Travis Boak will probably be eased again into Port Adelaide’s facet because the substitute, however Ken Hinkley says the Power nice can deal with a full recreation on Saturday if required.
Coach Ken Hinkley says the Magpies’ pace and cell ahead line has had an affect on the choice desk, with Jase Burgoyne most well-liked to switch injured key defender Trent McKenzie for workforce stability causes.
He stated the Power had been in a super place the place they may reintroduce Boak slowly to the highest stage after the two-time finest and fairest winner cracked a rib in a brutal collision with West Coast’s Jeremy McGovern a month in the past.
“Trav hasn’t played much footy over the last six weeks, so we’re clearly bringing Travis back into the team with a controlled manner that we’re able to do this year,” Hinkley stated.
“It’s the way we’re going to manage him, we know he hasn’t played a lot of football in the last six weeks. We get an opportunity with the way the sub now is operating that we can get one of our all-time greats back into the team without having to condition him for a lot longer.
“He’s been a great player for a long period of time … if we can manage when we put him into the game we’ll do that, but if he’s required five minutes in we’re confident that he can come in and do that as well.”
Burgoyne was introduced into the facet over tall defender Tom Clurey to assist fight Collingwood’s “chaos game” throughout the large MCG floor, Hinkley stated.
“Clearly with the Collingwood set-up that they’ve had in the past, they’re quite a damaging, running front-of-centre team,” he stated.
“So we’re very mindful of what their speed is like and we’re trying to match up on that.
“You don’t always go absolute like-for-like, we’ve always been open to two or three talls in our back half … we’ve gone with what we consider two-and-a-half almost.”
Hinkley stated he might perceive soccer followers’ pleasure on the prime two offensive groups from spherical 1 going through off, with the Power wanting to carry extra of the ahead half effectivity on show in opposition to Brisbane.
“I think it’s reasonable to think (it could be a high-scoring game) … maybe we might’ve went one and two in scoring last week in the first round, but you’ve got to be able to do that consistently,” he stated.
“Collingwood has shown that they’re able to do that consistently with their chaos game that they play and the speed in which they move.
“We certainly haven’t been able to do that consistently, so we’re going to try and be challenging for them in that phase of the game if we possibly can.”
Luckless ahead Orazio Fantasia was match to play 4 quarters and the Power had merely “taken the opportunity” to handle his minutes final week given his damage historical past, Hinkley stated.
“He was ready last week to play a full game,” he stated.
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