1. GIANTS’ surge continues
The GIANTS have now won six of their last seven matches and are surging up the ladder despite being savaged by injuries this season. Wins against Richmond and Port Adelaide in consecutive weeks has reminded the competition what a threat they pose. At Adelaide Oval their clearance work and tackling was top rate, while the returning Brett Deledio and Toby Greene are only going to get better in the coming weeks. Just as pleasing was their ability to withstand a challenge from Port Adelaide – goals to Adam Tomlinson and Zac Langdon icing the result. With matches against St Kilda and Carlton ahead expect the GIANTS, not the Power, to challenge for 4th spot.
For the second time this season, there's a big, big sound at Adelaide Oval!#BeGIANT #AFLPowerGIANTS pic.twitter.com/COx6xKZkSq
— GWS GIANTS (@GWSGIANTS) July 22, 2018
2. Power blows another opportunity
For the second week in a row Port Adelaide has had a chance to claim a top-four spot but failed to deliver on expectations. Sunday’s match showed they rely too heavily on ruckman Paddy Ryder, and their possession efficiency under extreme pressure can deteriorate. The clangers were wide spread at Adelaide Oval with even the team’s best players butchering the ball at times during the first half. Despite their deficiencies, the Power’s never-say-die attitude, displayed in the second half, will ensure they’ll still prove a handful come finals time. Sydney’s shock loss to Gold Coast means Port remains only percentage out of 4th spot, but they’ve only played in patches over the past month of footy.