On a water-logged
afternoon at AAMI Stadium the much awaited debutant Kurt Tippett took just 20
seconds to add his first goal in the red and white of Sydney to his name. The
Swans and the Power battled it out for dominance in the opening 10 minutes of a
closely fought first quarter as players struggled to find their feet in the
troubling conditions. However, it wasn’t long until the Swans, led by usual
ball magnets Josh Kennedy and Kieren Jack, managed to find themselves some
space to get the ball into the Sydney forward 50. Goals to Adam Goodes, a
second to Kurt Tippett and one slotted by Jack himself saw Sydney leading 4-1-25
to Port Adelaide’s 1-2-8, with their solitary goal scored by 19 year old
midfielder Chad Wingard, at the conclusion of the opening term.
Port
Adelaide came out firing in the second quarter, scoring 13 unanswered points in
the first 7 minutes, closing Sydney’s lead to just 4 points. The only other
goal of a congested second quarter was scored by Sydney youngster Tom Mitchell after
the umpires gifted him with a free kick deep inside Port territory. The sides
went into the half time break on quite level terms, with Sydney leading 32-23,
with the match anyone’s for the taking.
Neither
side could find an opportunity on goal for the first 12 minutes in a tense
third quarter, conditions taking their toll on players as both sides struggled
to find a handle on the ball, players fumbling left, right and centre. This
rendered the Swans unable to put into practice their trademark brand of slingshot
football as they looked to revert to their old style which has been so
effective for them in the past. It was clever work from Adam Goodes which
finally opened the scoring in third term, after some clever roving and a
brilliant close in finish saw the former Brownlow medalist notch a much needed
6 pointer for the men in red and white. Port Adelaide began to swing the
momentum their own way as the likes of Angus Monfries and Jay Schulz put the
ball through the big sticks to put Port within 4 points of the reigning
premiers at the final break.
It was anyone’s
guess at three quarter time which side would bring home the 4 points in this
game, only the brave would guess against Sydney in conditions like this, but
Port Adelaide’s home crowd support and their third quarter ascendency would
suggest their momentum going into the final term. Surely enough Port continued their
dominance from the closing stages of the third quarter as they took charge from
the very start of the last, with the outstanding Angus Monfries slotting home
for Port in the opening minute. Sydney struck back just 2 minutes later with
some brilliant work from Kieren Jack on the far side boundary, beating 2
players before slotting home from 40 metres on an angle, to put the Swans back
in the lead by just 3 points.
It was goal
for goal from Chad Wingard and Mitch Morton before Port Adelaide ran away with
the final term and the match. A simply marvelous final quarter showing from aspiring
top 8 finishers Port Adelaide to put the closing touches on a well-earned victory
against the previously 3rd placed Sydney Swans. Goals to Robert
Grey, another to Wingard and the finishing touches from Justin Westhoff sealed
a well-deserved 18 point victory for Port Power. The final score, Port Adelaide
10-12-72 beat Sydney Swans 8-6-54.
An injury
to Adam Goodes saw him subbed in the third quarter for Jed Lamb, further
souring an upset loss for the Sydney Swans and coach John Longmire. Major ball
winners for the day were (# of disposals) Josh Kennedy (31), Jarrad Mcveigh
(27), Brad Ebert (26) and Nick Malceski (26).
GOALS
Port Adelaide: Wingard 3, Monfries 2, Broadbent, Neade, Schulz,
Westhoff, Gray
Sydney Swans: Goodes, Jack, Tippett 2, Mitchell, Morton
That’s Roseys Wrap on Port vs the Swans,
Thanks for Reading!
By Jake Rosengarten
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