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Did Mick distract or help Travis? Last 2 games his output was down on first 3. No date when this was filmed.
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31 disposal, 7 clearances tonight. Just Boaky things ~~~~
Love this guy what he does away from football is truly amazing.
He used to come see a friend of mine in hospital and then even to her house when she was out just spreading love.
I was also very sick but didn't want a visit as a middle aged man I thought his time was better spent elsewhere.
I did get a Guernsey with a personal message from boaky which was awesome I really need to get it framed and on display.
Exactly, it would be well deserved if he won it.He is just a class act as a person and a footballer. I would love for him to be a surprise Brownlow winner even though I think it is unlikely. He embodies what they had in mind when they came up with the award.
Yeah, just Boaky things until Neale goes and does it too. Big fan of Neale but he's going to cost Trav the Brownlow and it's really annoying.
TRAVIS Boak has been in the AFL system for 14 seasons. His impact on his team has never been more profound than 2020.
It is testament to him that after 275 matches, two Virgin Australia AFL All-Australian jackets, two Port Adelaide best and fairests and a power of work in making teammates both better players and people that his most telling work is coming in this most extraordinary of AFL years.
The 2020 premiership is going to be won by the team with the most resilient players. There are none more resilient nor loyal than Boak.
There are far younger men at the Power who are helping to influence and shape a very special season for this proud football club. Connor Rozee, Xavier Duursma and Zak Butters are special, emerging talents. And the man with the most presence on an AFL ground when he is fully fit, Charlie Dixon, is having a massive year.
Regardless, Port Adelaide versus Geelong on Friday will be massive. The ladder leader against a team beautifully positioned for a high-end finals berth, yet again. Boak's team versus the one based in the region in which he was raised, and the one which was so desperate to lure him back that in the 2012 season, Jimmy Bartel, Joel Selwood and coach Chris Scott brazenly flew into Adelaide like gunslingers from a western movie to convince him to do so.
Boak said no, and became Port Adelaide captain the next season. In 2020, two seasons after he chose to stand down as official captain of the Power, he has never led his men better.
BARRETT: The club in as big a mess as Adelaide
The Kangaroos are in an even more dire predicament than when they sacked Brad Scott, writes Damian Barrettwww.afl.com.au