At the bounce yesterday and spotted this and knew it was heading towards disaster and pointed it out to my Hawks following mate before it happened.
When Motlop nailed the goal to put them 1 point down with 47 seconds left I watched Roughy run all the way down to full back to act as a spare man with most of the other Hawks players. And there was Chaplin standing all alone on the defensive side of the wings not knowing what to do until the Port bench yelled to him to sprint to the offensive side. So he did and stood as a loose man at the ball up on the corner of the centre square while Roughy stood by himself in the "hole." After Brogan's thump it was on its way to him already so I think Brogan knew exactly what he was doing with direction of the punch, Chaplin got the possession, was by himself and on the 50 and bombed it long to Ebert.
Goal. Winners.
Sometimes the flood doesnt pay off . . . .
By the Hawks telling Roughy to not worry about his man Port had a spare to quickly work out how best to use him. They did it.
Very very smart team play by Port Adelaide.