THE LAST time the Power faced the Blues, the Power went down in a Round 12 thriller decided by four points (106-110), in front of 27,693 fans at the MCG.
The fiery match saw Robbie Gray deliver a brilliant performance - including kicking two goals - before a heavy tackle resulted in him being carried off the ground with concussion. Brendon Ah Chee came on to replace him.
Wingard kicked five goals, alongside Boak and Westhoff who finished with two apiece. Wines, Gray and Wingard all booted goals to help Port Adelaide come within four points of Carlton at half time.
Skipper, Travis Boak led the Power in staging a comeback, but their run came too late, with the Blues securing their second win of the 2015 season.
The Power and the Blues have met 28 times with the Power holding a 15:12 winning advantage.
The largest combined score win for the Power saw them defeat the Blues 148-95 in Round 4, 2002 at Football Park.
The biggest Port Adelaide win against the Blues was in Round 22, 2014 when the Power came out on top by 103 points (140-37).
This game drew the largest crowd attendance for a Power-Blues clash with 52,505 fans attending Adelaide Oval to witness the win.
At the moment, Aaron Young is undoubtedly in top form, demonstrated by last week’s three goals against the Lions.
As it sits, Young holds second place for most goals kicked for Port Adelaide in the 2016 AFL Premiership season, having kicked 14 so far.
Charlie Dixon maintains the lead with 17 goals.
Taking a look in the record books, Warren Tredrea holds the club record for the highest goal kicking performance in any AFL game - eight goals in the Power v Blues clash in 1998.
Tredrea also holds the club record for in-game marks (17) in the 1998 Blues clash.
Matthew Broadbent holds the club record for most in-game kicks (25) in a 2012 Carlton clash match.
Last time Port Adelaide met the Blues they slumped to their fifth loss in seven games with the absence of Gray from injury, causing a gap in the midfield.
Currently standing at four wins, three losses, the Power have another opportunity to extend their winning streak this weekend.
Port Adelaide will face the Blues without Gray once again, but with the likes of Hartlett, Boak, Ebert, Wines and Young.
In-form midfielder, Ollie Wines, also currently holds equal second position for the most tackles so far in the 2016 season, clocking up 49 alongside Michael Barlow (Fremantle) and Mark Blicavs (Geelong).