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Power on for Cats

- ANDREW CAPEL

WATCH out Geelong — Port Adelaide captain Travis Boak has fired back at the pundits questionin­g his team’s flag credential­s, declaring its best is yet to come.

The Power has slipped from second flag favourite behind Sydney after its 3-0 start to equal-fifth with Saturday night’s opponent Geelong following its upset 22-point loss to Essendon.

But Boak said Port — which has played without lead ruckman Paddy Ryder (achilles tendinitis) for the past three weeks — had plenty of improvemen­t left in it.

“Opinions on our side will probably change and fluctuate throughout the year, and that’s fine,’’ the skipper said.

“For us, it’s about who we are and what we can control, and we are very happy with the group we’ve got and with the road we are heading.

“We know what we’re about, we know what our best footy’s about and we don’t think we’ve gone anywhere near that as yet.

“Our expectatio­ns are always very, very high and they won’t change.

“We know that our best footy is still to come and we’re still finding our feet in terms of the footy we’re able to play.

“But at 3-1 we’re still in a great position.”

Boak said Port had only played at its best for a half — when it stormed back from a 14-point deficit to win by 23 points against Sydney.

“I think the biggest thing for us is that we’ve been inconsiste­nt,’’ he said.

“We’ve played some really good footy but the challenge for us now is to make sure that we produce that consistent­ly throughout the four quarters.’’

The Power has won only one of three first halves, losing the past three to Sydney, Brisbane Lions and Essendon.

“As I said, we are nowhere near our best yet, which is a pretty exciting thing for our group,’’ the captain said.

Boak defended key offseason acquisitio­ns Steven Motlop, Jack Watts and Tom Rockliff who have yet to fire on all cylinders.

“Those guys have certainly got to find their feet in terms of coming into the group and playing our style of footy, but I think they’ve settled in really well,’’ he said.

“Obviously ‘Rocky’ has had a little bit of an interrupte­d pre-season and again a little injury (calf) on the weekend, so he’s going to face challenges through that.

“But we think we are pretty settled in terms of the guys coming into our group and playing our style of footy and their roles when they come into the side.’’

 ?? Picture: SARAH REED ?? POWER CHARGE: Jasper Pittard is in the selection mix for this weekend’s big match against the Cats.
Picture: SARAH REED POWER CHARGE: Jasper Pittard is in the selection mix for this weekend’s big match against the Cats.

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