PORT ADELAIDE plays in Anzac Day Round at the Adelaide Oval on Saturday night...
Clubland
Port Adelaide's selection committee responded to Round 4's shocker against the Giants by axing Brendon Ah Chee and Jared Polec, who will face Central in the SANFL on Sunday.
They're replaced by Cam O'Shea and Paul Stewart.
The Cats have made three changes, with Corey Enright a notable return to his home state.
Target practice
Port Adelaide is ranked 18th for efficiency in the AFL.
Port Adelaide supporters are a smart bunch - they know what good footy is meant to look like - so they know the Power has hasn't found its groove trying to hit targets.
Ken Hinkley's desire for method and effort was unfulfilled in last week's loss to the Giants. Fortunately for the Power (at least on the disposal rankings) the only way is up.
The Cat Curse
Well, it was broken in 2014, but before that there was a long streak of 10 consecutive losses. And while the streak might have ended, Port's history against Geelong is not a wanted one - it has won just two games against the Cats since the 2004 Qualifying Final. Fortunately, the Power's most recent win against Geelong was in Anzac Round...
Taking responsibility
Team-first footy has been a notable absence from Port Adelaide this year. But Travis Boak's press conference is worth a watch.
The Final Word
Big stage, big task; Port Adelaide needs to do a 180-degree turn on last week and bring the method and effort it's trained all summer.
Afterwords
This is the first time Port Adelaide will wear its official uniform this year.
The RSL will collect at the gates at the ground on the night. The Australian Defence Forces team will play a curtain raiser against the Combined Emergency Services.
The Anzac Day Round clash will be beamed into China on CCTV.
Port Adelaide plays Geelong at the Adelaide Oval at 7.15pm on Saturday 23 April.
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