IN the first instalment of the 2019 Port Adelaide Fans’ Moment of the Season, sees eight highlights pitted against each other in part one of the round of 32.
Rebounding defender Hamish Hartlett appears on two occasions, while one of the marks of the year, some freakish snaps and some sublime teamwork also feature.
Shirtless Hammer vs Ryder Snap:
After a scuffle in the round 21 clash with Sydney at Adelaide Oval, Hartlett was left with a guernsey that resembled an old-fashioned lace-up. The crowd reaction at the time suggests this moment will be hard to beat.
Paddy Ryder had the Port crowd on their feet early in the round six contest with North Melbourne at home. Ryder won the ball in the air, quickly turned and snapped truly from deep in the pocket to kick one of the goals of the season.
Our first Moment of the Year debate pits a shirtless Hamish Hartlett against a magical Paddy Ryder snap
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Hammer Hit vs Rozee Snap:
In Hartlett’s second entry of the bracket, he lays a huge hip and shoulder on Geelong’s Jack Henry during the Power’s 11-point victory over Geelong at Adelaide Oval in round 14.
Young gun Connor Rozee showed his class against Adelaide, snapping one straight through the middle from a tight angle.
Are you a fan of Hamish laying down the hammer or Rozee’s classy finish?
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Houston Hanger vs Billy Magic:
Dan Houston provided one of the highlights of the year when he climbed high over North Melbourne’s Kayne Turner in round six.
Not to be outdone, Billy Frampton delivered on of the assists of the year during the SANFL finals.
Frampton gathered the ball on the boundary line and snapped over his shoulder to find Todd Marshall in the square and ensure the Magpies would win the second semi final against Glenelg.
Houston or Bill?
— Port Adelaide FC (@PAFC) September 24, 2019
Sutcliffe AFL vs Sutcliffe SANFL:
Cam Sutcliffe had an impact against Essendon in round 20 at Marvel Stadium, kicking a superb snap on his right foot from deep in the pocket.
Sutcliffe thought he would try to emulate his goal against the Bombers, this time against the Bays in the second semi. The 27-year-old snapped truly from the pocket - this time on his non-preferred left foot.
Which Sutcliffe will reign supreme? ⁉️
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The results of the first part of the bracket will be announced on Wednesday 25 September, with the next instalment of the round of 32 also taking place on Wednesday.
Voting takes place on Port Adelaide's Instagram and Twitter accounts and is driven by supporters.
Fans are also invited to nominate their favourite moment from the year to enter the draw to win a $200 Port Store voucher, click here to enter.