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Slick Port power home to crush West Coast in the wet

West Coast officially have a weakness – and Port Adelaide have taken full advantage to post a 42-point win in their Good Friday AFL clash at Optus Stadium.

In a game that featured periods of driving rain, Port booted nine goals to two in the opening half to set up the 13.17 (95) to 8.5 (53) triumph.

Paddy Ryder puts another goal through for Port Adelaide.

Paddy Ryder puts another goal through for Port Adelaide.Credit:AAP

West Coast have proven to be the kings of dry-weather football.

But the shortcomings of the defending premiers have been clear to see when things get slippery.

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In round one against Brisbane, West Coast copped a 44-point hammering in greasy conditions at the Gabba.

And against the Power in front of 49,290 fans, West Coast's big guns could barely fire a shot in the wet and windy conditions.

Port's Ryan Burton dispossesses Eagle Jack Petruccelle.

Port's Ryan Burton dispossesses Eagle Jack Petruccelle.Credit:AAP

Key forwards Josh Kennedy, Jack Darling and Oscar Allen managed just one goal between them, with West Coast only avoiding an annihilation courtesy of a five-goal haul to young speedster Jack Petruccelle.

In contrast, the slick and fast Power had 10 different goalkickers in a dazzling team display.

The Power led by 49 points by halftime – an astonishing figure given the downpour in the first half.

Some Eagles fans left the stadium at that point, such was their dismay at how poor West Coast were playing.

West Coast's Shannon Hurn battles Sam Gray in the wet.

West Coast's Shannon Hurn battles Sam Gray in the wet.Credit:AAP

The six-goals-to-one second term tore the game wide open, with West Coast's defence unable to cope with the constant Power raids in the driving rain.

With tall timber Kennedy, Darling, Allen, Tom Hickey and Nathan Vardy proving to be ineffective in the wet, Port Adelaide cashed in.

Former Eagle Brad Ebert and Xavier Duursma booted two goals each in the first half, while Willem Drew snapped a ripper from the pocket as lightning flashed in the background.

Darling had a moment of madness just before halftime when he gave away an off- the-ball free kick and then a 50m penalty for slinging Paddy Ryder to the turf.

West Coast showed a bit more fight in the second half when the rain stopped, but the game was already over.

Power co-captain Ollie Wines was superb with 35 disposals, seven clearances and a goal, while Tom Rockliff, Sam Gray, and Sam Powell-Pepper were also influential.

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