The public farewell may have helped a beloved teammate slip quietly into retirement.
Boak, 35, does not have a contract for 2024 and could yet decide to hang up the boots, but speculation has mounted that Port may choose to push him out regardless of his intentions.Tom Jonas was chaired off by Ollie Wines and Travis Boak.“A wonderful servant of the Port Adelaide Football Club for a long time,” Hamish McLachlan said.Former Essendon skipper Jobe Watson said: “He doesn’t get to write the storybook ending he would have liked. That is the game.
The semi-final was the 348th game of a stellar career that included taking over the captaincy in 2013 before he had turned 25.
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