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PORT Adelaide is set to have the first Ugandan player on an AFL list, with midfielder Emmanuel Irra training with the Power.
The versatile 22-year-old has been granted permission to train with the Power ahead of the national, pre-season and rookie drafts.
If Irra is not selected during the draft process, the Power is free to list him as a Category B Rookie since the club earlier nominated him for its next generation academy.
Irra joined the Power for its first pre-season training session featuring the entire squad at Alberton Oval on Monday.
Power captain Travis Boak was impressed with Irra's enthusiasm and his desire to improve his game.
"We had a bit of a handball-type setup today and he was in my team and (he was) super impressive," Boak said.
"(He) really wants to learn, which (is) great.
"He was asking a lot of questions about how to defend and when to hold the ball and when to give it off, little things like that, which was super impressive from a kid who's come in for his first training session.
"He's super quick and super smart, so (I) hope he gets an opportunity and (it is) great for him to come out and train with us."
He has played 38 SANFL games for South Adelaide since graduating from Sacred Heart College.
He and his family fled war-torn Uganda and arrived in Australia when Irra was 11 in 2005.
At 183cm and 82kg, Irra is a powerful midfielder who can bust through tackles and uses the ball well.
Under the new AFL rules, clubs can list players as Category B rookies from the AFL's indigenous and multicultural academies.
The Power's senior players joined for a one-hour session with the club's first to fourth year players, who have been training for the past two weeks.