The Port Adelaide Power have revealed the jumper numbers for their three key recruits for the 2026 season, while a further five players have opted to switch numbers ahead of next year.
The Power are also set to honour the club's AFL games record-holder Travis Boak following his retirement, leaving the famous #10 guernsey vacant for the 2026 season.
Boak wore the number 10 for 13 of his 19 years at the Power, only replacing it with the number 1 during his six seasons of captaincy. Port Adelaide CEO Matthew Richardson stated that the guernsey will be temporarily retired to pay tribute to Boak's contributions to the club.
"In recognition of Travis' extraordinary contribution to our club across 19 seasons, we will retire his number 10 guernsey for a period of time," Richardson said.
"This allows us to appropriately acknowledge his legacy and reflect on an incredible career which was full of resilience and loyalty to the Port Adelaide Football Club.”

Former Giant Jacob Wehr will snag recently retired Willie Rioli's number 15, while ex-Docker Will Brodie and ex-Blue Corey Durdin will wear number 23 and 44 respectively.
With plenty of list turnover following the Power's disappointing 2025 campaign, several players have changed numbers ahead of 2026. These include exciting rookie Christian Moraes, who will now don number 11, and the rapidly developing Jackson Mead, who has jumped from number 44 to number 3.
19-year-old forward Tom Cochrane will wear number 26 next year after donning number 37 in his rookie campaign, while Port Adelaide's pair of 2025 mid-season draftees have moved from the high forties to low thirties.
New Port Adelaide jumper numbers
3 – Jackson Mead (formerly 44)
11 – Christian Moraes (formerly 31)
15 – Jacob Wehr (formerly 10 at GWS)
23 – Will Brodie (formerly 17 at Fremantle)
26 – Tom Cochrane (formerly 37)
31 – Ewan Mackinlay (formerly 49)
32 – Harrison Ramm (formerly 48)
44 – Corey Durdin (formerly 19 at Carlton)






