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1999 — ROUND 18 — GAME 6
Port Adelaide v Brisbane Lions
Sunday, August 1, 1999
at Football Park (2.10pm AEST), crowd: 33,345
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
PA 2.2-14 3.6-24 7.10-52 9.12-66
BRI 3.9-27 (13) 9.14-68 (44) 12.15-87 (35) 17.16-118 (52)
Goals: Brisbane: Champion 3, Power 2, A.Lynch 2, Keating 2, M.Voss, Molloy, Ashcroft, B.Voss, Black, Leppitsch, Hart, Lappin. Port: Tredrea 3, Harwood 2, French 2, Bode, Mead.
Best: Brisbane: M.Voss, Ashcroft, Keating, C.Scott, Akermanis.
Port: Lyle, Mead, Schofield, Tredrea, Bode.
Umpires: Peter Carey, Mark McKenzie, Ray Kelsey.

 

2000 — ROUND FOUR — GAME 6
Port Adelaide v Brisbane Lions
Sunday, April 2, 2000
at Football Park, (2.10pm EST), crowd: 24,458
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
PA 4.4-28 (7) 10.7-67 (13) 16.9-105 (38) 23.11-149 (43)
BRI 3.3-21 8.6-54 9.13-67 15.16-106
Goals: Port: Burgoyne 5, Harwood 3, Montgomery 2, Schofield 2, Francis 2, Morton 2, Tredrea 2, Primus, Francou, Wilson, Bode, Kingsley. Brisbane: Lynch 3, Bradshaw 3, McRae 3, Black 2, Molloy, Ashcroft, Hart, Lappin.
Best: Port: Burgoyne, Wilson, Bishop, Montgomery, Lyle. Brisbane: Lappin, Black, Heuskes, C.Scott, C.McRae.
Umpires: Darren Goldspink, Steven Hanley, Michael Vozzo.

 

2000 — ROUND 19 — GAME 5
Brisbane Lions v Port Adelaide
Sunday, July 16, 2000
at the BCG, (12.40pm AEST), crowd: 21,956
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
BRI 4.1-25 (6) 8.4-52 (17) 14.6-90 (46) 18.12-120 (67)
PA 3.1-19 5.5-35 6.8-44 7.11-53
Goals: Brisbane: Bradshaw 5, Lynch 3, Akermanis 2, Johnson 2, Ashcroft, Black, Lappin, Lawrence, Power, B.Voss. Port: Dew 3, James, Montgomery, Schofield, Tredrea.
Best: Brisbane: Johnson, M.Voss, Akermanis, Power, Black. Port: N.Stevens, Poulton, James, Francis.
Umpires: Gavin Dore, John Harvey, Martin Ellis.

 

2001 — ROUND 1 — GAME 5
Port Adelaide v Brisbane Lions
Friday(N) March 9, 2001
at Football Park, (7.40pm AEST), crowd: 25,948
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
PA 0.3-3 3.7-25 13.12-90 (19) 14.15-99 (6)
BRI 3.3-21 (18) 7.5-47 (22) 11.5-71 14.9-93
Goals: Port: Che Cockatoo-Collins 3, Brent Guerra 3, Fabian Francis 2, Jarrad Schofield, Stuart Dew, Bowen Lockwood, Darren Mead, Chad Cornes, Gavin Wanganeen. Brisbane: Damian Cupido 4, Jonathan Brown 2, Justin Leppitsch 2, Marcus Ashcroft, Alastair Lynch, Simon Black, Clark Keating, Daniel Bradshaw, Beau McDonald.
Best: Port: Matthew Primus, Josh Carr, Jarrad Schofield, Josh Francou, Che Cockatoo-Collins. Brisbane: Nigel Lappin, Clark Keating, Damian Cupido, Simon Black, Jonathan Brown.
Umpires: Brett Allen, Gavin Dore, Stuart Wenn.

 

2001 — ROUND 16 — GAME 4
Brisbane Lions v Port Adelaide
Saturday (N), July 21, 2001
at the Gabba, (7.40pm AEST), crowd: 29,547
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
BRI 4.4-28 (12) 10.7-67 (47) 12.12-84 (38) 13.16-94 (34)
PA 2.4-16 2.8-20 6.10-46 8.12-60
Goals: Brisbane: Alastair Lynch 4, Craig McRae 2, Martin Pike 2, Tim Notting, Clark Keating, Daniel Bradshaw, Jonathan Brown, Shaun Hart. Port: Warren Tredrea 3, Jarrad Schofield, Brett Montgomery, Josh Carr, Dean Brogan, Gavin Wanganeen.
Best: Brisbane: Alastair Lynch, Robert Copeland, Jason Akermanis, Tim Notting, Martin Pike. Port: Roger James, Josh Carr, Fabian Francis, Darren Mead, Gavin Wanganeen.
Umpires: Andrew Coates, Mark Nash, John Harvey.

