Port aim to crack Saints’ defensive rock with patience
Roger Vaughan |

Port Adelaide are bracing for an AFL battle of patience and will when they try to crack the rock that is St Kilda’s defence.
While speed is always a key factor at Marvel Stadium, Power defensive coach Nathan Bassett said his side must be ready for a struggle.
The Saints are top of the ladder with a 5-1 record and easily the best defensive record in the league.
While eight teams – including 10th-placed Sydney – have scored more than St Kilda, no one comes close to points against.
St Kilda have conceded 357 – fewer than 10 goals a game. The next-best are ninth-placed Geelong with 459.
“Clearly if scoring is the only thing that makes you feel good, then playing St Kilda you’re not going to feel good too often,” Bassett said on Thursday.
“They’ve been the standout defensive team so far this year – they’re three goals better than anyone else – so it’s going to be a challenge to kick a score big enough to win.
“It is a clearly defined style and they work together well as a team.
“There’s a bit of soccer defence, you almost call (it), about the way they play. That’s fine, they’re finding good ways to win.”
Bassett said pace might break the Saints open, but Port must be careful.
“The challenge is a lot around with (using) the ball and then ensuring we don’t make too many mistakes up the other end,” he said.
“The teams that have taken a lot of marks on them haven’t had great success so far.
“You want to give your forwards some opportunities in one-on-ones.”
Port will have three forced changes, with Todd Marshall (concussion), captain Tom Jonas (suspension) and Kane Farrell (cheekbone) unavailable, while the Saints are unchanged.
Key forward Charlie Dixon will return from one game out with a knee injury and Jase Burgoyne is also back, while Dylan Williams will come into the 22 after he was the substitute in last week’s win over West Coast.
Bassett said Ken Hinkley would definitely be in charge on Friday night after their senior coach travelled ahead of the team because of a family matter.
After their round-three Showdown loss had the dogs barking about Hinkley’s future, Port have enjoyed a three-game winning streak and sit seventh.
This will be the first match under Friday night lights for St Kilda and Port this season.
AAP