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Re: Port Adelaide 2020

Postby MW » Mon Oct 19, 2020 8:20 am

Booney wrote:
MW wrote:Pass or fail this year for Port?

Make the eight and lose a prelim I'd say pass however sitting on top every round and losing a prelim at home after extra weeks rest, fail.


Given we were 10th last year and the coach looked to be getting sacked while turning the playing list over it's clearly a pass. Winning a final was the bare minimum for mine this year.

Richmond were better than us Friday night, granted we were top all year and home prelim but they're going for a third flag in 4 years and we've got 7 blokes 22 or under in our side.

Fell like our turn will come.


Another year into the well publicised three kids and who knows what could happen.
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Re: Port Adelaide 2020

Postby MW » Mon Oct 19, 2020 8:22 am

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At the start of the year, we set out to win the flag. Lofty expectation yes, but Kern laid the challenge down. To do that, you have to make finals, and indeed the Granny, finals and winning a final in the eyes of Port fans was probably the pass mark.

To finish where we did at the end of the minor round, in the manner that we did (top all year) that pass mark in my eyes shifted to a GF appearance, which we didn't meet.

If you had of offered me this sort of season at the beginning of the year, id have taken it for sure, but I left the Port Club Friday night feeling like we underachieved for season 2020.


If we'd lost to anyone other than Richmond or Geelong to make the GF I'd feel like we underachieved, said weeks ago we'd need to beat them both to win the flag and we knocked one of them over, not quite good enough to roll the other one.

The numbness I've got is because I feel like we were about where we should have been, better than most, not quite as good as a couple.


This is my point of the original comment.
Make the prelim from say 5th-8th and it's a massive tick. To lose it after being top is tough to take regardless of where the club was at in 2019.
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Re: Port Adelaide 2020

Postby Jim05 » Mon Oct 19, 2020 8:24 am

MW wrote:
Booney wrote:
valleys07 wrote:MW-

At the start of the year, we set out to win the flag. Lofty expectation yes, but Kern laid the challenge down. To do that, you have to make finals, and indeed the Granny, finals and winning a final in the eyes of Port fans was probably the pass mark.

To finish where we did at the end of the minor round, in the manner that we did (top all year) that pass mark in my eyes shifted to a GF appearance, which we didn't meet.

If you had of offered me this sort of season at the beginning of the year, id have taken it for sure, but I left the Port Club Friday night feeling like we underachieved for season 2020.


If we'd lost to anyone other than Richmond or Geelong to make the GF I'd feel like we underachieved, said weeks ago we'd need to beat them both to win the flag and we knocked one of them over, not quite good enough to roll the other one.

The numbness I've got is because I feel like we were about where we should have been, better than most, not quite as good as a couple.


This is my point of the original comment.
Make the prelim from say 5th-8th and it's a massive tick. To lose it after being top is tough to take regardless of where the club was at in 2019.
Brisbane was a massive fail considering the leg ups they got.
Port were just unlucky
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Re: Port Adelaide 2020

Postby Booney » Mon Oct 19, 2020 8:26 am

MW wrote:
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MW wrote:Pass or fail this year for Port?

Make the eight and lose a prelim I'd say pass however sitting on top every round and losing a prelim at home after extra weeks rest, fail.


Given we were 10th last year and the coach looked to be getting sacked while turning the playing list over it's clearly a pass. Winning a final was the bare minimum for mine this year.

Richmond were better than us Friday night, granted we were top all year and home prelim but they're going for a third flag in 4 years and we've got 7 blokes 22 or under in our side.

Fell like our turn will come.


Another year into the well publicised three kids and who knows what could happen.
Covering the pending retirements and experience will be key.


Given we'll probably only lose Ebert and Westhoff this year, who wasn't in the side, from the older group there's not too much to cover in the short term.

Dixon has just signed for 3 years so the key will be keeping Ladhams, Marshall and Georgiades in the group to fill that role in a few years.

Gray will have Rozee, Butters and Woodcock wanting his spot when he's done, I think 2 more for Gray.

Boak, well he might go 3 or 4 more at this rate so who knows who will be around when he's ready to pull the pin.