 

2001 – SECOND QUALIFYING FINAL
Brisbane Lions v Port Adelaide
Saturday (N), September 8, 2001
at the BCG, (7.45pm AEST), crowd: 32,380
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
BRI 1.6-12 (–) 3.9-27 8.14-62 (11) 12.16-88 (32)
PA 2.0-12 (–) 7.1-43 (16) 8.3-51 8.8-56
Goals: Brisbane: Brad Scott 2, Alastair Lynch 2, Jason Akermanis 2, Simon Black 2, Michael Voss, Justin Leppitsch, Daniel Bradshaw, Nigel Lappin. Port Adelaide: Peter Burgoyne 3, Warren Tredrea 2, Brent Guerra, Josh Francou, Dean Brogan.
Best: Brisbane: Simon Black, Brad Scott, Darryl White, Jason Akermanis, Jonathan Brown. Port Adelaide: Brett Montgomery, Nick Stevens, Matthew Primus, Peter Burgoyne, Josh Carr.
Umpires: Bryan Sheehan, Stephen McBurney, Martin Ellis.
Reports: ALASTAIR LYNCH (B) for striking DARRYL WAKELIN (P) in the first quarter. Lynch was suspended for one match. MICHAEL VOSS (B) for wrestling JOSH CARR (P) in the third quarter. Voss accept the first charge fine of $1200. JOSH CARR (P) for wrestling MICHAEL VOSS (B) in the third quarter. Carr was cleared of the charge.

 

2002 — ROUND 7 — GAME 6
Brisbane v Port Adelaide
Sunday, May 12, 2002
at the Gabba, (1.10pm AEST), crowd: 24,538
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
BRI 5.3-33 (20) 12.5-77 (33) 13.10-88 (28) 19.15-129 (57)
PA 2.1-13 7.2-44 9.6-60 11.6-72
Goals: Brisbane: Daniel Bradshaw 3, Alastair Lynch 3, Jason Akermanis 2, Chris Johnson 2, Simon Black 2, Craig McRae, Martin Pike, Brad Scott, Tim Notting, Michael Voss, Robert Copeland, Marcus Ashcroft. Port: Jarred Schofield, 3, Brett Montgomery 2, Shane Wakelin, Brendon Lade, Warren Tredrea, Peter Burgoyne, Gavin Wanganeen, Chad Cornes.
Best: Brisbane: Jason Akermanis, Nigel Lappin, Michael Voss, Chris Scott, Chris Johnson. Port: Daniel Hardwick, Nick Stevens, Brett Montgomery, Jarred Schofield, Shane Wakelin.
Umpires: Scott McLaren, Martin Ellis, Derek Woodcock.
Report: DARREN MEAD (Bri) reported for striking LUKE POWER (Bri) during the third quarter. Following a video review this charge was withdrawn.
Following an investigation CHRIS JOHNSON (Bri) was cited for striking BRETT MONTGOMERY (PA) in the third quarter. Johnson was found guilty and suspended for two matches.

 

2002 — ROUND 22 — GAME 3
Port Adelaide v Brisbane Lions
Saturday, August 31, 2002
at Football Park, (2.40pm AEST), crowd: 46,439
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
PA 1.2-8 (–) 5.4-34 12.9-81 (28) 13.12-90 (6)
BRI 1.2-8 (–) 7.2-44 (10) 8.5-53 13.6-84
Goals: Port Adelaide: Matthew Primus 2, Gavin Wanganeen 2, Stuart Dew 2, Roger James 2, Peter Burgoyne, Shaun Burgoyne, Josh Francou, Kane Cornes, Brent Guerra. Brisbane: Jason Akermanis 3, Des Headland 2, Michael Voss 2, Luke Power, Alastair Lynch, Jonathan Brown, Simon Black, Justin Leppitsch, Shaun Hart.
Best: Port Adelaide: Roger James, Josh Carr. Matthew Primus, Gavin Wanganeen, Josh Francou. Brisbane: Simon Black, Michael Voss, Jason Akermanis, Chris Johnson, Des Headland.
Umpires: Matthew James, Brett Allen, Scott McLaren.

Report: GAVIN WANGANEEN (PA) for kneeing NIGEL LAPPIN (Bri) in the second quarter. The charge was withdrawn on Monday.

