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Injury-hit Port make four changes for Geelong game

By Steve Larkin
Updated May 9 2024 - 6:40pm, first published 6:34pm
Port Adelaide ruckman Dante Visentini (right) has been recalled to take on the Cats in Geelong. (Julian Smith/AAP PHOTOS)
Port Adelaide ruckman Dante Visentini (right) has been recalled to take on the Cats in Geelong. (Julian Smith/AAP PHOTOS)

Injury-hit Port Adelaide have made four forced changes for what coach Ken Hinkley describes as the toughest AFL task - playing Geelong in Geelong.

Captain Connor Rozee (hamstring), defender Lachie Jones (hamstring), ruckman Jordon Sweet (virus) and winger Jason Burgoyne (groin) will all miss Friday night's fixture.

Hinkley has also axed Dylan Williams while summoning three-gamer Dante Visentini to lead the rucks and recalling Jeremy Finlayson, Frank Evans, Josh Sinn and Aliir Aliir.

Finlayson will play his first AFL game since being suspended for three games for making a homophobic slur during a game, while Aliir missed Port's loss to Adelaide last weekend because of concussion.

"There's a bit going on," Hinkley told reporters at Adelaide airport on Thursday.

"We know the challenge of beating Geelong in Geelong and what it has been like for us particularly, but for every club out there.

"It's probably still the biggest task in footy.

"We'd be foolish not to acknowledge the talent of the team that we come up against.

"I'm sure they have been the best-ranked team since about 2005 or 2006 ... as far as evenness goes and performing at a very, very high level."

The Power, who have won just twice from 16 attempts in away games against the Cats, hold seventh spot with five wins and three losses.

But Hinkley knows Port must improve their record against top-end teams to be rated legitimate premiership contenders.

"That's fair and it's obvious," he said.

"We are five-three (win-loss), we would have liked to be a little bit better than that clearly.

"We're not too far off the pace and not too far off the pack.

"But the reality is that as the season unfolds, you have to beat teams who are going to be a part of the finals."

Second-placed Geelong, who suffered their first defeat of the season last-start against Melbourne after seven consecutive wins, won't risk Tanner Bruhn against the Power.

The midfielder copped a blow to the shoulder and was substituted out of the loss to the Demons.

"Our plan is to hold him back this week and have him fresh for next week," Cats coach Chris Scott told reporters in Geelong.

"There is a difference between being available to play and being optimal so we are just going to be a bit conservative with him."

Utility Zach Tuohy and Jack Bowes have both been rested with Mark O'Connor, Brandan Parfitt and Oisin Mullen recalled.

Australian Associated Press