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Every player graded in the Brisbane versus Port Adelaide Qualifying Final

2023-09-09T22:20+10:00

Brisbane has cruised through to the Preliminary Finals, knocking off Port Adelaide at the Gabba.

But who were their key performers? Who underperformed for the Power? We've gone through all 46 players from the game!

See how we rated every player below:

BRISBANE

Hugh McCluggage (A+) Did the damage by foot. Clearly the best player on the ground alongside Rayner when the game was on the line.

Cam Rayner (A+) The former number one draft pick was the difference maker, with three goals. Kane Cornes labelled his performance "Leigh Matthews like".

Joe Daniher: (A+) Took his opportunities, booted 5, looked dangerous all game.

Josh Dunkley (A) With Neale well held, Dunkley stepped up.

Jaspa Fletcher (A) Breakout game for Fletcher in his first final.

Oscar McInerney (B+) Didn't win the hit-out numbers wise, but was clearly the better ruckman and gave his midfield better supply.

Keidean Coleman (B)

Conor McKenna (B) Provided a lot of drive out of defence all game.

Brandon Starcevich (B)

Jack Payne (B)

Lincoln McCarthy (B) Hit the scoreboard. Most of his touches were score involvements.

Darcy Wilmot (B)

Eric Hipwood (C+) Missed early chances, but had an impact generally.

Callum Ah Chee (C+)

Harris Andrews (C+) Wasn't a hugely impactful night for the skipper, but a good second half when the sting was out of the game.

Dayne Zorko (C+) Not a high-disposal game, but was impactful in moments.

Charlie Cameron (C+) Well-held by Ryan Burton, but got free for a moment and snagged two crucial goals.

Zac Bailey (C) Quiet after the opening goal of the game

Jarrod Berry (C)

Ryan Lester (C)

Lachie Neale (C-) Successively negated by Willem Drew. Had a few late possessions.

Deven Robertson (D+) A mostly quiet game for Robertson.

Jarryd Lyons (N/A) The sub. Kicked a goal with his first touch of the evening.

PORT ADELAIDE

Connor Rozee (A) Best on ground to half time. Not much more he could have done.

Ollie Lord (A) What a way to announce yourself on the finals stage. Booted four and took some big marks.

Ryan Burton (B+) Held Charlie Cameron quiet for 118 of 120 minutes.

Zak Butters (B+) Had a big second term to get Port a momentary lead, but was left to do too much.

Willem Drew (B+) Kept Lachie Neale very quiet while the game was alive. Did his job.

Sam Powell-Pepper (B) Fought hard all night. Kicked two goals in junk time late.

Scott Lycett (B) Very clearly played sore, but competed hard in the ruck.

Aliir Aliir (B) Hard to stop Daniher when the service was so good. Aliir still played well in one-on-one situations.

Miles Bergman (B)

Dan Houston (B) Struggled with the defensive pressure early, but found plenty of the footy.

Jason Horne-Francis (B)

Lachie Jones (C+) Had a few moments of toughness

Trent McKenzie (C+) Played through a knee injury suffered in the second half.

Jed McEntee (C)

Xavier Duursma (C-) Poor ball use across the night and had a few moments in contests he'd likely regret.

Willie Rioli (C-)

Darcy Byrne-Jones (C-) Subbed out in the third term after kicking a goal.

Kane Farrell (D+)

Todd Marshall (D) Might have been a different game if he converts three easy set shots.

Jeremy Finlayson (D)

Ollie Wines (D-) As quiet as Ollie Wines has been in a long time.

Dylan Williams (N/A) Quiet game before suffering a hamstring injury.

Travis Boak (N/A) Subbed in late.

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