Port Adelaide forward Robbie Gray has praised Ollie Wines for his star performance against Carlton, the young star showing no signs of second season blues.
PORT Adelaide believes the split first round can form as its greatest ally by giving them extra time to recover from the Carlton win and prepare for their first match at Adelaide Oval.
Swingman Justin Westhoff, who laid claim to man-of-the-match honours against the Blues, said having a weekend off would allow the Power to get over the physical bruises from the intense first match.
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It will also give the players and coaches more time to study the Crows' first match against Geelong.
``There were a few sore bodies after the game so it's probably good to have a few days off, to freshen up a bit'' Westhoff said. ``But there's always a worry when you've had a bit of extra time off that you go into the game a bit slow.
``But we come back after a few days off on Sunday ready to have a big week on the track and we'll be going into the game ready to go.''
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