I reckon Gray 2 more, Dixon 3 more and Boak 3 or 4 more staggers that group a little, Rockliff, the only other one 30 or older and he'll probably go 1 more.
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Re: Port Adelaide 2020

Postby Booney » Mon Oct 19, 2020 8:27 am

MW wrote:
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If we'd lost to anyone other than Richmond or Geelong to make the GF I'd feel like we underachieved, said weeks ago we'd need to beat them both to win the flag and we knocked one of them over, not quite good enough to roll the other one.

The numbness I've got is because I feel like we were about where we should have been, better than most, not quite as good as a couple.


This is my point of the original comment.
Make the prelim from say 5th-8th and it's a massive tick. To lose it after being top is tough to take regardless of where the club was at in 2019.


You have to give credit to the opposition. If we got beat by a team who I felt we were better than on Friday I'd be gutted, we lost to the best team of the last 4 years by a goal.

Every year one prelim ends up feeling like the GF, the other the consolation prize, Friday night felt like the GF and Saturday the consolation prize.
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Re: Port Adelaide 2020

Postby Lightning McQueen » Mon Oct 19, 2020 8:49 am

MW wrote:
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MW wrote:Pass or fail this year for Port?

Make the eight and lose a prelim I'd say pass however sitting on top every round and losing a prelim at home after extra weeks rest, fail.


Wow.


Care to elaborate?

Pretty much what Booney and valleys have touched on, we've been poo for a while, we were gifted a favourable draw and the best team of the last 5 years took us down narrowly, there's only one premier every year and nobody cares or remembers who finished anywhere else (except wubsy).

Straight sets would've been a fail, we were rebuilding and we done just that, yes it was there within our grasp and we fell short against a finals hardened, well drilled, well composed team.

A disappointment, yes, a fail, no.
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Re: Port Adelaide 2020

Postby MW » Mon Oct 19, 2020 8:51 am

true. well said
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Re: Port Adelaide 2020

Postby Lightning McQueen » Mon Oct 19, 2020 8:56 am

Jim05 wrote:
Booney wrote:
MW wrote:Pass or fail this year for Port?

Make the eight and lose a prelim I'd say pass however sitting on top every round and losing a prelim at home after extra weeks rest, fail.


Given we were 10th last year and the coach looked to be getting sacked while turning the playing list over it's clearly a pass. Winning a final was the bare minimum for mine this year.

Richmond were better than us Friday night, granted we were top all year and home prelim but they're going for a third flag in 4 years and we've got 7 blokes 22 or under in our side.

Fell like our turn will come.
Need a KPD, crumbing forward and the ruckman to come on and Port will be a force again next year


If Westhoff played instead of Marshall I think we would've been a bit more dangerous, going into attack, if we actually cared about Dusty we may have faired better also, Richmond covered Charlie well and forced him deep, his only goal came from the arc, that should've been where we went boom, everyone was waiting for somebody else to provide a moment of magic, Richmond don't let the opposition do that.
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Re: Port Adelaide 2020

Postby The Bedge » Mon Oct 19, 2020 8:58 am

Lightning McQueen wrote:Richmond covered Charlie well and forced to deep, his only goal came from the arc,.

I thought in the last quarter, that's where Port probably should've looked to score from a bit more. Would've like to have seen Hartlett and McKenzie up around the F50, see if you could get them having a set shot around that area.

Worst case they don't make the distance, and its a deep entry to a dangerous spot for Dixon and Co to compete.

Best case they score.
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Re: Port Adelaide 2020

Postby Lightning McQueen » Mon Oct 19, 2020 9:00 am

The Bedge wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:Richmond covered Charlie well and forced to deep, his only goal came from the arc,.

I thought in the last quarter, that's where Port probably should've looked to score from a bit more. Would've like to have seen Hartlett and McKenzie up around the F50, see if you could get them having a set shot around that area.

Worst case they don't make the distance, and its a deep entry to a dangerous spot for Dixon and Co to compete.

Best case they score.

We were too scared to try anything new, our team was a stock standard team with little versatility, when we're dropping handballs while on the run you know you're playing with 100% confidence, that's what Richmond's pressure does to you.
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Re: Port Adelaide 2020

Postby Jim05 » Mon Oct 19, 2020 9:09 am

Lightning McQueen wrote:
The Bedge wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:Richmond covered Charlie well and forced to deep, his only goal came from the arc,.

