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  1. Travis Boak #10 Port Adelaide Power. Age: 35yr 11mth Games: 362 Born: August 1, 1988 Origin: Geelong Falcons. Height: 183cm Weight: 86kg Position: Midfield, Forward Drafted: Round 1, Pick #5 2006 National Draft by Port Adelaide Power. Supercoach Price: $394,300 Supercoach Profile ...

  2. 19 de sept. de 2023 · AFL 2023: All the latest from Port Adelaide exit meetings as Travis Boak speaks on his future. Moments after his exit interview at Alberton, Travis Boak declared he still has the ‘fire in the ...

  3. Meet Travis Boak. The highly accomplished and celebrated professional footballer has joined forces with us for another year as our next STRONG Ambassador. A dedicated athlete known for his exceptional skills and leadership on and off the field. And to what does he owe his longevity? Pilates, of course.

  4. 9 de jun. de 2023 · Port Adelaide veteran Travis Boak admits it would be a “dream” to bow out with a premiership, but there’s still plenty of work to come for his side after they racked up their 10th straight win.

  5. 3 de oct. de 2023 · Travis Boak's days could be numbered at the Power following this weekend's result, with the club great told "he's done" at season's end. 1:42am Sep 13, 2023. Port Adelaide Power; Power star 'changed the Brownlow forever' Brownlow Medal winner Ollie Wines got rave reviews for a "phenomenal" speech that "changed the landscape" of the awards.

  6. 23 de mar. de 2024 · Travis Boak celebrates a goal during the R17 match between Port Adelaide and Gold Coast at Adelaide Oval on July 8, 2023. Picture: AFL Photos Cats coach Chris Scott, superstars Joel Selwood and Jimmy Bartel and list manager Stephen Wells flew over to Adelaide to present their bid in person, but were spotted at Melbourne airport and the story ...

  7. 23 de jul. de 2021 · A post shared by Travis Boak (@travisboak10) That investment hasn't come by chance. Already Port Adelaide's benchmark for preparation, Boak acknowledged he needed to ramp things up on the other side of 30. "In the AFL they say as soon as you hit 30, you start to go downhill," he told the Red Bull website this week.