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Chapter 1: What happened in the Port Adelaide vs. West Coast game?
the award-winning Crunch Time. Kicks and goal! They are breaking forward here, Port Adelaide, and Bo Allen has to run hard. And Horne-Francis should be the next target, and is. He needs to be closed off by Duggan. He's been chased, but he's just classy. He is too classy! Jason Horne-Francis!
Chapter 2: What are the implications of Ruben Ginby's injury for West Coast?
He knew he was hot, and he kicked his third goal. Duggan is there. Ten seconds. They hack it out of there. Harley Reid, punched away. Siren's going to sound. Port Adelaide have held firm in front of 47,500.
Chapter 3: How did the Reid vs. Butters matchup impact the game?
Siren sounds. That's as gutsy as you'll ever see. They were under enormous pressure, but they held firm. They have hung tough. Take a bow, Port Adelaide. Probably the best win in Josh Carr's coaching career.
At times it was a tough watch, but there were storylines galore at Optus Stadium last night. West Coast lose one of their most important stars, with Ruben Ginby set for an extended period on the sidelines. But it was all about the Reid v Butters show, as the two stars of the competition's locked horns in a battle for the ages. A much-needed win for the power as they hold off a gritty Eagles side.
Chapter 4: What did the commentators say about Port Adelaide's performance?
Underground handball, Ashcroft went underground again. Morris, left foot, snap!
How does he do it? He's kicked four. Ashcroft, Lowman, sidesteps, kicks inside 50, dishes the handball off.
Here goes Connor McKenna, takes the bounce, kicks the goal. They broke the lines and they sprinted to the goal face, the Brisbane Lions. Up to Lowman again, takes the mark, chips it inside 50. It's an open forward line.
Chapter 5: What are the strengths and weaknesses of the Brisbane Lions this season?
Charlie Cameron, he can almost seal the game from here, Charlie. Well, that was a big test tonight for the Brisbane Lions against their local rivals. And after three games losing in a row, they are back on the winner's list. The two-time reigning premiers win the Q Clash by 31 points. Everything. We just looked off, comprehensively beaten in all facets of the game.
And, you know, Brisbane taught us a lesson. Well, the Lions re-established their best and told the competition, don't write us off just yet, as we seek more questions about the Gold Coast Suns in 2026. Logan Morris further amplifying his credentials as one of the steals of his draft class with seven goals in the Q clash.
Chapter 6: How is North Melbourne's rebuilding process going?
But where to now for the Gold Coast Suns?
Murphy Reid plays on, slings the kick superbly. He is must-watches Murphy Reid. Just bounces it down the other side. Switzkowski took it and took off. Jackson on the end of it. He can run to 45 and he flushes it. Oh, what a sight it is to see that man just striding out. Big win. With their biggest ever winning margin, Frio have clocked up 12 in a row.
They have taken to North Melbourne in no uncertain terms.
Our fans have every right to be excited.
Chapter 7: What are the expectations for the Gold Coast Suns moving forward?
I've said it multiple times and we haven't had a lot of success as a football club so I'm excited that our fans are enjoying our footy. They've got every right to get ahead of themselves and lose track of where we are in the season but we haven't got any right to do that internally.
The Kangaroos scored a million bucks for their Bunbury adventure, but at what cost? The Dockers booting 19 unanswered goals to obliterate the Kangaroos to the tune of 124 points and a much-needed percentage booster heading into the bye. We'll dissect if North Melbourne have actually turned the corner. Right around Australia, this is Sunday Crunch Time.
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Chapter 8: What insights did Chris Fagan provide after the Brisbane Lions game?
This is becoming all too regular for me. Cam Luke out. John Donahoe in. And alongside me is Liam Pickering. Hello, Picks.
G'day, Donners. Hello, everyone. Good to be here after another fascinating round of footy so far and a couple of three big games to come.
Absolutely. Josh Jenkins also here. Hello, JJ. Afternoon, boys. Yeah, it was a good weekend of footy thus far. Hopefully two cracking games today and then maybe the cream on the cake tomorrow. I forced my in-laws and my wife to watch the footy last night. West Coast and Port Adelaide, they were wrestling me for the remote. And I said, no, we're professionals. We've got to watch every single game.
And in the end, we're actually rewarded because the last quarter and a half was really good footy. The first two, two and a half quarters was a little bit... and there was a little bit too much kick mark going on and too many skill errors. But the last sort of 30, 40 minutes of that game, JD, was very, very enjoyable. Yeah, I was entertained. I was entertained and quite impressed.
I know we'll delve deep into that game in a moment, but I was quite impressed with West Coast. I think they've got a nice little core building. I'm not as enamored by Port Adelaide, but I guess we can delve deep into that a little bit more. What do you think, Pix?
Yeah, well, I think I'm on pick for Port Adelaide, but, I mean, it wouldn't have surprised me at all if West Coast had won. So it was a good competitive game. I don't think they're either sort of world beaters, but I did watch the Brisbane game as well against Gold Coast, and they were very, very good. They were excellent.
So much to dissect over the next couple of hours. 0-4-3-3, 98-11-16. You can join us across the next couple of hours. All right, Sunday Snaps, what's been your biggest takeaway from the round of footy so far? Who wants the new ball? Let's give it to JJ. JJ, you have the new ball, please. All right, well, you just mentioned Brisbane and a wounded lion is the most dangerous form of lion.
And look, I don't think anyone has been bold enough. I was listening closely last week. I don't think anyone had the courage, the cherries, to say, nah, they are done. Until I got to Thursday morning and I did a little Fox footy show with Daniel Hoyne and he said, they are done. Forget it. Don't want to hear about it. They are done. He was the only one.
courageous slash silly enough to say they are done. But he's looking at it from a numbers perspective. And the numbers were telling us they were done. But the reality is I think these guys are bored. Just the monotony of the season is too much for them. They just want to chime in in these big moments.
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