I thought in the last quarter, that's where Port probably should've looked to score from a bit more. Would've like to have seen Hartlett and McKenzie up around the F50, see if you could get them having a set shot around that area.

Worst case they don't make the distance, and its a deep entry to a dangerous spot for Dixon and Co to compete.

Best case they score.

We were too scared to try anything new, our team was a stock standard team with little versatility, when we're dropping handballs while on the run you know you're playing with 100% confidence, that's what Richmond's pressure does to you.

Lycett needed someone to step up and help as Nankervis was the difference in the final 5-10 minutes
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Re: Port Adelaide 2020

Postby Brodlach » Mon Oct 19, 2020 9:11 am

Heard people say that numerous times, Nankervis had no help for the entire game, at least Port had Ladhams to give him a chop out
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Re: Port Adelaide 2020

Postby Lightning McQueen » Mon Oct 19, 2020 9:12 am

Jim05 wrote:Lycett needed someone to step up and help as Nankervis was the difference in the final 5-10 minutes

Nankervis was brilliant, Lycett tired, we were strung out as Ladhams had to help Chuck as Marshall was witch hatting.
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Re: Port Adelaide 2020

Postby Jim05 » Mon Oct 19, 2020 9:16 am

Brodlach wrote:Heard people say that numerous times, Nankervis had no help for the entire game, at least Port had Ladhams to give him a chop out
True but I think Lycett and Ladhams spent over 80% of TOG, Nankervis was in the 60% region so it seems Richmond were prepared to give him a few decent spells on the pine. Nankervis was still going strong at the final siren and it wasn’t just those couple of marks in defence his ruck work was instrumental in giving Richmond the dominance in clearances
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Re: Port Adelaide 2020

Postby stan » Mon Oct 19, 2020 1:17 pm

For Port, I think the difference will come from whether Ladams can improve, whether Marshall can improve and step up as that tall forward, espically when Dixon is getting jumped on.
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Re: Port Adelaide 2020

Postby Pag » Mon Oct 19, 2020 1:41 pm

Jim05 wrote:
Brodlach wrote:Heard people say that numerous times, Nankervis had no help for the entire game, at least Port had Ladhams to give him a chop out
True but I think Lycett and Ladhams spent over 80% of TOG, Nankervis was in the 60% region so it seems Richmond were prepared to give him a few decent spells on the pine. Nankervis was still going strong at the final siren and it wasn’t just those couple of marks in defence his ruck work was instrumental in giving Richmond the dominance in clearances

This, thought Grimes playing on Marshall was really important as it released Astbury to help out Nank for decent periods in the ruck. Might've lost some hitouts earlier on but by the end, was the difference in the game.
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Re: Port Adelaide 2020

Postby Booney » Mon Oct 19, 2020 2:04 pm

David Koch's on Ken Hinkley's contract: It certaintly won't be a one or two-year contract, we agreed during the season we weren't going to be distracted by talks of a contract. I think it's a no-brainer that we talk about (a longer-term) contract.
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Re: Port Adelaide 2020

Postby Lightning McQueen » Mon Oct 19, 2020 2:05 pm

Booney wrote:David Koch's on Ken Hinkley's contract: It certaintly won't be a one or two-year contract, we agreed during the season we weren't going to be distracted by talks of a contract. I think it's a no-brainer that we talk about (a longer-term) contract.

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Re: Port Adelaide 2020

Postby Jim05 » Mon Oct 19, 2020 2:08 pm

Booney wrote:David Koch's on Ken Hinkley's contract: It certaintly won't be a one or two-year contract, we agreed during the season we weren't going to be distracted by talks of a contract. I think it's a no-brainer that we talk about (a longer-term) contract.
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Re: Port Adelaide 2020

Postby valleys07 » Mon Oct 19, 2020 3:37 pm

I wonder what percentage of coaches that have been in the chair greater than 5 years end up winning a flag post their 5th year.

Hardwick, Bomber Thompson and Mick Malthouse at Collingwood are the ones that come to mind, but there wouldn't be many more i'd have thought.

Ballsy decision, given Ken has won just 1 final in his last 6 seasons at the helm.

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