JAMIE HAMPTON and Keanu Miller are Port Adelaide's latest signings to its SANFL contract player list.
Both will be eligible for League selection in 2017.
Hampton, younger brother of Adelaide Crow Curtly, is currently playing for the Northern Territory Under-18 representative side and is a former member of Port Adelaide's Aboriginal AFL Academy.
Miller has been a long-term player with Port Adelaide's reserves side.
Port Adelaide SANFL senior coach Chad Cornes says while both have areas to work on in their football development, the duo has been consistent and strong performers in pre-season.
"Keanu performed really well last year in the reserves, kicking a lot of goals in a team that struggled," Cornes said.
"I always had in my mind that he'd be pushing for a contract, his leadership with the younger players has been great, his early pre-season on track and pre-season form has been strong.
"The pressure he puts on as a small forward is exactly what we want.
"Jamie played some pretty good footy last year, close to being drafted, used the ball really well and is similar to his brother Curtly.
"He's working on the way he defends and uses the ball, but he's got a lot of talent to burn."
Port Adelaide's League and Reserves teams kick off their SANFL season at Gliderol Stadium on Friday 7 April.
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