 

2002 — SECOND SEMI-FINAL
Brisbane v Port Adelaide
Saturday (n), September 21, 2002
at the Gabba,  (7.30pm AEST), crowd: 33,047
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
BRI 4.3-27 (1) 10.7-67 (20) 16.10-106 (32) 21.12-138 (56)
PA 4.2-26 7.5-47 11.8-74 12.10-82
Goals: Brisbane: Alastair Lynch 5.2, Des Headland 3, Michael Voss 3, Jonathan Brown 2, Tim Notting 2, Shaun Hart, Darryl White, Simon Black, Nigel Lappin, Jason Akermanis, Craig McRae. Port Adelaide: Stuart Dew 4, Matthew Primus 2, Warren Tredrea 2, Josh Carr, Shaun Burgoyne, Che Cockatoo-Collins, Peter Burgoyne.
Best: Brisbane: Des Headland, Simon Black, Michael Voss, Jonathan Brown, Nigel Lappin. Port Adelaide: Matthew Primus, Brett Montgomery, Josh Francou, Stuart Dew, Nick Stevens.
Umpires: Scott McLaren, Darren Morris, Darren Goldspink.

 

2003 — ROUND 2 — GAME 5
Port Adelaide v Brisbane Lions
Saturday (n), April 5, 2003
Football Park, 7.40pm EST, crowd: 27,876
Conditions: Good
Weather: Warm, after fine sunny day
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
PA 3.4-22 (12) 6.5-41 7.11-53 10.16-76
BRI 1.4-10 8.5-53 (12) 11.7-73 (20) 13.8-86 (10)
Goals: Brisbane: Luke Power 3, Jonathan Brown 2, Jamie Charman 2, Tim Notting, Alastair Lynch, Jason Akermanis, Simon Black, Darryl White, Daniel Bradshaw. Port: Shaun Burgoyne 3, Chad Cornes 2, Che Cockatoo-Collins, Warren Tredrea, Dean Brogan, Roger James, Stuart Dew.
Best: Brisbane: Nigel Lappin, Michael Voss, Luke Power, Brad Scott, Jonathan Brown, Jason Akermanis. Port: Nick Stevens, Matthew Primus, Gavin Wanganeen, Chad Cornes, Shaun Burgoyne, Jared Poulton.
Umpires: Brett Allen, Matthew Head, Darren Morris

 

2003 — ROUND 17 — GAME 5
Brisbane v Port Adelaide
Saturday (n), July 26, 2003
BCG (Gabba), 7.10pm EST, crowd: 32,043
Conditions: Good
Weather: Fine and cool
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
BRI 3.5-23 (1) 7.8-50 (1) 9.11-65 15.13-103
PA 3.4-22 7.7-49 10.10-70 (5) 15.14-104 (1)
Goals: Port Adelaide: Josh Carr 4, Che Cockatoo-Collins 2, Byron Pickett 2, Stuart Dew 2, Chad Cornes 2, Roger James 2, Shaun Burgoyne. Brisbane Lions: Shaun Hart 3, Michael Voss 2, Jason Akermanis 2, Clark Keating 2, Alastair Lynch 2, Jonathan Brown, Craig McRae, Brad Scott, Luke Power.
Best: Port Adelaide: Josh Carr, Gavin Wanganeen, Roger James, Byron Pickett, Brett Montgomery. Brisbane Lions: Jonathan Brown, Michael Voss, Martin Pike, Simon Black, Jason Akermanis, Luke Power.
Umpires: Stephen McBurney, Mathew James, Gavin Dore.

 

2004 — ROUND 11 — GAME 4
Brisbane v Port Adelaide
Saturday (n), June 5, 2004
BCG, 7.10pm AEST, crowd: 34,241
Conditions: Good, but patchy
Weather: Fine
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
BRI 6.2-38 (19) 9.7-61 (17) 14.11-95 (34) 18.15-123 (37)
PA 2.7-19 6.8-44 8.13-61 12.14-86
Goals: Brisbane: Luke Power 3, Jonathan Brown 3, Richard Hadley 2, Tim Notting 2, Daniel Bradshaw 2, Nigel Lappin, Michael Voss, Jamie Charman, Adrian Corrie, Jared Brennan, Martin Pike. Port: Brett Ebert 3, Gavin Wanganeen 2, Warren Tredrea 2, Stuart Dew, Josh Mahoney, Byron Pickett, Darryl Wakelin, Michael Wilson.
Best: Brisbane: Nigel Lappin, Luke Power, Brad Scott, Richard Hadley, Robbie Copeland, Jonathan Brown. Port: Kane Cornes, Domenic Cassisi, Jarrad Schofield, Brett Ebert, Warren Tredrea, Gavin Wanganeen.
Umpires: Brett Rosebury, Brett Allen, Shaun Ryan.
Report: STUART COCHRANE (PA) for striking RICHARD HADLEY (Bri) during the last quarter. Cochrane was found guilty and suspended for one match.

