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1. Gray masterclass earns third Showdown Medal
It was the Robbie-Gray Show in the third quarter with the small forward kicking five majors (and six for the match). The snapshot for number four was thanks to some brilliant
2. Rockliff and SPP respond to SOS
After being smashed by 40 in the contested ball against the Eagles, the Power desperately needed some grunt in the midfield against Adelaide. It took Sam Powell-Pepper some time to exert himself on the contest but he delivered a brutish third quarter when the Power needed him most. The 20-year-old missed four AFL matches following his boozy night out and he looked like a player looking to release some frustrations and make amends with his teammates. After an underwhelming beginning to his career at Alberton, Tom Rockliff delivered his best performance in the black, white and teal. The pair had 23 contested possessions between them.
3. Drought is over, but Crows made Port earn it
A devastating third-quarter took the wind out of Adelaide's sails and when the Power led by three goals for most of the final term the game was going to script for the Power. But Adelaide never surrendered and almost pinched an unlikely victory. Eddie Betts scored his third, Taylor Walker kicked a long set shot and when Mitch McGovern converted the Crows were in front. Adelaide players can walk away with their heads held high but they'll be reviewing that final minute after losing in a thriller. The result ends a five-game winning streak for Adelaide and the ledger now stands at 22 wins each.