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flag Port Adelaide beat Essendon 133-70 in their first 2026 win, with key injuries and a dominant midfield.

flag Port Adelaide defeated Essendon 20.13 (133) to 10.10 (70) in a dominant Round 2 AFL clash, securing their first win of the 2026 season. flag The Power surged with nine consecutive goals around quarter time, led by Jason Horne-Francis’s three goals and strong midfield performances from Connor Rozee and Zak Butters. flag Rozee exited with a suspected left hamstring strain and possible nerve issue, while defenders Miles Bergman and Mason Redman also left with injuries. flag Essendon, already reeling from a loss to Hawthorn, struggled offensively, going goalless for over 22 minutes and trailing by 49 points at halftime. flag The result intensified pressure on Essendon coach Brad Scott, while new Port coach Josh Carr earned his first victory.

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