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Posted: 2024-07-21 20:59:49

Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley has revealed his unique method for helping Charlie Dixon recapture his form in the Power's defeat of Richmond on Saturday night. 

Meanwhile, Toby Greene wreaks havoc with the Gold Coast in GWS's victory, while Chris Fagan gives a nod to one of tennis's greatest rivalries after the Brisbane Lions pip the Sydney Swans.

Here's ABC Sport's take on all the action across the weekend, and you can re-read the live blogs here:

1. Bombers blow it again in old-fashioned shootout

Essendon missed a chance to solidify a spot in the top four last week because it wasn't good enough against the Demons at the MCG.

In round 19, the Bombers blew it again because they weren't good enough for long enough against the Crows at Docklands, going down by just two points in a game with 34 goals kicked (and a total combined score of 228).

In a season as tight as this one is, one of those blow-ups is a concern.

To have two of them — back to back — is bordering on a crisis that has left Brad Scott's men sitting in eighth spot on the ladder with five rounds left.

Jake Stringer walks from the field after the Bombers' AFL loss to the Crows.

The Bombers' loss to the Crows saw them finish round 19 in eighth place.(AAP: James Ross)

There were some positives to take out of it for the Bombers, with Nate Caddy's athleticism and verve hinting he could be something special in September football.

But after getting into a winning position, to then give it away conceding the last three goals of the game is a worry, as the Bombers — who have two wins from their last seven — try desperately to convince everyone they're not headed for another late-season collapse like 2023.

It's not over, as they have upcoming winnable games against St Kilda (Docklands), Fremantle (MCG) and Gold Coast (Docklands).

But they finish against Sydney at Docklands and Brisbane at the Gabba.

They'd want to have things wrapped up before round 23, otherwise that much-talked-about stat around the length of time since the Bombers last won a final could well end up extending for another year, at least.

ABC Sport player of the year votes:

3. Ben Keays (Adelaide)

2. Zach Merrett (Essendon)

1. Darcy Fogarty (Adelaide)

(All votes are decided by the ABC Sport commentary team after the match)

2. Greene reminds us why he's the Suns' kryptonite

When Gold Coast saw a trip to face the Giants away from home on the schedule, they could be forgiven for having a little shudder.

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Not just for their well-known struggles away from home, but also because it meant another contest against Toby Greene.

Greene is the Suns' kryptonite. He had kicked 11 goals in his last three games against the other recent expansion team.

On Saturday afternoon, it was as if the Giants skipper only wanted to deal in ridiculous moments against Gold Coast.

First, it was the moment when he took a micro-handball from Aaron Cadman in the right forward pocket and stop-started his way through the Suns defence, before kicking a cheeky checkside goal to give his side a three-goal break close to half-time.

With the game still in the balance shortly after the main break, he was close to the drop of the ball in the hotspot to fumble a first touch, then regather, turn his back to goal and deliver a Gary Ablett senior-like hook-kick over his shoulder to demoralise the Suns and put the Giants on the way to victory.

There were many other reasons the Suns lost.

Their inability to adapt to the fierce whirling wind for one, but Greene's delivery when it counted was there.

Suddenly the Giants are within striking distance of the top four.

It's not so much that Giants Stadium is a fortress (it's not), but getting the double chance is important, as is the prospect of avoiding finals on the road at the MCG before they have to.

There are a few tough assignments left before September, not the least of which is the surging Hawks in two weeks, the Lions at the Gabba in round 22 and a final-round outing against the Western Bulldogs in Ballarat.

ABC player of the year votes:

3. Lachlan Whitfield (GWS)

2. Sam Flanders (Gold Coast)

1. Tom Green (GWS)

3. Midfield dominance the key for Saints

At Docklands on Saturday, the St Kilda-West Coast game was a one-sided watch between two sides well out of contention.

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