Wonaeamirri33
Lovable Whore With A Heart Of Gold
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WHERE AND WHEN: TIO Stadium, Saturday 16 July, 8.10pm
HEAD TO HEAD: Melbourne 10 wins, Port Adelaide 12 wins
LAST TIME: Port Adelaide 17.10 (112) d Melbourne 11.17 (83), round 21, 2010, at AAMI Stadium
FORM: Melbourne: LWWLB Port Adelaide: BLLLL
SUMMARY:
Melbourne had their second bye on the weekend and entered the break after a disappointing 64-point loss to the Western Bulldogs. Had the Demons beaten the Dogs, they would have consolidated their position in the top eight with three consecutive wins after notching victories against Fremantle and Richmond.
Instead, the loss - and other results in round 16 - has seen them slip to 10th on the ladder, behind the Dogs, and one game behind eighth-placed Essendon.
Saturday's match is the second of two Darwin home games the Demons secured as part of the 2009 agreement struck between the Northern Territory Government and the AFL that also included Port Adelaide, Richmond and the Bulldogs. The last time the Demons played at TIO Stadium was against the Power in round nine last year; a match they won by one point.
Meanwhile, the Power haven't fared well this year with just two wins, but their most recent victory was in Darwin in round 10 against the Tigers. It was the club's first win at the Top End venue in five starts, having lost to the Bulldogs three times and the Demons once since 2006.
On Sunday afternoon, the Power were easily overrun by St Kilda in greasy conditions at AAMI Stadium, which equalled their fifth loss since the 15-point win against Richmond. Chad Cornes returned to the field for his first game since round six and won his battle with Sam Fisher, while Hamish Hartlett was a positive for the home side with 32 touches on what was otherwise a bleak afternoon.
QUESTION MARKS:
The Demons, desperate to avoid the inability to adjust to the heat of the Top End the Tigers displayed in late May, have traveled up early and got two training sessions in at the venue before tonight's match. Will that make a difference?
While the Power aren't actually playing home games in the Territory, they appear there more than any other team. Their recent record might not show that as a positive, but surely their experience at TIO Stadium and in adapting to the conditions must become a factor at some point.
Will the Demons' trip north and potential reunion with absent forward Aussie Wonaeamirri be beneficial in luring the homesick Tiwi Islander back to the club? The signs aren't good in this regard, but I still hope for some sort of good news.
Obviously Aussie has been home in the Top End since May, after requesting a leave of absence to deal with the loss of his father Matthew and mentor Maurice Rioli late last year.
PREDICTION:
Melbourne by 18 points.









