Travis Boak extending his career at Port Adelaide is the right result for him and the club.
After the Power’s games record holder spoke of having “plenty in the body” and “fire in the belly” a fortnight ago, it would have been a massive shame for him to then pull the pin, particularly if it was out of concern about what his 2024 might look like.
Boak had a modest season, featuring as the substitute in four of his 21 matches, as he adjusted to playing predominantly on a wing.
But in his most recent game, Port’s losing semi-final against GWS, the 35-year-old showed he still had much to offer to be one of the club’s best players on a night when few teammates stood up.
Tuesday’s announcement that Boak had signed a 12-month extension was hardly a surprise.
The Power last month put the ball back in Boak’s court to make a decision, which was a smart…
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