Power hold off fast-finishing Cats to score first win in Geelong since 2007; slick Swans outclass Dockers

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Power hold off fast-finishing Cats to score first win in Geelong since 2007; slick Swans outclass Dockers

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Power score first win in Geelong since 2007

By Peter Ryan

PORT ADELAIDE 15.11 (101) d GEELONG 14.11 (95)

Aliir Aliir (left) and Todd Marshall of the Power celebrate at the final siren.

Aliir Aliir (left) and Todd Marshall of the Power celebrate at the final siren.Credit: AFL Photos

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POWER’S EARLY BLITZ DESTROYS CATS
No opposition has crafted an opening quarter at GMHBA Stadium as effective and efficient as the one Port Adelaide managed when they exploded from the blocks, kicking 8.2 (50) to the Cats 3.3 (21). It was the highest opening-quarter score against the Cats at Kardinia Park since Essendon kicked 8.4 (52) in the opening quarter of round 21, 1983. It was also the first time the Cats had conceded eight goals in a quarter at GMHBA Stadium since Hawthorn kicked 8.0 in 1986. It was also the highest quarter score against the Cats in any quarter since 2012. In other words, it was a blitz of epic proportions with Jason Horne-Francis and Zak Butters leading the charge out of the middle. From there the result was a foregone conclusion. The Cats tried hard to force their way back into the game and nearly pulled off a remarkable win, but they never found the lead. Port Adelaide deserved their first win at the venue since 2007.

SO CLOSE BUT SO FAR
As they so often do, the Cats made a brave comeback, but they had too much work to do to reel in a 41-point deficit. Their chances were shot with two minutes remaining when the umpire called back a free kick to Ollie Henry after Jeremy Cameron kicked a goal that would have put the Cats within a point. It was a rare holding-the-ball decision and Henry could only manage a point from the resultant free. It was a shame for the Cats supporters as they had drawn well within striking distance at three-quarter-time when Willie Rioli had a brain fade and gave away a 100-metre penalty that gifted Zach Guthrie a goal. Ollie Dempsey then made the margin just three goals at the final break. Rioli had been brilliant with four goals as did Tyson Stengle ending with four himself. The shift had occurred through an increase in pressure but it also was the move of Jeremy Cameron to the wing and Oisin Mullin stifling Horne-Francis. Tom Stewart also came back into the game. But Port Adelaide controlled the ball and held on well in the final quarter with Mitch Georgiades taking a huge pack mark and kicking the one important goal they needed.

EARLY SUB FOR STANLEY
Such was the domination out of the middle of the ground by Port Adelaide in the first quarter that Geelong coach Chris Scott made the radical change of subbing ruckman Rhys Stanley out of the game before half-time for tactical reasons. The premiership ruckman had been eclipsed by Dante Visentini, who was playing his fourth game. His hitouts to advantage were 4-1 in Visentini’s favour and Port Adelaide had kicked four stoppage goals when the pair were matched up in the ruck. Tom Hawkins also failed to fire in the match with just one goal to break the drought, but he has one more match to break the club’s all-time games record.

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That’s all we have for you tonight

Thanks for joining us this evening as the Power took down the Cats and the Swans won easily over the Dockers in Perth.

We will be back with our AFL Saturday live blog tomorrow afternoon, so please join us then.

Bye for now.

Hawkins won’t play in Darwin

By Peter Ryan

Cats Chris Scott confirmed post game that Tom Hawkins won’t play against the Gold Coast in Darwin this coming Thursday.

He said it was not form related but already planned.

Tom Hawkins.

Tom Hawkins.Credit: AFL Photos

A final tribute for McCarthy

Dockers captain Alex Pearce and veteran Nat Fyfe waited until well after the siren to take a bunch of purple and white flowers and lay them in the goal square in memory of Cam McCarthy who was found dead at age 29 on Thursday.

Several Dockers were understandably emotional during the pregame tribute to McCarthy including Pearce and Fyfe.

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Full-time stats from Freo v Swans

FT: Sydney 13.9 (87) d Fremantle 4.15 (39)

Sydney improved their hold on top spot with a comfortable win over Fremantle in Perth on Friday night.

But it was a night where the four points did not seem that important given former Dockers and Giants forward Cam McCarthy was found dead on Thursday night.

The Dockers looked to be playing with heavy hearts and how could you blame them.

Will Hayward of the Swans celebrates a goal.

Will Hayward of the Swans celebrates a goal.Credit: AFL Photos

Swans star Isaac Heeney told Fox Footy he felt exhausted after running on such a big ground but was thrilled with the start his team has made to the season.

They play Carlton next round after moving a game clear on top.

“I feel just as fit as I ever have and I’m getting more opportunities in midfield and play my game as long as I’m playing tough and putting my head over the ball,” Heeney told Fox Footy.

“Hopefully, I can keep my position. But everyone’s individual brilliance shines when we have the team first focus we have at the moment.”

Blakey heading to rooms

Swans star Nick Blakey has come from the ground after appearing to take a knock to his head.

He isn’t showing any outward signs of an issue but he will do the tests and is unlikely to return tonight.

Swans 85, Freo 39 with six mins to go.

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Sharp responds for Freo

Jeremy Sharp has marked and then booted a goal off one step.

Swans 83, Freo 32 with 11 mins to go.

Swans make their sub

The Swans are still well in control and they have used their sub, with Robbie Fox coming on for veteran defender Dane Rampe.

Fox Footy says it appears to be a tactical change.

Now the Dockers have copped a 50m penalty for encroachment that put Oliver Florent within 20m of the goals, and he kicked truly. He now has 24 touches and a goal.

Will Hayward has just kicked his fourth goal and the Swans could be preparing to stack on the goals before the final siren.

Swans 83, Freo 26 with 12 mins to go.

Bailey Banfield of the Dockers tackles Isaac Heeney of the Swans.

Bailey Banfield of the Dockers tackles Isaac Heeney of the Swans.Credit: Getty Images

3QT: Sydney 11.2 (68) to Fremantle 2.13 (25)

Sydney continue to roll towards another win, one that will improve their position at the top of the ladder given Geelong’s loss to Port Adelaide tonight.

Caleb Serong has 30 touches for the Dockers and Nick Blakey has 25 for the Swans, while Will Hayward, a player connected to long-time contract offers from several clubs, has kicked three goals for the Swans.

Hayden McLean and Tom Papley of the Swans celebrate a goal.

Hayden McLean and Tom Papley of the Swans celebrate a goal.Credit: AFL Photos

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Swans well on top

The Swans are right on top in Perth, keeping the Dockers to only two goals well into the third term, although the home side has 11 behinds so appear to have missed some chances too.

Patrick Voss just saw his shot for goal miss the mark and go for a behind.

Swans 67, Freo 24 with eight mins to go in Q3.

Chad Warner of the Swans fends off Andrew Brayshaw of the Dockers.

Chad Warner of the Swans fends off Andrew Brayshaw of the Dockers.Credit: Getty Images

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