Travis Boak
GAMES: 152
GOALS: 91
SEASON TO DATE: A career best season for the Power skipper who has led his team superbly to a second successive finals appearance. A midfield prime mover, Boak has averaged 27 disposals and five clearances a game, and kicked 17 goals for good measure.
WEAPON: Boak is a contested ball monster, who not only wins it for himself, but is ranked fifth in the League for inside 50s and is often the catalyst for many of Port Adelaide's forward thrusts.
WEAKNESS: The only minor flaw in Boak's game is his pace – or slight lack of it. If you can wrap him up at the contest, he struggles to jump clear and feed Port's outside runners. - Michael Whiting
Trent Cotchin
GAMES: 130
GOALS: 79
SEASON TO DATE: Took his leadership to another level after being challenged to be more demonstrative and was significant in the Tigers' nine-game winning streak that earned them a finals berth. Hasn't missed a game and has benefitted from Nathan Foley's good form and the emergence of Anthony Miles in the midfield, and has kicked more goals than last year with 18.
WEAPON: Composure, defensive work rate and ability to extract the ball at the stoppages. Leads the side for clearances and is second in tackles.
WEAKNESS: The 24-year-old has no trouble finding the ball but isn't always damaging with his kicking, which lacks penetration at times. - Jennifer Phelan
Travis Boak has shown himself to be a natural leader of the Power. Picture: AFL Media