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2021 Toyota AFL Premiership
North Melbourne v Port Adelaide
Round 1 •
65 9.11
Full Time
117 17.15
Power Won By 52
Marvel Stadium,  Melbourne  • Wurundjeri

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    Match Preview: Port Adelaide vs North Melbourne

    Port Adelaide returns to Melbourne for the first time since 2019 with the image and expectation of an AFL frontrunner.

    Young Port Adelaide star Zak Butters celebrates a goal against the Kangaroos in 2020.

    AT least captain Tom Jonas won't be fussed about how the coin falls for the choice of ends while his Port Adelaide team-mates reacquaint themselves with the Docklands arena on Sunday.

    So much has changed since Port Adelaide last played at the indoor stadium - August 17, 2019. It seems only the name of the venue, Marvel Stadium, remains unchanged ...

    Then Port Adelaide lived up to its "consistently inconsistent" image by burning a clear passage to the AFL top-eight final series with an 86-point battering from the non-contending North Melbourne.

    Now, after establishing its pacesetter credentials with the 2020 minor premiership, Port Adelaide is considered a premiership favourite among last season's top-four pack with AFL champion Richmond, Geelong and Brisbane.

    Then Port Adelaide, for good reason, could not be trusted by the AFL's opinion shapers. Now Ken Hinkley's squad, playbook and approach has a significant bandwagon of admirers expecting Port Adelaide to follow up last season's image-changing ways by delivering more league-best markers, particularly on the scoreboard.

    Certainly Port Adelaide's eagerness to get the ball - and lock it - in the forward half is more likely to be rewarded by all the changes to the game's rule book since 2019.

    "I appreciate the opinions; whether they are right or wrong, at the end of 2021 we will have a better understanding," Hinkley said of Port Adelaide's new status. "But (those opinions) don't change the way we approach what we do.

    "We expect to play consistent football, week in, week out.

    "Last year, went someway to proving we are capable of that. But, ultimately we did not get to where we want to go."

    09:21

    Port Adelaide's line-up for Sunday's premiership-season opener is significantly different from Round 22, 2019 - not just in names but also the positional titles attached to the names that remain.

    Amid the challenge during the summer for every Port Adelaide player to be comfortable in a second role, half-back Riley Bonner has become a wingman.

    "Riley quite easily could have been pushed out of the half-back flank," said Hinkley after handing that defensive role to 2019 top-draftee Miles Bergman for his AFL debut on Sunday. "But what he has been able to do on a wing for us this pre-season is really exciting. We again look forward to having a really flexible team."

    In 2019, key forward Charlie Dixon had the experience of Justin Westhoff and promise of then 19-game Todd Marshall to support him inside-50. Now, Westhoff is enjoying his first winter of retirement and Marshall is to play his 35th AFL match with expectation still heavily strapped to his shoulders.

    "Todd has had a good, strong pre-season," says Port Adelaide forwards coach Nathan Bassett. "We have not been able to see it in pre-season games because he was injured (bruised cheek) in the first trial game (against Adelaide at Alberton Oval).

    "But he has been good; he is playing to his size. He is a big man, 197cm. And he is embracing AFL football and what it means for him and his family.

    "We're still learning about him - and he is still learning about playing football. But he is improving all the time."

    Port Adelaide's defence has certainly changed with the arrival of tall backman Aliir Aliir from Sydney, adding height (196cm) and intercept to the back half of the formation.

    "With Aliir coming in, that makes it tighter (at selection)," says fellow defender Tom Clurey who plays his 100th AFL game on Sunday. "What Aliir brings to the group is a bit different - his intercepting game is outstanding."

    02:42

    Port Adelaide's attack gains the eager, opportunistic ways of Essendon recruit Orazio Fantasia - a player who has drawn much admiration at Alberton for his professional attitude and approach to his preparation and game.

    North Melbourne also has changed since August 17, 2019 - most notably with a new coach, David Noble, who is well versed on Port Adelaide.

    "We're not sure what 'Nobes' will bring, but they will be full of energy and ready to go," Hinkley said. "It happens all the time, what we suspect might or might not happen does not always happen. For us, we have one thing to control - that is our urgency and our energy and our intent to play the way we need to play.

    "If we do that well, I'm confident about whoever we play we can beat them."

    "IT is a bit of the unknown. There has been plenty of turnover of their list. The are a pretty young team. What we saw in the pre-season that they want to take it on a bit."

    Port Adelaide defender Tom Clurey on meeting North Melbourne in his 100th AFL game.

    BIRD SEED

    (the little stuff that matters)

    Where: Marvel Stadium, Docklands Melbourne

    When: Sunday, March 21

    Time: 12.40pm SA time

    Last time: Port Adelaide 11.12 (78) d North Melbourne 6.6 (42) in round 16, September 5 last year at Metricon Stadium

    Last time at Marvel Stadium: Port Adelaide 8.10 (58) lost to North Melbourne 22.12 (144) in round 22, August 17, 2019

    Overall: Port Adelaide 14, North Melbourne 22

    Past five games (most recent first): W L W W W

    Scoring average: Port Adelaide 93 points, North Melbourne 95

    Tightest winning margin - Port Adelaide by two points (95-93) at Football Park in round 8, May 19, 2012; North Melbourne by two points (76-74) at Football Park in round 15, July 12, 2008.

    Biggest winning margin - Port Adelaide by 87 points twice, (164-77) at the Docklands in the 2005 elimination final; (133-87) at Football Park in the 2007 preliminary final; North Melbourne by 92 points (140-48) at the Docklands in round 8, May 16, 2004.

