Port Adelaide hosts an in-form Fremantle, who is eager to bounce back from its heart-breaking loss last weekend at Gather Round.
The Power (3-1, 147.3%) are coming off a dominant 69-point win against Essendon last Friday and will welcome back stalwarts Ollie Wines and Sam Powell-Pepper in place of Jeremy Finlayson (suspension) and Travis Boak (injured).
Their opponents, the Dockers (3-1, 129.2%), are in similar form to the Power, with their only loss coming against Carlton under controversial circumstances.
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Hinkley HILARIOUSLY revs up Dixon | 01:02
Neil Erasmus came in for his first game of the season, replacing the injured Michael Frederick.
Saturday night represented Port’s third match on the trot on home turf.
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There were no late changes for either side, with Jackson Mead (Port Adelaide) and Neil Erasmus (Fremantle) named the starting subs.
Jye Amiss snagged the game’s first goal from a set shot after a tug of war for the first 10 minutes.
The Power led by seven points at quarter-time.
“It’s been a pivotal matchup, hasn’t it?” Hawthorn legend Jason Dunstall said of the Charlie Dixon-Alex Pearce matchup.
“Alex Pearce has been absolutely brilliant, we’ve seen a number of contests one-on-one, and you can see Pearce and Dixon pushing and shoving.”
Dunstall noticed Dixon and Port coach Ken Hinkley having words at the first change.
“Maybe a few problems for Port Adelaide. At quarter-time, Charlie and Kenny, I don’t know that they’re seeing eye-to-eye,” Dunstall said.
Added Leigh Montagna: “Whatever he’s saying, Charlie Dixon doesn’t seem too pleased, so I’m not sure whether he’s saying ‘well, if you can’t win the contest, Charlie, you might need to be a decoy today’.
“I don’t think Charlie would appreciate that, so I reckon he’ll be keen to improve that one-on-one contest in the second quarter and not let Alex Pearce beat him as often as he did.
“Look, he’s fired up. That’s scary … Kenny might’ve just poked the bear.”
Said Adelaide great Mark Ricciuto: “That’s a genuine chat, that one. I haven’t seen that before between those two.”
Dixon’s response? He kicked the first goal of the second term and celebrated fiercely!
However, Fremantle quickly gained the second-quarter ascendency, with Josh Treacy booting three goals in the term alone. Dockers by seven late in the half.
In a low-scoring affair between two top-of-the-table sides, it was Fremantle that led by a straight kick at the main change.
Circling back to the Dixon-Hinkley incident, Ricciuto said it was a very rare sight to see during Hinkley’s Power tenure.
“Well, this just doesn’t happen,” he told Fox Footy at half-time.
“I have not seen it in Ken Hinkley’s reign, where these two have had a chat like this – or with anyone, to be quite honest.”
The third quarter was another that comprised minimal scoring — a booming Miles Bergman major was answered by a Tom Emmett set shot goal. Dockers by four points with six minutes remaining in the third stanza.
A Matt Taberner set shot at the 21-minute mark was answered by a stirring Willie Rioli snap — four-point game with two minutes left in the third quarter.
The Dockers took a slender four-point lead into the final change. Could another thriller be on the cards?
A straight Jye Amiss set shot early in the fourth quarter extended Freo’s lead to 10 points.
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