AFL NAB CUP ROUND TWO 2009; PORT
ADELAIDE V GEELONG;
MATCH PREVIEW PLUS TV / RADIO BROADCAST DETAILS By Ben Jensen PORT ADELAIDE V GEELONG GARY ABLETT will sit out this Saturday's NAB Cup quarter final against the side the Cats have owned in recent years, Port Adelaide, at AAMI Stadium. A week after dispatching fellow South Australian side Adelaide at what remains known as the Telstra Dome Geelong play Port Adelaide for the right to play the winner of Carlton and Hawthorn in the semi final. While the Cats have had the upper hand ever since the record-breaking Grand Final win, the Power have the home advantage, so the Cats will need to repeat last week's form to knock off the Power who had an impressive win over the Sydney Swans at Canberra's Manuka Oval. Lining up for Port Adelaide will be Jason Davenport, who didn't play an AFL match last season and won the VFL side's best and fairest award. MATCH RESULT AND REVIEW - CATS POWER INTO AFL NAB CUP PRELIMINARY FINAL
UMPIRES TBC
TIP? Geelong by 17 points
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AFL NAB CUP 2009, ROUND TWO PORT ADELAIDE V GEELONG SATURDAY 28 FEBRUARY 2009, 15:40 AEST AAMI STADIUM
MATCH RESULT AND REVIEW - CATS POWER INTO AFL NAB CUP PRELIMINARY FINAL
AFL TV COVERAGE Melbourne Channel 10 (Live - 15:30) REPLAY ON FOX SPORTS 1 IN EACH STATE Replays on Fox Sports; available on Foxtel, Optus and Austar
AFL RADIO COVERAGE: Melbourne
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Jimmy Bartel, Andrew Mackie, Travis Varcoe, Brad Ottens,
Harry Taylor, Josh Hunt, James Kelly, Kane Tenace, Joel Corey, Trent
West, Tom Lonergan, Joel Selwood, Ryan Gamble, Shannon Byrnes, Nathan
Djerrkura, Scott Simpson, Mark Blake, Mathew Stokes, David Johnson,
Matthew Scarlett, Dan McKenna, Max Rooke, Simon Hogan, Paul Chapman,
Brodie Moles, Jeremy Laidler, Darren Milburn, Shane Mumford, Corey Enright.
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PORT ADELAIDE SQUAD Domenic Cassisi, Josh Carr, Steven Salopek, Daniel Motlop,
Brendon Lade, Danyle Pearce, Jacob Surjan, Travis Boak, Paul Stewart,
David Rodan, Warren Tredrea, Robert Gray, Kane Cornes, Nick Salter,
Dean Brogan, Matt Thomas, Hamish Hartlett, Alipate Carlile, Toby Thurstans,
Nathan Krakouer, Troy Chaplin, Brett Ebert, Chad Cornes, Michael Pettigrew,
Wade Thompson, Justin Westhoff, Jason Davenport, Danny Meyer, Tom Logan
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PORT ADELAIDE INJURY LIST TBA
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ROUND 12, 2008 SUNDAY 15 MAY 2008, 13:10 AEST, SKILLED STADIUM CATS DISPENSE WITH POWER ON WAY TO TOP OF AFL LADDER,
JOHNSON REPORTED By Ben Jensen GEELONG finished off Port Adelaide's season yesterday afternoon on their way to the top of the AFL ladder, bypassing Hawthorn in thrashing the Power by fifty-nine points in front of 21,642 at Skilled Stadium. The game may yet come at a cost however, star forward Steve Johnson reported for making 'unnecessary' contact to Troy Chaplin's face in the second quarter. Joel Corey against probably took the three Brownlow votes ahead of Gary Ablett, with Joel Selwood and Paul Chapman vying for the one vote. Chapman, goalless last week, booted four while Johnson kicked two. Cameron Mooney didn't feature in the major scorers list at all, while Mark Blake added another rare goal to his career statistics. GEELONG 3.5 7.9 13.14 15.18 (108)
DEFEATED GOALS BEST UMPIRES: Stewart, McLaren, Ellis CROWD: 21,642 at Skilled Stadium (Kardinia Park), Geelong INJURIES: Geelong: None reported Port Adelaide : Dominic Cassisi (calf) REPORTS: Geelong: S Johnson (Geelong) for making "unnecessary contact" to the face of Chaplin (Port) in the second quarter
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