Match report: Giants notch biggest score in Power thrashing
April 17, 2016 3:45 PM
GREATER Western Sydney has smashed a host of club records in its thumping 86-point win over Port Adelaide at Manuka Oval on Sunday afternoon.
| Joel Patfull is chaired off Manuka Oval after his 200th game. Picture: AFL Media |
The dominant 22.19 (151) to 9.11 (65) victory in Canberra was the Giants' highest ever score and biggest winning margin since joining the competition in 2012.
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It marked their second win in two games at the ground this season, having beaten Geelong in round two, and takes their record in the nation's capital to four from their past five.
They had 14 individual goalscorers - youngster Rory Lobb stepped up with four goals, Rhys Palmer booted three, while Callan Ward, Steve Johnson and Ryan Griffen each chimed in with two.
Dylan Shiel was once again hugely influential, as was Shane Mumford who dominated the ruck against opposite Matthew Lobbe.
The Giants, out to avenge last week's loss to the Sydney Swans, were full of energy and intent against a Power outfit that lacked any spark or passion.
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