Port Adelaide key forward Jack Whitlock has been named to make his AFL debut on Sunday against Geelong.
Whitlock has averaged 10 disposals and three marks, while kicking 16 goals from 14 SANFL matches in 2025, highlighted by an 18-disposal outing a fortnight ago against North Adelaide which yielded 3.2 and seven marks.
The twin brother of North Melbourne's Matt who debuted earlier in the season, Jack was considered a bargain selection for Port Adelaide, who used pick 33 in the 2024 AFL National Draft to select him.
Whitlock's athleticism and contested marking have long been features of his game.
The teenager becomes the sixth Power player to make their AFL debut in 2025, with the side out of finals contention, currently occupying 11th place on the AFL ladder.






