ADELAIDE bounced back to form with a stirring 30-point Showdown win over Port Adelaide on Thursday night, making it three wins on the trot over its arch-rival.

The Power's inaccuracy proved costly, kicking 2.14 after quarter-time as the Crows got to work around the ground to grind out the 12.6 (78) to 5.18 (48) win at Adelaide Oval. 

Izak Rankine kicked three goals and set up two others, while Jake Soligo was awarded the Showdown medal after collecting 27 touches (14 contested), four clearances and 10 tackles.

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Soligo’s super showing earns Showdown medal

Crows young gun Jake Soligo continues to grow his reputation in the midfield with another stirring performance landing him a Showdown medal

Published on May 2, 2024

Power skipper Connor Rozee again failed to finish because of a hamstring concern and was subbed out at three-quarter time, while teammates Mitch Georgiades and Lachie Jones appeared to suffer leg injuries in a loss which leaves Port with a 5-3 win-loss record.

The Crows move to 3-5 and hold overall boasting rights over Port: in 55 games between the SA rivals, Adelaide now has a 28-27 edge.

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Highlights: Adelaide v Port Adelaide

The Crows and Power clash in round eight

Published on May 2, 2024

Fellow on-ballers Matt Crouch (28 touches), Jordan Dawson (24) and Rory Laird (26) were busy and Darcy Fogarty (two goals) was a standout in attack.

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Veteran Taylor Walker also booted two goals while Mark Keane and Josh Worrell were superb in defence.

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Charging Crows cooking up storm in tantalising term

Taylor Walker and Ned McHenry are afforded a wealth of space and burst towards goal for a pair of exciting majors

Published on May 2, 2024

Port vice-captain Zak Butters gathered a game-high 33 disposals and Miles Bergman (20 touches) and Brownlow medallist Ollie Wines (22) battled gamely.

Jason Horne-Francis (two goals) was damaging in spurts and Dan Houston (20 possessions) was accomplished at half-back.

Horne-Francis almost singlehandedly willed the Power back into the contest late in the game, kicking a goal either side of three-quarter time to reduce the margin to three straight kicks.

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Horne-Francis tries to ignite Port with two big moments

Power young gun Jason Horne-Francis produces a pair of crucial majors to give his side some hope

Published on May 2, 2024

Adelaide's Fogarty booted two first-quarter goals in a 90-second burst to set the tone for the Crows early.

When his teammate Walker took possession at half-forward, had a bounce, and slotted from 50m, the Crows were 18-1 up.

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Fogarty on fire with powerful early double

Darcy Fogarty takes a pair of big clunks and finishes truly to earn the first two goals of the game

Published on May 2, 2024

Port's Charlie Dixon settled his side before two more Adelaide goals created a 23-point buffer.

The Power rallied with two late strikes, with Todd Marshall's long-range effort reducing their deficit to eight points at quarter-time.

Adelaide gradually edged further ahead in a low-scoring second term with Rankine and Lachlan Sholl scoring while keeping Port goalless.

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Rankine works the crowd after typical magic

Izak Rankine gets the Crows faithful up and about again with a stunning finish

Published on May 2, 2024

The Crows led by 19 points at half-time, 7.2 to 3.7, and again made another move in the third term.

After Walker booted his second major, Rankine produced a trademark goal - from one step and a tight angle - to put Adelaide 31 points ahead.

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Ridiculous Rankine provides ultimate show to end party

Izak Rankine delivers one more piece of individual brilliance to send the Crows fans into a frenzy

Published on May 2, 2024

The Power clawed one back through Horne-Francis but the Crows were still in command by 23 points at three quarter-time, 9.4 to 4.11.

Adelaide iced the victory with three consecutive goals to end the match.

Connor's injury concern
Connor Rozee came into the match with questions over his fitness after failing to finish last Friday night's win against St Kilda due to a hamstring issue, however he was cleared to play and took his spot in the grudge match. But he was far below his explosive best and left the field early in the third quarter. After an extended 13-minute stint on the bench, the Power skipper returned to play but his revival was short-lived, subbed out at three-quarter time with hamstring tightness.

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Power play with fire as hampered Rozee gets subbed out

Port skipper Connor Rozee is forced out of the game hurt after a much-publicised midweek decision to play him goes awry

Published on May 2, 2024

Farewell Rory Sloane
Much-loved Crows veteran Rory Sloane was farewelled in front of an adoring Adelaide Oval crowd after announcing his retirement this week. The 34-year-old did a lap of honour pre-game and was chaired off by long-time teammates Taylor Walker and Matt Crouch after the win. The former club captain called time on his career after undergoing eye surgery in the pre-season. He did everything he could to prolong his career, but ultimately couldn't ignore the medical advice that forced his retirement to avoid causing further damage to his eye.

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Special scenes as Sloane says goodbye

Adelaide champion Rory Sloane gets chaired off the ground after announcing his retirement from the game earlier this week

Published on May 2, 2024

A rivalry like no other
The South Australian foes have now clashed 55 times, with a remarkably even winning record between the sides - Adelaide has won 28 times, Port 27. In further proof to the fierce rivalry, one in every three Showdowns has been decided by 10 points or less. But it's Adelaide who holds bragging rights after three consecutive Showdown triumphs following wins in both clashes last year. Thursday night's victory was season-defining for the Crows, who now move to a 3-5 win-loss record with games against last year's Grand Finalists Brisbane and Collingwood to come in the next fortnight.

ADELAIDE              5.0    7.2    9.4     12.6 (78)
PORT ADELAIDE    3.4    3.7    4.11    5.18 (48)

GOALS
Adelaide: Rankine 3, Fogarty 2, Walker 2, Cook, Keays, McHenry, Rachele, Sholl
Port Adelaide: Horne-Francis 2, Dixon, Marshall, Rioli

BEST
Adelaide: Soligo, Rankine, Crouch, Keane, Worrell, Walker
Port Adelaide: Horne-Francis, Wines, Butters, Bergman

INJURIES
Adelaide: Nil
Port Adelaide: Georgiades (knee), Jones (leg) Rozee (hamstring)

SUBSTITUTES
Adelaide: Brodie Smith (replaced Daniel Curtin at three-quarter time)
Port Adelaide: Jackson Mead (replaced Connor Rozee at three-quarter time)

Crowd: 52,106 at Adelaide Oval