    By venues - Adelaide Oval (2-0), Football Park (6-6), MCG (1-2), Docklands (4-7), Metricon Stadium (1-0) Princes Park, Carlton (0-2), SCG (0-1), Manuka Oval, Canberra (0-3), Bellerive Oval, Hobart (0-1).

    By States and territories - South Australia (8-6), Victoria (5-11), Queensland (1-0), New South Wales (0-1), Tasmania (0-1), Australian Capital Territory (0-3).

    SELECTION TABLE 

    Port Adelaide

    THREE new faces for Port Adelaide - forward Orazio Fantasia (from Essendon), defender Aliir Aliir (from Sydney) and 2019 No.14 draftee Miles Bergman. Midfielder Willem Drew returns to the line-up for the first time since 2019.

    North Melbourne

    FIVE new names on the North Melbourne team sheet from Collingwood recruit Jaidyn Stephenson, former Greater Western Sydney defender Aidan Corr, Western Bulldogs recruit Lachie Young, South Australian draftee Tom Powell and medical substitute Charlie Lazzaro.

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    Match Report: Port Adelaide cruise to 52-point win over North Melbourne

    Port Adelaide has gotten its 2021 AFL Premiership campaign off to a winning start at Marvel Stadium.

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    A four-goal haul from Orazio Fantasia and a superb individual performance from Travis Boak has helped Port Adelaide overcome a slow start to record an impressive 52-point victory over North Melbourne at Marvel Stadium on Sunday afternoon. 

    Last year's minor premiers trailed a fired up North Melbourne at quarter-time, but booted eight-goals-to-one during a dominant second term to take control of the contest and eventually ran out 17.15 (117) to 9.11 (65) winners.

    Port Adelaide was able to get its trademark running game going during that emphatic second quarter, with Fantasia, Charlie Dixon and Todd Marshall the main beneficiaries of some quick ball movement from Boak and co. through the middle of the ground as the match turned within a blink of an eye.

    Boak (27 disposals and seven clearances) in particular was influential in helping turn the contest Port's way, with the veteran midfielder getting on top of Luke Davies-Uniacke in the centre square to ensure the momentum swung and the chances of an upset quickly evaporated.

    07:22

    While Boak was clear best-on-ground for the winners, Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley will be buoyed by the form of Fantasia and fellow off-season recruit Aliir Aliir.

    Fantasia booted 4.4 and could have easily kicked a couple more majors, Aliir controlled proceedings across half back, while midfield bull Ollie Wines collected 30 disposals in yet another consistent showing.

    The final three terms were a vast contrast to what was witnessed during the opening stanza, with onball duo Davies-Uniacke and Jaidyn Stephenson providing North Melbourne fans with a glimmer of hope as the Kangaroos outmuscled their more highly fancied opponents to take a two-point lead at quarter-time.

    Davies-Uniacke (20 possessions) made an explosive start to the clash, but it was Stephenson that impressed most over the four quarters with a career high 33 disposals in a mainly midfield role in his first game in blue and white.

    Debutant Tom Powell kicked a goal with his first kick and showed some good signs for David Noble's youthful side, while Lachie Young, Connor Menadue and Aidan Corr looked assured on debut for their new club.

    Port Adelaide's victory was soured somewhat by a hamstring injury to Riley Bonner, while North Melbourne will be sweating on the MRO's findings after small forward Kayne Turner was placed on report for rough conduct on Xavier Duursma.

    Travis Boak was brilliant against the Kangaroos with 27 touches and two goals.

    Brilliant Boak ageing like a fine wine
    The former Port Adelaide skipper is coming off a career-best season in 2020 that netted a third All-Australian jumper and a runner-up finish in the Brownlow Medal and there's nothing to suggest he plans on slowing down any time soon. Boak was a class above any player on the field on Sunday in a standout individual performance that could easily net him three votes come Brownlow night later in the year.

    New boys could prove the difference
    Ken Hinkley's side only lost on four occasions last season, but one of those losses was when a narrow six-point defeat against Richmond on their home deck in the preliminary final. An off-season recruiting drive that netted former Bomber Orazio Fantasia and ex-Swan Aliir Allir looks like it may help Port Adealide go even deeper into September in 2021 as the duo have fitted in perfectly at Alberton. Fantasia booted four goals and was lively throughout Sunday's contest, while Aliir commanded the half-back line by picking up 14 touches and taking four marks.

    NORTH MELBOURNE    2.4       3.6      5.8     9.11 (65)
    PORT ADELAIDE          2.2       10.4     14.8   17.15 (117)

    GOALS
    North Melbourne: Scott 2, Thomas 2, Goldstein, Davies-Uniacke, Powell, Walker, Mahony
    Port Adelaide: Fantasia 4, Boak 2, Dixon 2, Butters 2, Marshall 2, Amon, Bonner, Lycett, Motlop, Duursma

    BEST
    North Melbourne: Stephenson, Simpkin, Davies-Uniacke, Thomas, Young, McKay
    Port Adelaide: Boak, Fantasia, Wines, Gray, Drew, Aliir

    INJURIES
    North Melbourne: Luke McDonald (quad) replaced by Connor Menadue, Corr (toe), Taylor (head)
    Port Adelaide: Bonner (hamstring)

    REPORTS
    North Melbourne: Turner (reported for rough conduct on Duursma)
    Port Adelaide: Nil

    SUBSTITUTES
    North Melbourne: Lazzaro (replaced Corr)
    Port Adelaide: Rockliff (replaced Bonner)

    Crowd: TBC at Marvel Stadium

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