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11.45pm on Jun 6, 2026
Ginbey injured as Port survive frenetic Eagles comeback
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Star West Coast defender Reuben Ginbey has been cut down by a quad injury as Port Adelaide snapped a four-game losing streak with a pulsating six-point AFL win at Optus Stadium.
In a nail-biting finish to Saturday night’s match, West Coast came from 22 points behind late in the third quarter to close the margin to four points with three minutes remaining.
The ball lived in West Coast’s forward line for most of the last quarter, and the Eagles had their chances to snatch the lead.
Jake Waterman was on fire for the Eagles.Getty Images
But Port were able to finally clear the ball from their defence in the final two minutes of the game, with Mitch Georgiades kicking a point after the final siren to make it a six-point win, 11.11 (77) to 10.11 (71), in front of 47,479 fans.
10.52pm on Jun 6, 2026
Port Adelaide have won a thriller
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The Power have just held on in a thrilling finish over the Eagles at Optus Stadium. The Eagles seemingly had all the play in those final stages, but the Power had the composure and the hardness at the contest right when they needed it most – despite being out on their feet with no interchange moves left (they’d used all their 75 available).
Final: Port Adelaide win 11.11 (77) to 10.11 (71)
Jason Horne-Francis had standout night for the Power.Getty Images
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10.48pm on Jun 6, 2026
There’s no quit in these Eagles
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Andrew McQualter’s side is growing in confidence with every quarter, let alone every game. They’re just four points adrift with about two-and-a-half minutes remaining, and they’re playing an irresistible brand of footy, while the Power are just trying to save a game they’ve led all night.
10.42pm on Jun 6, 2026
It’s Tom Cole again!
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Again, Tom Cole had only kicked six goals in his whole career up until tonight. Now he’s got two for the evening after a thumping long bomb. What a night to remember for the Eagles’ favourite son if his side can come back from here.
Jake Waterman then took a huge grab about 25 metres out on a slight angle, but he missed his set shot to the left.
The Power still lead by seven points with just under seven minutes remaining.
10.37pm on Jun 6, 2026
Port’s star power stands up
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No sooner had Jake Waterman slotted his third that the Power were in open space streaming forward, Jason Horne-Francis on the end of an irresistible play to slot his own third goal.
West Coast young guns Harley Reid, Jobe Shanahan and Willem Duursma just showed why the future is so bright for their side – combining for a brilliant end-to-end goal. Duursma kept his composure to pounce on a loose ball inside 50, slamming the ball home.
On the injury front, it wasn’t a hamstring injury for Reuben Ginbey, after all. He did his quad when giving chase to Mitch Georgiades earlier, and that’s arguably worse news. Again, fingers crossed it’s not a severe one because that could mean an extended period out of the game.
Port Adelaide lead 8.8 (56) to 7.5 (47) with about five minutes left in the third term.
Star Eagles defender Reuben Ginbey has seemingly done his hamstring in hot pursuit of Mitch Georgiades as he ran into an open goal five minutes into the third term at Optus Stadium.
Ginbey’s off the ground and heading down to the rooms. Let’s hope he doesn’t miss too much footy.
With about 14 minutes left in the third, the Power lead 8.7 (55) to 6.4 (40).