PORT ADELAIDE has
Matthew Lobbe was
A pivotal cog in Port's 2014 finals campaign, he is notable as the first AFL goal kicker at the Adelaide Oval.
Players must participate in 100 senior games as either an AFL or SANFL (pre-2014) player, and remain active within the club as a player for 10 years.
Lobbe’s 92 AFL games and 13 SANFL League games with the Magpies before the end of 2013 automatically qualifies him for life membership.
He is the only player to receive the
Long-time Magpies volunteers Stephen Rayner, Jamie Gower and Diane Rose were also
Club official Linda Crabb was also
Honorary Life Membership
Notably, the club bestowed its first posthumous life membership on Friday night to former president Bruce Weber.
Widely credited as the driving force behind Port Adelaide’s original AFL bid in 1990, Weber bore the brunt of the media and political spotlight to fall out of the club’s
While only acting as president from 1986 to 1992, Weber’s influence on the club is undeniable.