 

2004 — GRAND FINAL
Port Adelaide v Brisbane Lions
Saturday, September 25, 2004
MCG, 2.30pm AEST, crowd: 77,671
Conditions: Excellent
Weather: 18C, cloud cleared to last-half sunshine
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
PA 4.5-29 (15) 6.6-42 12.8-80 (17) 17.11-113 (40)
BRI 2.2-14 6.7-43 (1) 9.9-63 10.13-73
Goals: Port Adelaide: Gavin Wanganeen 4, Byron Pickett 3, Toby Thurstans 3, Shaun Burgoyne, Josh Mahoney, Stuart Dew, Josh Carr, Warren Tredrea, Brendon Lade, Adam Kingsley. Brisbane: Jason Akermanis 3, Daniel Bradshaw 3, Tim Notting 3, Clark Keating.
Best: Port Adelaide: Peter Burgoyne, Byron Pickett, Josh Carr, Gavin Wanganeen, Kane Cornes, Toby Thurstans. Brisbane: Mal Michael, Nigel Lappin, Tim Notting, Luke Power, Daniel Bradshaw, Jason Akermanis.
Umpires: Brett Allen, Mathew James, Shane McInerney.
Norm Smith Medal: Byron Pickett (Port Adelaide).
Reports: <> ALASTAIR LYNCH (Bri) and DARRYL WAKELIN (PA) for wrestling in the first quarter. The charge made by a goal umpire on match day was heard in conjunction with later citings.
<> Cited from video, ALASTAIR LYNCH (Bri) on three counts of attempting to strike DARRYL WAKELIN (PA); one count of striking or attempting to strike DARRYL WAKELIN (PA). Lynch pleaded guilty to two counts of striking and four counts of attempting to strike. The Tribunal imposed suspensions of four and three premiership matches respectively for the two striking offences, another three matches for one attempted strike and fined Lynch $5000 for each of the three attempted strikes – total 10 matches and fines of $15,000.
<> Cited from video, DARRYL WAKELIN (PA) for attempting to strike ALASTAIR LYNCH (Bri); for wrestling ALASTAIR LYNCH (Bri). Wakelin was found guilty of the charge of attempting to strike Lynch and fined $5,000.
<> Cited from video, JONATHAN BROWN (Bri) for striking JOSH CARR (PA; for wrestling JOSH CARR (PA). Due to illness the hearing of the two charges was postponed.
<> Cited from video, JOSH CARR (PA) for wrestling JONATHAN BROWN (Bri); for wrestling BRAD SCOTT (Bri) Carr pleaded guilty to both charges and was fined $1200 for each offence.
<> SIMON BLACK (Bri) for striking DAMIEN HARDWICK (PA) in the second quarter. Black pleaded not guilty. Black was found guilty and suspended for two premiership matches.
<> Cited from video, SIMON BLACK (Bri) for striking KANE CORNES (PA). Black pleaded not guilty. Black was found guilty and suspended for one premiership match.

 

2005 — ROUND 2— GAME 5
Port Adelaide v Brisbane
Saturday (n), April 2, 2005
Football Park, 7.40pm AEST, crowd: 34,892
Conditions: Good
Weather: Hot, 37C top; 33C at match time, cool change in 2nd quarter
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
PA 3.0-18 4.4-28 (–) 9.8-62 (27) 11.9-75 (2)
BRI 3.4-28 (10) 4.4-28 (–) 5.5-35 11.7-73
Goals: Port: Warren Tredrea 5.0, Brendon Lade 3, Damon White, Kade Cornes, Roger James. Brisbane: Daniel Bradshaw 3, Luke Power 2, Robbie Copeland 2, Daniel Merrett, Luke Power, Clark Keating, Tim Notting.
Best: Port: Domenic Cassisi, Warren Tredrea, Adam Kingsley, Peter Walsh, Brett Ebert, Aaron Shattock. Brisbane: Nigel Lappin, Martin Pike, Chris Johnson, Chris Scott, Michael Voss, Luke Power.
Umpires: (gold): Hayden Kennedy, Martin Ellis, Kieron Nicholls.

