Port resemble West Coast’s premiership winners: Lycett

Port resemble West Coast’s premiership winners: Lycett

The final time Scott Lycett’s AFL membership received 10 video games in a row, in addition they received the premiership.

And the ruckman says the resemblance between his present Port Adelaide outfit and former membership West Coast of their premiership 12 months of 2018 run deep.

The Power are on a club-record 10-game successful streak getting into Thursday evening’s Adelaide Oval fixture towards Geelong.

The Eagles received 10 in a row from spherical two in 2018, the season they captured the flag.

“There are definitely some similarities,” Lycett advised reporters on Tuesday.

“We’re definitely building nicely at the moment and building belief – it’s the belief, the spirit of the group.

“I believe we received 11 (sic, 10) in a row at West Coast on the time.

“(The) young guys coming through, we’ve had a lot of young guys this year go to the next level – they were already at an amazing level and they’ve gone even higher.

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“… That was fairly just like what we had at West Coast after I was there.”

Lycett led the rucks in West Coast’s season of triumph and, after a hiccup this year, has returned to that status at Port.

The 30-year-old had shoulder surgery in 2022 and this season was axed after round five, prompting some speculation that his best was behind him.

Lycett ignored the doubters during his four-game absence from the AFL.

“I’m fairly cussed … I at all times knew that if I received myself proper and have one other crack at it, I’d be OK,” he mentioned.

“I simply had that confidence that I would not be (within the state league) for lengthy.

“The last 12 months has been pretty up and down in terms of on-field, off-field, injuries, a lot of things going on.

“So to have some consistency with my physique, I really feel like I’m enjoying the footy I used to be enjoying earlier than I received injured final 12 months.

“I just needed some confidence in my body and mind, so it’s all good now.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au