STEPHEN WILLIAMS and Roger James have been elevated into the SA Football Hall of Fame at the league's 2016 induction tonight.
Williams, a nine-time premiership hero for Port Adelaide was elevated on the back of his illustrious career in the famous black-and-white prison bar guernsey, and in the Magpies coaches' box.
His nine flags - six as a player and three as a coach - is identical to that of his legendary father Foster, who he joins in the SA Football Hall of Fame.
His brother Mark - Port Adelaide's 2004 AFL Premiership coach - is also an inductee.
James came from an Adelaide Hills footballing family, and began his career at Kersbrook, before joining Norwood and being selected by Port Adelaide for its inaugural AFL season in 1997.
After a slow start, he cemented his place in the Power's midfield, where he kicked the sealer to secure the club's first AFL minor premiership, and was influential in the preliminary final that booked the club's place in the 2004 Grand Final.
Port Adelaide now has 37 inductees affiliated with the club in the SA Football Hall of Fame.
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Port Adelaide's South Australian Football Hall of Fame Members
Bruce Abernethy, John Abley, Dave Boyd, Craig Bradley, John Cahill, Chad Cornes, Brian Cunningham, Leslie Dayman, Russell Ebert OAM, Tim Evans, Josh Francou, Tim Ginever, Neville Hayes, Ned Hender, Scott Hodges, Samson ‘Shine’ Hosking, Ray Huppatz, Roger James, W ‘Vic’ Johnson, Allan ‘Bob’ McLean, Andrew McLeod, Don McSweeney, Peter Mead, Geof Motley, William (Harold) Oliver, Greg Phillips, Jeff Potter, Matthew Primus, Robert B Quinn, Allan RV (Bull) Reval, Warren Tredrea, Gavin Wanganeen, Ted Whelan, Foster Williams, Mark Williams, Stephen Williams, Peter Woite