 

2005 — ROUND 21 — GAME 4
Brisbane Lions v Port Adelaide
Saturday (n), August 20, 2005
BCG (Gabba), 7.10pm AEST, crowd: 35,221
Conditions: Good
Weather: 20C, fine and mild
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
BRI 2.0-12 5.2-32 6.7-43 7.9-51
PA 4.4-28 (16) 7.6-48 (16) 9.12-66 (23) 11.15-81 (30)
Goals: Port: Chad Cornes 2, Warren Tredrea 2, Adam Kingsley, Josh Mahoney, Dean Brogan, Stuart Dew, Michael Pettigrew, Kane Cornes, Brett Montgomery. Brisbane: Justin Sherman, Michael Voss, Ash McGrath, Simon Black, Tim Notting, Chris Johnson, Josh Drummond.
Best: Port: Shaun Burgoyne, Chad Cornes, Josh Mahoney, Kane Cornes, Domenic Cassisi, Stuart Dew. Brisbane: Michael Voss, Josh Drummond, Jed Adcock, Luke Power, Tim Notting.
Umpires (gold): Mathew James, Matt Stevic, Darren Goldspink.

 

2006 — ROUND 8 — GAME 6
Port Adelaide v Brisbane
Sunday, May 21, 2006
Football Park, 1.10pm AEST, crowd: 21,970
Conditions: Good
Weather: 14C, cloudy
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
PA 4.6-30 6.9-45 7.13-55 10.18-78
BRI 5.3-33 (3) 9.8-62 (17) 18.11-119 (64) 22.15-147 (69)
Goals: Brisbane: Jonathan Brown 7.0, Daniel Bradshaw 6.4, Ashley McGrath 3, Luke Power 2, Joel Patfull, Tim Notting, Justin Sherman, Anthony Corrie. Port: Josh Mahoney 3, Brett Ebert 2, Toby Thurstans, Nathan Lonie, Warren Tredrea, Fabian Deluca, Steven Salopek.
Best: Brisbane:
Luke Power, Daniel Bradshaw, Jonathan Brown, Brad Scott, Jared Brennan, Jason Akermanis, Matthew Moody. Port: Steven Salopek, Brad Symes, Chad Cornes, Brett Ebert, Brendon Lade.
Umpires:
Simon Meredith, Stuart Wenn, Martin Ellis.

 

2007 — ROUND 13 — GAME 4
Brisbane v Port Adelaide
Saturday (n), June 30, 2007
BCG (Gabba), 7.15pm AEST, crowd: 22,124
Conditions: Good – though dewy
Weather: 16C, fine and clear
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
BRI 3.4-22 (7) 5.10-40 8.15-63 15.15-105
PA 2.3-15 9.5-59 (19) 14.7-91 (28) 17.10-112 (7)
Goals: Port: Daniel Motlop 6.1, Justin Westhoff 3, David Rodan 2, Danyle Pearce, Shaun Burgoyne, Robert Gray, Nathan Lonie, Chad Cornes, Brett Ebert.  Brisbane: Jonathan Brown 4, Tim Notting 3, Jared Brennan 2, Jamie Charman 2, Josh Drummond 2, Michael Rischitelli, Colm Begley.
Best: Port: Daniel Motlop, Chad Cornes, Kane Cornes, Peter Burgoyne, Danyle Pearce, David Rodan, Darryl Wakelin, Shaun Burgoyne.  Brisbane: Nigel Lappin, Luke Power, Tim Notting, Joel Macdonald, Jamie Charman, Daniel Merrett, Troy Selwood.
Umpires: Damien Sully, Matthew Head, Darren Goldspink.

 

2008 — ROUND 4 — GAME 5
Port Adelaide v Brisbane
Saturday (n), April 12, 2008
Football Park, 7.40pm AEST, crowd: 25,205
Conditions: Good – heavy rain in Q3 into Q4
Weather: 15C; rain developing
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
PA 6.3-39 (25) 10.5-65 (35) 15.7-97 (33) 16.8-104
BRI 2.2-14 4.6-30 9.10-64 18.16-124 (20)
Goals: Brisbane: Daniel Bradshaw 5.5, Jonathan Brown 4, Anthony Corrie, Wayde Mills, Simon Black, Michael Rischitelli, Jed Adcock, Tim Notting, Travis Johnstone, Cheynee Stiller, Rhan Hooper. Port: Chad Cornes 2, Rodan 2, Tredrea 2, Surjan 2, Cassisi, Brogan, K.Cornes, Westhoff, Ebert, Salopek, Pearce, S.Burgoyne.
Best: Brisbane: Simon Black, Daniel Bradshaw, Joel Macdonald, Travis Johnstone, Luke Power, Justin Sherman, Anthony Corrie, Jonathan Brown, Nigel Lappin. Port: Steven Salopek, Alipate Carlile, Chad Cornes, Dean Brogan, David Rodan, Travis Boak.
Umpires: Dean Margetts, Heath Ryan, Shaun Ryan.

