The AFL at 3pm today endorsed a compromise deal with the Power and Collingwood on the contentious issue of black-and-white guernseys.
The deal allows Port to wear its black and white prison-bar jumper in all heritage games at AAMI Stadium from next year unless it involves Collingwood.
As a one-off, the Power can wear the prison-bar jumper in heritage round this year - on July 7 when Port plays the Western Bulldogs at Telstra Dome.
Port has formally signed an agreement that it will never design a new jumper for AFL games that is predominantly black and white stripes that would clash with Collingwood.
"We're pleased that we have an agreement that allows us to recognise our black-and-white history in heritage matches at AAMI Stadium - even when we are the away team to Adelaide in Showdowns," said Power chief executive John James.
Port has only once worn its prison-bar jumper in the AFL - in the first heritage round in 2003 when the Power played Carlton at AAMi Stadium.
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