SANFL 2006 ROUND 23: PORT ADELAIDE v NORTH ADELAIDE

 

Pies on the slide meet in-form Panthers

 

By JEFF CRAWFORD

 

PORT Adelaide coach Tim Ginever has problems on his plate, having been soundly beaten by the two top sides over the past fortnight and facing a confident South Adelaide in Sunday's elimination final.

The Panthers appear to have more scoring options than the Magpies, which lost to North Adelaide on Friday night at Adelaide Oval by 34 points.

Discipline was the difference between North and Port.

While the Roosters certainly had the better of umpiring decisions, the main reason was their attack on the ball, superior tackling and constant pressure forcing the Magpies into error.

The Magpies' frustration led them to giving away blatant frees and several 25m penalties, and the Roosters hurt them on the scoreboard.

The wet, blusterly conditions weren't conducive to high marking, so it came down to the domination of the Roosters' runners – Darryl Wintle, Leigh Ryswyk, Matt Campbell, Shaun Gatto and Daniel Ebert – to swing the game.

Incessant attack during the second quarter did just that, North kicking seven unanswered goals which virtually put the game out of Port's reach in such inclement weather.

The Magpies' attack was well beaten for the most of the night, dangerman Clive Waterhouse nullified by young defender Andrew McIntyre, while at the other end of the ground hard-working Roosters centre-half-forward Clinton Alleway became a key target and set up opportunities for smaller forwards, such as Heath Younie and Chris Ladhams.

After the long break it became an even tussle, although the Roosters' inaccuracy was partly the reason the game didn't become a blow-out.

Jeremy Clayton was one of the few four-quarter contributors for Port and stamped his class on the game with a brilliant last quarter, proving elusive and hard to stop in Port's open forward line, but he can't be expected to win games off his own boot.

The only headache for Andrew Jarman was injuries to Daniel Hargraves, Luke Ivens and Josh Coulter, but he has plenty of depth and will consider Nick Gill, Luke White, Stephen Koops, Matt Krieg and Owen Weatherly for this Sunday's Qualifying Final against Central District.

 

SCORES: North Adelaide 5.3 13.6 14.12 20.16 (136) defeated Port Adelaide 1.3 8.4 10.4 16.6 (102).

 

BEST: North – Wintle, Ryswyk, Alleway, Younie, Ladhams, Campbell, Howard; Port – J. Clayton, Biasci, Baird, King, M. Clayton.

 

GOALS: North – Ladhams, Younie 4, Alleway, Howard, Ryswyk, Hargraves 2, Edwards, Bamford, M. Campbell, D.Ebert; Port – Poulton, Jenner, J. Clayton 3, M. Clayton 2, Waterhouse, Dolling, Biasci, Morrison, Looby.