 

2009 — ROUND 14 — GAME 3
Port Adelaide v Brisbane Lions
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Football Park, 3.10pm AEST; crowd: 20,293
Conditions: Fair to good
Weather: 15C, cloudy, showers
  1/4 time 1/2 time 3/4 time Final
PA 2.2-14 10.3-63 (20) 13.6-84 (7) 19.14-128 (48)
BRI 2.4-16 6.7-43 11.11-77 11.14-80
Goals: Port: Brett Ebert 4, Justin Westhoff 3, Robbie Gray 3, Warren Tredrea 2, Kane Cornes, Danyle Pearce, Steven Salopek, Dean Brogan, Tom Logan, Brendon Lade, Nathan Krakouer. Brisbane: Daniel Bradshaw 2, Jonathan Brown 2, Albert Proud 2, Rhan Hooper, Justin Sherman, Travis Johnstone, Simon Black, Daniel Rich.
Best: Port: David Rodan, Troy Chaplin, Domenic Cassisi, Peter Burgoyne, Alipate Carlile, Dean Brogan, Danyle Pearce, Kane Cornes. Brisbane: Jed Adcock, Justin Sherman, Luke Power, Ashley McGrath.
Umpires: Dean Margetts, Scott McLaren, Chris Kamolins.
Reports:
Troy Chaplin (PA) was charged with a Level Two charging offence against Daniel Rich (Bri) in Q3.
Chaplin's previous poor record meant his two-match sanction remained at two matches, even with an early plea.
The incident was assessed as negligent conduct (one point), medium impact (two points) and high contact (two points). This is a total of five activation points, resulting in a classification of a Level Two offence, drawing 225 demerit points and a two-match sanction. He has 70.31 points carried over from within the last 12 months, increasing the penalty to 295.31 points. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to 221.48 points and a two-match sanction.
Port Adelaide sought the adjudication of the Tribunal which convened on Tuesday evening. Chaplin's defence team failed to persuaded the jury to alter the judgement. The Tribunal confirmed the suspension of two matches.
Jared Brennan (Bri) was charged with a Level Four headbutting offence against Josh Carr (PA) in Q4.
Brennan's previous good record meant his three-match penalty for the offence was reduced to a two-match offence with his five-year good record and then reduced further to a one-game penalty with an early plea.
The incident was assessed as intentional conduct (three points), medium impact (two points) and high contact (two points). This is a total of seven activation points, resulting in a classification of a Level Four offence, drawing 325 demerit points and a three-match sanction. He has a five-year good record, which reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to 243.75 points and a two-match sanction. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to 182.81 points and a one-match sanction.
In an early plea, Brennan admitted guilt and accepted the MRP's one match suspension.

ALL THE GAMES, ALL THE STATS SINCE 1997

BRISBANE versus PORT ADELAIDE
P W L D P W L D
23 10 11 2 23 11 10 2

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HIGHEST SCORES
2006-R8-FP 22.15-147 (v 78) 2000-R4-FP 23.11-149 (v 106)
2002-1PF-BCG 21.12-138 (v 82) 2009-R14-FP 19.14-128 (v 80)
2002-R7-MCG 19.15-129 (v 72) 1998-R12-BCG 18.15-123 (v 123)
2008-R4-FP 18.16-124 (v 104) 2004-GF-MCG 17.11-113 (v 73)
        2007-R13-BCG 17.10-112 (v 105)

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GREATEST WINNING MARGINS
2006-R8-FP 69pts (147-78) 2000-R4-FP 43pts (149-106)
2000-R19-BCG 67pts (120-53) 2004-GF-MCG 40pts (113-73)
2002-R7-BCG 57pts (129-72) 2005-R21-BCG 30pts (151-41)
2002-2PF-BCG 56pts (138-82) 1999-R3-BCG 23pts (103-80)
2001-R1-FP 6pts (99-93)
2002-R22-FP 6pts (90-84)

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BRISBANE — BEST IN GOALS
7.0 Jonathan Brown, 2006-R8-FP
6.4 Daniel Bradshaw, 2006-R8-FP
5.3 Daniel Bradshaw, 2000-R19-BCG
5.2 Alastair Lynch, 2002-2PF-BCG
5.5 Daniel Bradshaw, 2008-R4-FP
4 Justin Leppitsch, 1997-R5-FP
4 Justin Leppitsch, 1997-R20-BCG
4 Damian Cupido, 2001-R1-FP
4.5 Alastair Lynch, 2001-R16-BCG
4.1 Jonathan Brown, 2007-R13-BCG
4.2 Jonathan Brown, 2008-R4-FP

