Why are Port Adelaide so dominant over St Kilda?

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Port Adelaide have won 22 of their last 28 games against St Kilda.
St Kilda have only beaten Port Adelaide once in the last 10 years.

Both clubs have had their ups and downs over that time, but the Power continue to have the wood over the Saints.

Why is that?
Has it been mentioned that St Kilda are also 2-12 against Adelaide since 2011?
Add that to 1-13 over the same stretch against Port.
3-25 over 12 seasons combined, with only 6 of those 28 in Melbourne (all losses).
Wow.
 
Has it been mentioned that St Kilda are also 2-12 against Adelaide since 2011?
Add that to 1-13 over the same stretch against Port.
3-25 over 12 seasons combined, with only 6 of those 28 in Melbourne (all losses).
Wow.
That stat, just 6 of 28 in Victoria is staggering. A genuine inequality with the draw. Even Geelong has probably found Adelaide the hardest state for us to win at even in the last 20 years.
 
That stat, just 6 of 28 in Victoria is staggering. A genuine inequality with the draw. Even Geelong has probably found Adelaide the hardest state for us to win at even in the last 20 years.

There'll be a couple of sold matches to Cazaly Stadium in there, and a China trip I think.
There will be a balance somewhere, maybe less trips to WA.?
 
That stat, just 6 of 28 in Victoria is staggering. A genuine inequality with the draw. Even Geelong has probably found Adelaide the hardest state for us to win at even in the last 20 years.
True.
SA has been the hardest state for us to win in the national competition.

We're close to 50/50 in WA, NSW and QLD.
SA on the other hand we have around 40% win rate.

We've never won a final in SA though.
Our record there in finals is 0-5.
 

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