PORT Adelaide skipper Travis Boak has rounded out the club's 'five days of Christmas' campaign, extending his contract until at least the end of 2018.
 
As revealed by AFL.com.au earlier this month, Boak will stay on as a long-term leader at Port Adelaide.

It was a case of leaving the best until last for the Power, with Boak the fifth player to extend his contract at Alberton this week, following Jay Schulz, Jake Neade, Hamish Hartlett and vice-captain Brad Ebert.
 
The 25-year-old enjoyed huge success in his first year as captain, leading the Power to a fifth-placed finish while also gaining All Australian honours.
 
Boak averaged 25 possessions a game this year and booted 20 goals.
 
He said he was committed to making the club stronger and hopes to be a one-club player.
 
He said he was committed to what he described as his "family".
 
"I’m really enjoying it here and I feel really settled," Boak said.
 
"[That] definitely helps my footy, probably last year was up there as my best year of footy and I just felt really comfortable.

"But just the group has been so supportive of each other ... and I think the key part of being happy and settled is just the family atmosphere of this club.

"I'm a part of this club and a part of this family."

Boak will be 30 when his new contract expires and said he wanted to finish his career as a one-club player.

Before he even thinks about another deal though, Boak hoped the Power would experience significant success.

Despite a sensational 2013 season, he said his teammates weren't content and wanted to push deeper into the finals in 2014 and beyond.

"We've got the group now to go forward ... we achieved a fair bit last year but it's not enough," he said.

"The exciting thing is that this group is not happy with that, they're not happy with where we finished last year – they want to go further.

"They've shown that already this pre-season [with] the way they've trained, the way they've rocked up, the way they trained in Dubai."