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From my observations of Travis Boack as a AFC supporter, I have always seen him as a gentleman footballer. Never involved in controversies and always a fine on field leader.
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When will Wines be officially announced?
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goddy11 wrote:From my observations of Travis Boack as a AFC supporter, I have always seen him as a gentleman footballer. Never involved in controversies and always a fine on field leader.


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Booney wrote:TRAVIS BOAK will step aside as AFL Captain of the Port Adelaide Football Club after six seasons in the role.

Boak, 30, is the club’s most capped AFL skipper with 137 games as captain, 135 of those games since taking on the leadership role officially from Dom Cassisi in 2013.

The 2011 club champion has twice been All-Australian and played all 22 games in 2018.

But he says now is the right time to allow a new leader to step up.

“Six years into the job I think it’s the right time to hand it over to the next person, whoever that is,” Boak said.

“I’ve hit 30 now and I’m at the back end of my career so I think it’s a good chance for a change of direction.

“The club is in a good position with everything that’s been set up off the field and on the field with all the players we’ve got in in the past few years, so it’s a perfect opportunity for the next person to come in and take the lead and push the group forward.”

Boak’s appointment as captain leading the 2013 season came at a time when the club needed strong leadership.

He immediately led the club to its first finals campaign in six years.

Boak said there was no greater honour than captaining Port Adelaide.

“I got drafted to this great club when I was 18 and my dream was just to play one game for the Port Adelaide Football Club,” he said.

“So, when I was told I was going to captain it was one of the best days of my footy career and every time I put on that number one it was a great honour.

“It’s something I hold close to me and something I’ll look back on after my career and feel so very proud of.”

The decision means Boak will give up the number one , reserved at Port Adelaide for the club captain, and return to the number 10 guernsey he wore prior to taking on the role.

“I don’t think too much will change, there’ll just be a zero next to the one on the ,” he joked.

“I’ll still be a leader around the club, and whoever takes over next, I’ll be there to support them.

“We’ve got a strong leadership group and a lot of senior players, and I’ll be one of those who’ll be there to guide and provide advice as much as I can.”

Boak became in coach Ken Hinkley’s first year at the club in 2013.

Hinkley praised Boak for his selfless decision to step down, thanking him for his strong leadership throughout the past six years.

“Travis always does what’s right and what is best for the team, and no matter what, nothing is going to get in the way of Trav’s ultimate goal, which is team success,” he said.

“When I first got to the club, he was the obvious choice to succeed Dom Cassisi, who had been a great captain for the club.

“We are in a pretty lucky situation where we’ve now got three or four people who I think could clearly step up because they’ve been shown how a great leader like Travis acts – he’s been a great example of what a strong captain looks like.

“Trav’s a selfless person – he knows it’s the right time – and I think it’s a great decision because it’ll free him up to enjoy the last parts of his career and may even extend his career, because being captain, as much as it’s an honour, can also be a burden on people.

“To release some of that responsibility will be good for Travis and to allow someone else to experience it will be good for them.”

The club will use the pre-season to consider its leadership group before appointing a successor.



Well they say the rats are the first to leave a sinking ship well played Trav. I’m assuming they’ll pick Wines as his replacement doubt they’ll pick elbows (Jonas).

Would Rockliff be considered he has experience at being a skipper and 3 years left on his contract ?
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UK Fan wrote:
Booney wrote:TRAVIS BOAK will step aside as AFL Captain of the Port Adelaide Football Club after six seasons in the role.

Boak, 30, is the club’s most capped AFL skipper with 137 games as captain, 135 of those games since taking on the leadership role officially from Dom Cassisi in 2013.

The 2011 club champion has twice been All-Australian and played all 22 games in 2018.

But he says now is the right time to allow a new leader to step up.

“Six years into the job I think it’s the right time to hand it over to the next person, whoever that is,” Boak said.

“I’ve hit 30 now and I’m at the back end of my career so I think it’s a good chance for a change of direction.

“The club is in a good position with everything that’s been set up off the field and on the field with all the players we’ve got in in the past few years, so it’s a perfect opportunity for the next person to come in and take the lead and push the group forward.”

Boak’s appointment as captain leading the 2013 season came at a time when the club needed strong leadership.

He immediately led the club to its first finals campaign in six years.

Boak said there was no greater honour than captaining Port Adelaide.

“I got drafted to this great club when I was 18 and my dream was just to play one game for the Port Adelaide Football Club,” he said.

“So, when I was told I was going to captain it was one of the best days of my footy career and every time I put on that number one it was a great honour.

“It’s something I hold close to me and something I’ll look back on after my career and feel so very proud of.”

The decision means Boak will give up the number one , reserved at Port Adelaide for the club captain, and return to the number 10 guernsey he wore prior to taking on the role.

“I don’t think too much will change, there’ll just be a zero next to the one on the ,” he joked.

“I’ll still be a leader around the club, and whoever takes over next, I’ll be there to support them.

“We’ve got a strong leadership group and a lot of senior players, and I’ll be one of those who’ll be there to guide and provide advice as much as I can.”

Boak became in coach Ken Hinkley’s first year at the club in 2013.

Hinkley praised Boak for his selfless decision to step down, thanking him for his strong leadership throughout the past six years.

“Travis always does what’s right and what is best for the team, and no matter what, nothing is going to get in the way of Trav’s ultimate goal, which is team success,” he said.

“When I first got to the club, he was the obvious choice to succeed Dom Cassisi, who had been a great captain for the club.

“We are in a pretty lucky situation where we’ve now got three or four people who I think could clearly step up because they’ve been shown how a great leader like Travis acts – he’s been a great example of what a strong captain looks like.

“Trav’s a selfless person – he knows it’s the right time – and I think it’s a great decision because it’ll free him up to enjoy the last parts of his career and may even extend his career, because being captain, as much as it’s an honour, can also be a burden on people.

“To release some of that responsibility will be good for Travis and to allow someone else to experience it will be good for them.”

The club will use the pre-season to consider its leadership group before appointing a successor.



Well they say the rats are the first to leave a sinking ship well played Trav. I’m assuming they’ll pick Wines as his replacement doubt they’ll pick elbows (Jonas).

Would Rockliff be considered he has experience at being a skipper and 3 years left on his contract ?

Maybe captain of the Magpies? He may struggle at top level.
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Dutchy wrote:A lot of faith in the kid


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Brodlach wrote:Dougal Howard signs a 4 year extension


Interesting, given they couldn’t find 4 years for Polec.
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amber_fluid wrote:
Brodlach wrote:Dougal Howard signs a 4 year extension


Interesting, given they couldn’t find 4 years for Polec.



Dollars might be slightly different


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Brodlach wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:
Brodlach wrote:Dougal Howard signs a 4 year extension


Interesting, given they couldn’t find 4 years for Polec.



Dollars might be slightly different


#closetportfan


Apparently it was about the years and not the $$ for Polec.

They’ve finished paying Lobbe now haven’t they so they can afford it.
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Still paying that spud Hartlett until 2028
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daysofourlives wrote:Still paying that spud Hartlett until 2028


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Did Port charge for their members convention day earlier this year?
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Port considering going with Co_captains, what number would they wear?
I dont think theyll throw away 21 years of tradition though and Wines will drop the 6
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DOC wrote:Did Port charge for their members convention day earlier this year?


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