The six points: Power v Crows
AFL.com.au's preview of Sunday's big Showdown against the Crows
Port's lead in Showdown wins has swelled in recent years and they’re now four to the good after winning the past three encounters. A loss for the Crows isn't an option if they're to keep their season alive, while the Power need the points to maintain their advantage atop the ladder.
WHERE AND WHEN: Adelaide Oval, Sunday June 29, 3.40pm ACST
TV AND RADIO: Click here for the broadcast guide
LAST FIVE TIMES
R2, 2014, Port Adelaide 19.13 (127) d Adelaide 11.7 (73) at Adelaide Oval
R19, 2013, Port Adelaide 17.5 (107) d Adelaide 15.13 (103) at AAMI Stadium
R3, 2013, Port Adelaide 17.16 (118) d Adelaide 16.13 (109) at AAMI Stadium
R15, 2012, Adelaide 17.14 (116) d Port Adelaide 8.10 (58) at AAMI Stadium
R5, 2012, Adelaide 16.14 (110) d Port Adelaide 14.7 (91) at AAMI Stadium
THE SIX POINTS
1. The Power are the number one centre clearance side in 2014, averaging 14.2 a game, while the Crows are ranked third with 13.7.
2. Adelaide is the second-worst tackling side in the competition with 62.4 a game. The Power are sixth best, with 70.4 a game.
3. Port Adelaide’s winning margin in round two of 54 points was its second biggest Showdown victory ever, behind a 65-point win early in 2001.
4. In that round two victory, Chad Wingard starred for Port kicking four goals and Kane Cornes collected 33 possessions. Richard Douglas was the Crows' best with 29 touches and one goal.
5. Port Adelaide remains undefeated at Adelaide Oval from eight games while Adelaide has won their last three after losing three of its first four.
6. The Power have two of the League's top five key forwards according to the Official AFL Player Ratings in Justin Westhoff (third) and Jay Schulz (fifth). Wingard is also rated the game's best small-medium forward.