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Geez maybe our round 1 lost wasnt that bad

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Geez maybe our round 1 lost wasnt that bad

How did Wines go?

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How did Wines go?

Average game by his standards... didn't figure in fantasy football top points scorers.

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Port is half-decent. They have an amazing resilience that they haven't had since they won the flag in 2004. To come back from 30 points down in a showdown and win, and back that up two weeks later by coming back from 40 points down in time on in the third, is immense.

Of course, each week their best are generally Hartlett, Cornes, Boak, Ebert and Schulz. Their A-graders. Makes a huge difference, when I wouldn't rate the rest of their list much above ours. It's that class at the top that is driving them.

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Unbelievable really, looking at them last year.....Fine them for tanking! But no seroiusly, what a difference a coach makes.

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22 Disposials

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I think its funny clubs passed on Hinkley.

I wonder why they did. He was a great player for Geelong. Obviously can coach.

To turn this club around like he has

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Unbelievable really, looking at them last year.....Fine them for tanking! But no seroiusly, what a difference a coach makes.

they must be using peptides. Anyone seen Dank in SA ? lol

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Harlett fit, Boak not distracted by contract talks, inclusion of Wines and Monfries.

Improvement of Westoff, Carlyle.

Coach that appears to have the players respect.

All this helps Port compared to last year.

Hamish Harlett has always been a gun, just had trouble staying sound.

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The last quarter was inspiring from Port. Smashed them in the clearances and just kept attacking in waves. The spirit in that group right now must be sky high. They are essentially the anti-Melbourne.

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Neeld comes out and says that he doesn't believe in miracles and that fans should not expect it.

Hinkley sees it differently.

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Spirit, courage, resilience and a test of character from a tragic death of a young colleague (team mate/friend) also plays a major factor in inspiring greatness. I feel the players are playing for a fallen comrade.

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Neeld comes out and says that he doesn't believe in miracles and that fans should not expect it.

Hinkley sees it differently.

Rubbish, anti-Neeld biased comment.

Compare Port's list, then compare ours. Hinkley actually had something to work with, and it's not so much of a 'miracle' to turn around a list with talent like theirs.

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Will they play finals this year or not quite there yet? would be interested to see them play Geelong or Hawthorn

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Will they play finals this year or not quite there yet? would be interested to see them play Geelong or Hawthorn

Who knows ? They only won 5 games last year !. I cant believe they beat a side like the WC

Now they are 5-0, You have to say they are a top 8 chance for sure. Who would have seen that coming.

I bet everyone on here would have seen them below us.

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Who knows ? They only won 5 games last year !. I cant believe they beat a side like the WC

Now they are 5-0, You have to say they are a top 8 chance for sure. Who would have seen that coming.

I bet everyone on here would have seen them below us.

To be honest i thought they were a toss of the coin with GWS for the wooden spoon, it's always a nice surprise to see a team that has struggled go well,

I suppose the biggest positive for us is that it shows how quickly things can come good, fingers crossed it's our turn next

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Got to love the Crows struggling. Lose Tippett, losing games and now Tex done a knee.

I bet the Crow Fans are going whats going on here.

Imagine their fan website ! specially with the Power flying lol

Gotta love AFL.

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Got to love the Crows struggling. Lose Tippett, losing games and now Tex done a knee.

I bet the Crow Fans are going whats going on here.

Imagine their fan website ! specially with the Power flying lol

Gotta love AFL.

And they lose their first 3 draft picks again this year correct?


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That i dont know
If true it would suck

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Struggle city down at the crows, wonder how big an impact bailey being suspended is having on them

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If you look at tonights ladder, Power yet to play a top 8 team

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North Melbourne next week will be a very good match for them, really like some of the football north are playing this year so will be interesting to see how they stack up against each other

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Spirit, courage, resilience and a test of character from a tragic death of a young colleague (team mate/friend) also plays a major factor in inspiring greatness. I feel the players are playing for a fallen comrade.

Ummm.... Jim Stynes not enough for MFC?

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Rubbish, anti-Neeld biased comment.

Compare Port's list, then compare ours. Hinkley actually had something to work with, and it's not so much of a 'miracle' to turn around a list with talent like theirs.

Oh c'mon..

Is there no end to the excuses? We're talking about Port here, not one of the top four. I talked up their midfield especially in the pre-game thread for Round 1 and got all but shouted down. Suddenly their list is a bunch of world beaters.

Blind Freddy can see that Hinkley has worked wonders with that team and it isn't just about the talent he has at his disposal. This is exactly the same list that no-one wanted a bar of last year. They're playing with belief. You don't come back from 41 points down in the third quarter unless you have a truckload of it. And in half the time as Neeld, and with a younger more inexperienced list.

Port are 5 and 0. We've beaten a tired GWS in the last quarter. The chasm in talent is nowhere near that.

Neeld's done absolutely nothing yet to warrant such a brazen dismissal.

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