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PORT ADELAIDE — BEST IN GOALS
6.1 Daniel Motlop, 2007-R13-BCG
5.4 Scott Cummings, 1997-R5-FP
5.0 Peter Burgoyne, 2000-R4-FP
5.0 Warren Tredrea, 2005-R2-FP
4 Scott Cummings, 1997-R20-BCG
4 Danny Morton, 1998-R12-BCG
4 Stuart Dew, 2002-2PF-BCG
4.1 Josh Carr, 2003-R17-BCG
4.1 Gavin Wanganeen, 2004-GF-MCG
4.1 Brett Ebert, 2009-R14-FP

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LONGEST WINNING SEQUENCE
BRISBANE PORT ADELAIDE
3 games, 2001-2002 3 games, 2004-05
2 games, 2002-03 1 game, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001,
1 game, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2008 2002, 2003, 2007, 2009

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DRAWN MATCHES
1997-R20-BCG

Brisbane 13.15-93, Port Adelaide 13.15-93
1998-R12-BCG

Brisbane 18.15-123, Port Adelaide 18.15-123

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LOWEST SCORES — since 1997
BRISBANE PORT ADELAIDE
2005-R21-BCG 7.9-51 (v 81) 2000-R19-BCG 7.11-53 (v 120)
1997-R5-FP 10.11-71 (v 73) 2001-2QF-BCG 8.8-56 (v 88)
2004-GF-MCG 10.13-73 (v 113) 2001-R16-BCG 8.12-60 (v 94)
2005-R2-FP 11.7-73 (v 75) 1999-R18-FP 9.12-66 (v 118)

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BRISBANE — BEST SCORE IN EACH QUARTER

1st QUARTER

2nd QUARTER

7.6-48 v 5.3-33 1998-R12-BCG 7.2-44 v 5.1-31 2002-R7-BCG
6.2-38 v 2.7-19 2004-R11-FP 6.5-41 v 1.4-10 1999-R18-FP
5.3-33 v 2.1-13 2002-R7-BCG 7.1-43 v 3.1-19 2003-R2-FP
5.3-33 v 4.6-30 2006-R8-FP 6.4-40 v 3.3-21 2002-2PF-BCG

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3rd QUARTER

4th QUARTER

9.3-57 v 1.4-10 2006-R8-FP 9.6-60 v 1.1-7 2008-R4-FP
8.3-51 v 3.5-23 1997-R20-BCG 7.0-42 v 3.3-21 2007-R13-BCG
6.3-39 v 4.3-27 2002-2PF-BCG 6.5-41 v 2.0-12 2002-R7-BCG
6.2-38 v 1.3-9 2000-R19-BCG 6.3-39 v 7.2-44 2000-R4-FP
      6.2-38 v 5.4-34 2003-R17-BCG
      6.2-38 v 2.1-13 2005-R2-FP

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PORT ADELAIDE — BEST SCORE IN EACH QUARTER

1st QUARTER

2nd QUARTER

7.4-46 v 2.2-14 1999-R3-BCG 8.1-49 v 4.3-27 2009-R14-FP
6.3-39 v 2.2-14 2008-R4-FP 7.2-44 v 2.6-18 2007-R13-BCG
5.3-33 v 7.6-48 1998-R12-BCG 6.3-39 v 5.3-33 2000-R4-FP
4.6-30 v 5.3-33 20006-R8-FP 5.1-31 v 2.3-15 2001-2QF-BCG
      5.1-31 v 7.2-44 2002-R7-BCG

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3rd QUARTER

4th QUARTER

10.5-65 v 4.0-24 2001-R1-FP 7.2-44 v 6.3-39 2000-R4-FP
7.5-47 v 1.3-9 2002-R22-FP 6.8-44 v 0.3-3 2009-R14-FP
6.2-38 v 1.7-13 2000-R4-FP 5.3-33 v 1.4-10 2004-GF-MCG
6.2-38 v 3.2-20 2004-GF-MCG 4.2-26 v 5.3-33 1998-R12-BCG

