Port Adelaide has finalised its leadership group, with Connor Rozee to lead the proud club in 2025.

Rozee took over as captain in 2024, succeeding Tom Jonas in the role. He will be supported by Zak Butters, Willem Drew and Sam Powell-Pepper.

The only change to the Power leadership group is Dan Houston, who departed the club during last year's trade period, joining Collingwood.

"It's a privilege to continue leading this group through this coming season," Rozee said. 

"I've grown so much as a person and a leader over the past year, and I feel better equipped for the challenges that come with being an AFL captain. 

Captain Connor Rozee will be supported by vice-captain Zak Butters, and leadership group members Sam Powell-Pepper and Willem Drew. Image: Jack Dilks.
Captain Connor Rozee will be supported by vice-captain Zak Butters, and leadership group members Sam Powell-Pepper and Willem Drew. Image: Jack Dilks.

"We feel like we're in a great position to set ourselves up for a strong 2025 season, and I'm really looking forward to seeing what we can do. 

"I'm also happy to have Zak, Sam and Willem supporting me again. They're all great people with elite standards who will help drive this group forward."

Robbie Gray inducted into the Port Adelaide Hall of Fame

One of the Power's most damaging and decorated players has been inducted into the club's Hall of Fame at the season launch.

Following 16 years in the teal and black, Gray featured in 271 games, kicking 367 and recording three John Cahill medals, five Showdown medals, the 2014 AFLCA Player of the Year and four All-Australian blazers.

The crafty mid-forward also represented Australia in the International Rules Series on three occasions and was awarded Port Adelaide life membership in 2016.

"It's a pretty crazy feeling," Gray said.

"Growing up a Victorian boy you don't know a whole lot about the Port Adelaide Football Club. You hear the stories on nights like tonight so to be mentioned amongst those now is incredibly humbling.

AFL Rd 7 - Carlton v Port Adelaide
BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 19: Robbie Gray of Port Adelaide celebrates kicking the match winning goal during the round 7 AFL match between the Carlton Blues and the Port Adelaide Power at The Gabba on July 19, 2020 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

"There are so many great people at the club. I formed great relationships with players. It really made me feel welcome and helped me settle in.

"I'm so grateful to the Port Adelaide Football Club and particularly to the members and fans who have given me so much love and support for so many years."

Gray's induction followed that of long-time club volunteer Alf Trebilcock earlier in the evening as well as the entire 1977 premiership team into the team's category, the fourth side to be elevated.

Trebilcock's induction follows his awarding of life membership in 1979 and the AFL's prestigious Jack Titus award in 2013 for his service to the game.