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Hawthorn Defeats Port Adelaide 87-49 in Weather-Impacted Clash

UPDATE: In a fiercely contested match at UTAS Stadium in Launceston, Hawthorn decisively defeated Port Adelaide with a score of 13.9 (87) to 7.7 (49). This critical victory, witnessed by a crowd of 12,722 despite torrential rain and fierce winds, significantly impacts the AFL finals landscape.

The highly anticipated showdown, held on July 15, 2025, was more than just a battle for points; it was a match steeped in rivalry. With both teams vying for a coveted top-four position, the stakes could not have been higher. Hawthorn’s win effectively ends Port Adelaide’s finals hopes while keeping the Hawks firmly in contention for a double chance.

Hawthorn’s dominance at home continued, marking their 11th consecutive win in Launceston. The weather, which included sideways rain and gusty winds, challenged both teams, but it was Hawthorn who adapted best to the conditions. Coach Sam Mitchell expressed relief and pride in his team’s resilience, especially after their previous loss to Fremantle.

As the game began, the wind favored scoring towards the city end. Hawthorn kicked off with the first major, but Port Adelaide quickly retaliated, looking to capitalize on their previous four-game winning streak against the Hawks. However, Hawthorn’s ability to weather the storm—literally and figuratively—proved crucial as they maintained composure.

Standout player Dylan Moore, with 18 disposals in the first half, played a pivotal role. His skill was complemented by Jack Gunston, who scored a remarkable goal, likely to be remembered as the “goal of the weekend.” Gunston’s shot from a tricky position swirled in the wind and found the net, energizing the home crowd.

The second half brought worsening weather, yet both teams remained undeterred. Port’s Jordon Sweet and Ollie Lord responded to Hawthorn’s early goals, leveling the score at one point. But frustrations mounted for Mitchell as his team struggled to convert opportunities. A moment of brilliance from Harry Morrison to Mitchell Lewis eventually led to a goal from Moore that reignited Hawthorn’s momentum.

As rain battered the players, Hawthorn’s Bailey Macdonald scored his first AFL goal, breaking through tackles to extend the lead. The energy shifted, and the Hawks surged ahead, showcasing their determination and skill. Jarman Impey also shined, scoring two late goals to seal the victory and possibly earn himself the title of best on ground.

This match was not just another game; it was a testament to Hawthorn’s tenacity and ability to rise in challenging conditions. As the AFL season progresses, all eyes will be on the Hawks as they strive for finals success, while Port Adelaide faces a tough road ahead.

The next critical matchups will be essential for both teams as they navigate the final weeks of the season. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how the playoff picture continues to evolve.

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