Saturday, April 8, 2017

Port Adelaide vs Adelaide Crows


Port Adelaide vs Adelaide Crows

It’s a Showdown for the ages, as the deeply impressive Port Adelaide host premiership contenders Adelaide at Adelaide Oval. Join us on The Roar for live scores and a blog from 7:40pmAEST.
If there was ever a game of footy that you simply couldn’t miss, this is it. First versus second. South Aussie rivals. A full Adelaide Oval on a Saturday night. This has all the hallmarks of being an all time classic.
Both teams have started their 2017 campaigns brilliantly, with Adelaide unexpectedly prevailing over “already-a-premiership-lock” GWS in Round 1 before defeating Hawthorn last weekend.

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Port Adelaide, though, has arguably been the more surprising team, scoring a surprise 28-point victory over Sydney before demolishing a depressingly awful Fremantle outfit last weekend.
Tonight’s game is undoubtedly bound to be an intense, likely very high-scoring affair; in fact, both teams are in the top three for scores and are the top two outfits for inside 50s this year.
Both teams have got forward lines that are definitely in form: Port’s Charlie Dixon booted 4 goals, well aided by Robbie Grey’s 6 majors – albeit, these hauls came against the Dockers, who aren’t necessarily the best impressionists of the intensity that Adelaide’s bound to bring.
Adelaide, naturally, has been well served by Eddie Betts, who’s booted seven goals in the two games. Betts knows how to feast on Port, kicking 24 goals during the six games he’s played against them while based at West Lakes. He’ll be well assisted by youngster Mitch McGovern, Tom Lynch and skipper Taylor Walker – a formidable forward line.

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Port, too, will be hoping Charlie Dixon and Aaron Young will be able to make it a contest, with the club no doubt also hoping for another big game from star draftee Sam Powell-Pepper, who has just about exceeded most expectations by performing brilliantly in his first two games at the top level, while they’ll also want big, impactful games from their stars including Robbie Gray and Chad Wingard.
Given their stellar form and almost non-existent injury sheets, both teams go in with just one change apiece. Adelaide’s is a relatively big one, with forward Josh Jenkins out after his hospital stay last weekend. He’s been replaced in the line-up by defender Jake Lever.
Port, on the other hand, have frustratingly lost defender Jack Hombsch to injury but have regained Hamish Hartlett, who will bolster their midfield.
While Port do have the edge on overall Showdown victories (21 to 20), it’s the Crows who have conquered their rivals in four out of their last 5 meetings. Win tonight, and the ledger will somewhat fittingly become all square on the 20th anniversary of the Showdown.
Prediction
It’s important to note that the teams’ four combined victories so far might not mean a thing, as Showdowns rarely follow any form of convention, and it’s likely that tonight’s game will be just as unpredictable.

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