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Round
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West Coast
17.20 (122) |
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Port Adelaide
11.8 (74) |
For the fifth time in seven
years, Port Adelaide has lost its opening round match, this
time to the West Coast Eagles by 48 points at Subiaco.
The match was tight for the first two and a
half quarters, before the home team slipped into overdrive,
with seven goals for the third term.
The final score was 17.20 (122) to 11.8 (74).
It didn’t take long for the on-field fireworks
to start. In the eighth minute of the first term, West Coast
captain Ben Cousins was reported for striking Port hard-man
Damien Hardwick.
Chad Morrison, playing his first game since
round 13 2001, was extremely fortunate to survive a trademark
Byron Pickett charge when Pickett ran past the ball in an
attempt to collect him.
The resulting free ball was slotted through
by Port’s newest recruit, Steven Salopek, with only
his second kick the AFL.
Port went into the game missing Josh Carr and
Dean Brogan (suspended), Jarrad Schofield, Michael Wilson
and Adam Kingsley (hamstrings), and Roger James (groin), while
West Coast was unable to select Daniel Chick (quad), Adam
Hunter (compound dislocation of a finger) or Michael Collica
(ankle).
West Coast was the first to score at Subiaco
this year, when midfield star Chris Judd marked and kicked
well from 50 after Daniel Kerr worked hard to give him a free
run at the ball.
Port Adelaide then kicked the next three, with
the Burgoyne brothers causing West Coast all sorts of problems,
as small forwards did throughout last year.
Port had a setback in the first minute of the
second term when Darryl Wakelin was assisted from the ground
with what appeared to be a back or rib injury.
Port kicked two goals in three minutes of the
second term, while West Coast’s two were more spaced
out, but the quarter was characterised more by pressure than
by clean ball-handling.
West Coast kicked five points straight in the
third before Judd grabbed a kick-in after a shot went out
on the full, and slotted it through.
He followed it with another just three minutes
later, and when Dean Cox snapped a beauty off his left foot
deep in the left pocket, after an intelligent tap from Phil
Matera, the hosts were out to a 27-point lead.
The flood gates opened, and West Coast went
to the last break with a 51 point break.
The Power has won just twice in the opening
round of a season. It beat Sydney at the SCG in 1999 and Brisbane
at AAMI Stadium in 2001. The Power lost its opening two matches
of 2002 before going on to win 18 of its last 20.
After four years of waiting, Toby Thurstans
reveled in his first AFL match. He joined the game in the
second term and made an immediate impact with a crunching
tackle, earning him a free kick for holding the ball. Thurstans
went on to record six kicks, two handballs and three marks.
Steven Salopek, the 17-year-old boy wonder from
the Dandenong Stingrays, kicked two goals in his debut match,
which included 8 possessions and four marks.
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