May 15, 2011
From www.localfooty.com.au
Reported by Paul Amy
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THE expectation was of a tight, tense match between fierce rivals, both unbeaten after six rounds.
It was nothing of the sort. In every way and all day, Port Melbourne was far superior to Williamstown and no doubt the betting agencies will respond this week by squeezing the Boroughs to premiership favouritism and easing Willy.
On a TEAC Oval with a muddy middle and surface waters in some parts, Port split its old foe apart with an uncompromising first half.
It was 11 goals to two. The Seagulls were never coming back from there, not in those conditions.