PORT ADELAIDE forward Robbie Gray has agreed to terms on a one-year contract extension which will see him remain at Alberton until at least the end of 2021.
Gray has kicked 318 goals from 218 games since arriving at Alberton in the 2006 National Draft, and says he is excited to extend his time at the club.
“It’s a nice feeling to sign another contract extension,” Gray said.
“I’m grateful for the opportunity Port Adelaide has given me, and to extend my time here for another year is great for me and my family.
“We have a young and exciting list, and I’m eager to be a part of that for as long as possible.”
Port Adelaide’s General Manager - Football Chris Davies said it is great to secure the skilful forward’s signature for another season.
“Rob has been an outstanding player for our team over a long period of time now,” Davies said.
“However his importance to our club, both on and off the field, cannot be overstated.
“He’s had a strong pre-season, and has provided amazing assistance for our young group.
“We’re pleased he’ll remain at the club until at least the end of the 2021 season.”
In his 13-season career to date, the 31-year-old has received four All-Australian honours, three John Cahill Medals and has twice been the club’s leading goalkicker.