Port, facts are we aren't.

Thoughts?

Main issue highlighted.

Re: Port Adelaide 2019

PostPosted: Mon Aug 19, 2019 1:13 pm
by MW
Lightning McQueen wrote:
Dutchy wrote:Is leadership the issue at Alberton?

A president who doesn't live here and puts his foot in it.
A CEO who is about to leave and sends apology emails.
A coach who is only there due to a long term deal after playing Gold Coast against Port.
A senior assistant who was looking at another job.
2 co-captains, neither playing well.

There has to be something impacting the variance of performance, as much as Id like to think the Roos are a 15 goal better team than Port, facts are we aren't.

Thoughts?

Main issue highlighted.


EFA

Re: Port Adelaide 2019

PostPosted: Mon Aug 19, 2019 1:20 pm
by Dutchy
I'm not convinced it can all be put on Ken, there is clear evidence that he has tried to do things differently this year.

Re: Port Adelaide 2019

PostPosted: Mon Aug 19, 2019 1:23 pm
by MW
Dutchy wrote:I'm not convinced it can all be put on Ken, there is clear evidence that he has tried to do things differently this year.


They live in a town where the media give them a free pass after every pathetic loss.