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WHERE WHEN   CROWD 

FINAL SCORE

Margin
97-R5-FP Su-Apr 27 31,757 PA 10.13-73 d Bri 10.11-71 2pts
97-R20-BCG Sa(N)Aug 16 20,835 Bri 13.15-93, PA 13.15-93 DRAW
98-R12-BCG Su-June 14 15,924 Bri 18.15-123, PA 18.15-123 DRAW
99-R3-BCG Sa(N)Apr 10 21,092 PA 15.13-103 d Bri 11.14-80 23pts
99-R18-FP Su-Aug 1 33,345 Bri 17.16-118 d PA 9.12-66 52pts
00-R4-FP Su-Apr 2 24,458 PA 23.11-149 d Bri 15.16-106 43pts
00-R19-BCG Su-July 16 21,956 Bri 18.12-120 d PA 7.11-53 67pts
01-R1-FP Sa(N)Mar 31 25,948 PA 14.15-99 v Bri 14.9-93 6pts
01-R16-BCG Sa(N)July 21 21,547 Bri 13.16-94 d PA 8.12-60 34pts
01-2QF-BCG Sa(N)BCG 32,380 Bri 12.16-88 d PA 8.8-56 32pts
02-R7-BCG Su-May 12 24,538 Bri 19.15-129 d PA 11.6-72 57pts
02-R22-FP Sa-Aug 31 46,439 PA 13.12-90 d Bri 13.6-84 6pts
02-2PF-BCG Sa(N)Sept 21 33,047 Bri 21.12-138 d PA 12.10-82 56pts
03-R2-FP Sa(N)Apr 5 27,876 Bri 13.8-86 d PA 10.16-76 10pts
03-R17-BCG Sa(N)July 26 32,043 PA 15.14-104 d Bri 15.13-103 1 pt
04-R11-BCG Sa(N)June 5 34,241 Bri 18.15-123 d PA 12.14-86 37pts
04-GF-MCG Sa-Sept 25 77,761 PA 17.11-113 d Bri 10.13-73 40pts
05-R2-FP Sa(N)Apr 2 34,892 PA 11.9-75 d Bri 11.17-73 2pts
05-R21-BCG Sa(N)Aug 20 35,221 PA 11.15-81 d Bri 7.9-51 30pts
06-R8-FP Su-May 21 21,970 Bri 22.15-147 d PA 10.18-78 69pts
07-R13-BCG Sa(N)June 30 22,124 PA 17.10-112 d Bri 15.15-104 7pts
08-R4-FP Sa(N)Apr 12 25,205 Bri 18.16-124 d PA 16.8-104 20pts
09-R14-FP Sa-July 4 20,293 PA 19.14-128 d Bri 11.14-80 48pts

FROM THE "FOOTYSTATS DIARY" — LAST TIME:

PORT ADELAIDE v BRISBANE
Port's 8.1 in Q2 tops the 7.7 in 2007-R13-BCG ...
the Power finished with the rush of 6.8 in Q4, the equal of their 7.2 versus Brisbane in 2000-R4 at Football Park ...
Port kicked their 2nd-best score against Brisbane – 19.14 short only to 23.11 in 2000-R4 at Football Park ...
50th TOM LOGAN, 46 PA 2006-09, 4 Bri 2005 ...

Michael Rogers noted:
48pts is Port Adelaide's highest winning margin v Brisbane, topping the 43pts of 2000-R4 at Football Park ...
all but one of Port's 7 wins this year have been enjoyed at Football Park ...
the Lions suffered it's third goalless Q4 this year, the equal of R1 and R4 ...
Brisbane's registered its first goalless Q4 v Port ...
 

Lions lapse, Port capitalises (The Age) more ...

PORT ADELAIDE 19.14-128 (Ebert 4, Westhoff 3, Gray 3) best, Rodan, Chaplin, Cassisi, BRISBANE 11.14-80 (Bradshaw 2, Brown 2, Proud 2) best, Adcock, Sherman, Power.
Saturday at Football Park: 20,293.
Reports:
Troy Chaplin (PA) was charged with a Level Two charging offence against Daniel Rich (Bri) in Q3.
Chaplin's previous poor record meant his two-match sanction remained at two matches, even with an early plea.
The incident was assessed as negligent conduct (one point), medium impact (two points) and high contact (two points). This is a total of five activation points, resulting in a classification of a Level Two offence, drawing 225 demerit points and a two-match sanction. He has 70.31 points carried over from within the last 12 months, increasing the penalty to 295.31 points. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to 221.48 points and a two-match sanction.
Port Adelaide sought the adjudication of the Tribunal which convened on Tuesday evening. Chaplin's defence team failed to persuaded the jury to alter the judgement. The Tribunal confirmed the suspension of two matches.
Jared Brennan (Bri) was charged with a Level Four headbutting offence against Josh Carr (PA) in Q4.
Brennan's previous good record meant his three-match penalty for the offence was reduced to a two-match offence with his five-year good record and then reduced further to a one-game penalty with an early plea.
The incident was assessed as intentional conduct (three points), medium impact (two points) and high contact (two points). This is a total of seven activation points, resulting in a classification of a Level Four offence, drawing 325 demerit points and a three-match sanction. He has a five-year good record, which reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to 243.75 points and a two-match sanction. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to 182.81 points and a one-match sanction.
In an early plea, Brennan admitted guilt and accepted the MRP's one match suspension.


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