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Sheezel wins North Melbourne best and fairest
First-year midfielder Harry Sheezel has won the Syd Barker Medal as North Melbourne’s best and fairest player.
Quite an achievement for someone just starting out in the AFL.
Hogan hails travelling Giants
Giants forward Jesse Hogan kicked four goals tonight and he admits he and his teammates are loving their hot run through the finals.
“I think no other team travels as much as we do each week,” Hogan told Fox Footy.
“We are so used to the travel and we just love it. It’s been a fun run so far.”
Jesse Hogan.Credit: AFL Photos
Watch: There’s a big, big sound rings out
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‘The most amount of trust you can get’: Greene
Giants captain Toby Greene spoke to Channel Seven post game.
You are off to another preliminary final?
We were full of confidence, we knew if we played close to our best we were going to be hard to beat. They are a good side and made us work. They came hard in the third. We had full confidence that if we played our brand we would be tough to beat.
Jesse Hogan and Toby Greene of the Giants celebrate a goal.Credit: AFL Photos
It has been a pretty amazing 13 weeks, 11 games. You must have so much trust in your group?
The most amount of trust you can get. A special group. From the youngest to the oldest, so much faith that we play a role. If you have the will, you can do well.
You had a lot of time here at GWS, how good is this group the way you have gelled and we have seen so far?
We’ve always been a super close club. We travel a lot, the last two weeks has been so much fun. Feels like we’re back home at the MCG next week. That was the plan. We are pumped. Travelling and getting wins like this, that is what football is about.
FT: GWS Giants 13.15 (93) d Port Adelaide 9.16 (70)
The GWS Giants have continued their run through the AFL finals taking down Port Adelaide at Adelaide Oval in tonight’s semi-final.
The Giants will face Collingwood at the MCG for a place in the grand final and after so many big wins in the second half of this season, the Giants will have all the belief in the world that they can take the game to the Magpies.
Toby Greene of the Giants celebrates a goal with Josh Kelly of the Giants.Credit: Getty Images
Stephen Coniglio and Lachie Whitfield were brilliant. This could have been Coniglio’s best game as a Giant.
The Power will be shattered after another straight-sets defeat but in so many moments tonight, the Giants were better at winning the football or the contest. That is either an effort issue or a structural one.
For all their wins, there are still some massive questions for them to answer this off-season.
Stunning stat
Greene might have sealed it
Greene has pulled in a chest mark, in the middle of the pack, and then snapped his third goal.
The Giants look to be home but there is just enough time that the Power could still make a miracle comeback.
It just doesn’t look like happening.
Giants 93, Power 66 with five mins to go.
Toby Greene of the Giants competes with Connor Rozee of Port Adelaide.Credit: Getty Images
Riccardi goals from the boundary line
Jake Riccardi has marked on the right boundary line and gone back and kicked it on a perfect line with the ball sailing over the goal-umpire’s hat.
He knows it is a huge moment.
The Giants aren’t safe yet but they are very close.
Giants 87, Power 65 with eight mins to go.
Time is wasting away
The Giants can’t seem to kick the knockout goal and the Power don’t have the explosiveness to break into their forward line and kick the momentum-changing goal.
Next goal could decide this match. Or not.
Giants 81, Power 65 with 10 mins to go.
Brent Daniels of the Giants competes with Ollie Wines of Port Adelaide.Credit: Getty Images
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