IT'S Port's last game before the bye. Can they get the job done in the west?

Clubland

Karl Amon replaces the omitted Jared Polec in the Power's line-up on Saturday, while Matthew Pavlich takes the spot of Jack Hannath in Freo's team.

SEE HOW THEY'LL LINE UP

Chad's 100th

There's been 99 pretty good games for Chad Wingard; Saturday is his century. In that time we've seen two All-Australian nominations, a Gavin Wanganeen Medal and a John Cahill Medal to boot (not to mention some cracker game-saving performances). Since returning from a concussion earlier this year, Wingard has steadily worked his way back into form. A big show on Saturday would be fitting. 

Beware the Docker

Is this one of the better - if not the best - 2-10 teams going around? Fremantle have won two on the trot and will come into Saturday's clash full of confidence. The return of Matthew Pavlich is also a boost for the home team. Port, for the first time since their clash with Brisbane, go into this game as favourites. Complacency is dangerous, though, and the Power need to keep the momentum from last week's strong performance going at a ground they typically play well.  

The opportunity

With a bye in Round 14, Port has a chance to keep the pressure on the top eight with a win today. However, a loss and a win to West Coast will keep the Power two games away from the competition leaders. 

Final word: Expect pressure

As Smarter Data shows, these are two of the best pressure sides in the league. Expect a heated clash.

Afterwords

Chad Wingard becomes the first Kaurna man to play 100 AFL games for Port Adelaide today.

Port Adelaide play Fremantle at Domain Stadium on Saturday 18 June at 2.35pm (AWST)/4.05pm (ACST). Check our broadcast guide for details.

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