Port Adelaide ruckman Jordon Sweet has penned a four-year extension, locking him away in Alberton until the end of 2030.

Sweet has enjoyed a breakout campaign for the Power in 2026, assuming the main ruck role under Josh Carr.

The former Bulldog missed out on selection in Round 1, but hasn't missed since, working in tandem with youngster Dante Visentini.

“I am really grateful for four more years at Port Adelaide,” Sweet said. 

“As a childhood Port supporter, coming home to this club in 2023 was a dream come true and I've loved my time here. 

Josh Carr was a big part of getting me to the club and he's been a great believer in me since. 

“The players, the staff and the coaches are what I love most about Port Adelaide, and I'm really excited to continue my career here.” 

Sweet was drafted by the Western Bulldogs in 2018 as a rookie and played 11 games in five seasons. He sought a trade to his boyhood club ahead of the 2024 campaign, and has added 57 matches to his name.

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“Since coming to the club, Jordon has had to work really hard to put himself in the number one ruck position,” Port Adelaide list manager Jason Cripps said. 

“His commitment to training and improving himself as a player has been outstanding over the past three seasons, and he deserves this extension. 

“As a senior player, Jordon also has the opportunity to work alongside our young rucks and support their growth. 

“No doubt he will continue to be an important part of our midfield group over the coming years.” 

Sweet's extension comes in the same week gun forward Mitch Georgiades added two years to his contract until the end of 2029.

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