PORT ADELAIDE has been consigned to a fourth straight loss in the SANFL, going down by 35 points to Glenelg at Alberton Oval on Saturday afternoon.
For the second week in a row, the Magpies showed good intent in the early stages but failed to make it count on the scoreboard.
Despite having the first five inside
The Magpies’ inaccuracy continued throughout the quarter and at the first
It wasn’t until the five-minute mark of the second quarter that Port had its first
Kane Farrell then imposed himself on the contest, and he looked to be the Magpies’ most dangerous forward with two goals from two strong marks.
But the Bays just seemed to have the answers, responding each time with five goals straight in the second term.
The home side’s cause wasn’t aided by a couple of controversial umpiring decisions inside 50 that resulted in Glenelg goals, and suddenly the lead was 25-points at the main break.
Things didn’t change in the third term, despite a promising start when second-gamer Harrison Morgan booted a goal inside three minutes.
Ruckman Billy Frampton added another later, but every time the Magpies closed the gap, the Tigers responded.
Turnovers and ill-discipline gifted the Bays goals just before the three-quarter time siren, and the Magpies trailed by 39-points at the final change.
While the game was all but over, Luke Reynolds was determined to put an exclamation mark on the result with four goals in the quarter to make it six for the game.
Jimmy Toumpas, Billy Frampton
SCOREBOARD
PORT ADELAIDE 0.6 3.8 5.9 9.14 (68)
GLENELG 3.3 8.3 12.6 16.7 (103)
Goals
Farrell 3, Frampton 2, Patmore, Toumpas, Morgan, Neade
Best
Summerton, Snelling, Toumpas, Farrell, Frampton, Ladhams, Irra
Crowd
N/A at Alberton Oval
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