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First 20 minutes Port second to the ball, absolutely no tackling pressure really poor by them. Note Dogs need speed on the ball, need to slow the game down when required.

 

There have been a lot of posts after our win about having the flag in the bag.

Put the lid back on.

The way the Dogs are playing tonight, and with a week off after this, we have a massive challenge ahead.

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Port fans booing their own team. 🤣

...they always find something to boo

 

The one team i did not want to face, the bulldogs... 

To be the best you have to beat them i suppose.

Choked in 1st quarter, unbelievable! That's why I always want us to play PA. If WB won, have 2 weeks break, they will be a force.


Tarps out by half time at this rate. 

 
1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

Meh, Port haven’t been a top 4 side all year, and now they are proving it on the big stage.

Stole the game against the dogs and beat a Geelong team that most likely had a virus that week. Only beaten down the ladder teams out side of those two. Still expected a lot more from them tonight. 

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Dogs are the worst possible grand final opponent. Best midfield in the competition and the only side that has beaten us this year. 

Agree. They will get the week off, which negates the finishing bottom half of the 8. Hope Port can come back from here, otherwise we have a hell of a fight on our hands.


Port would have to be the biggest front runners under Ken Hinkleys time as coach. Happy to beat up the mid to bottom teams but absolutely choke when facing elite sides.

Midfield of dogs is so on top. Ridiculous really. Port look like they have a choke again but it is only quarter time and I am not writing them off yet.

Like I said, Dogs have/are riding a wave of emotion. Game, recover, travel, train, game.

2 weeks off may disrupt this, give them time to stop and stick their heads up and disrupt this.

 

 


Come on Port, do the right thing by us and GO THE BIFF!

Powder Puff Port. 

The midfield battle v the dogs in the gf is going to be huge. whoever wins it, wins the flag

Port really snuck into second with a soft draw didn't they


Haha how is that a free against Martin in the ruck as a block?! He literally didn’t touch Lycett.

 

IF Bulldogs win this it will be they who benefit from the pre GF bye I reckon. 


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