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Watkins training at Port

Melton footballer Jack Watkins is training with Port Adelaide as a train-on player for the AFL pre-season.

Watkins, who has been North Melbourne’s Victorian Football League captain, will be vying for an AFL list spot during the supplementary selection period with clubs able to sign players until February 21.

Watkins, a back-to-back John Law Medallist as the Kangaroos best VFL player, arrived at Alberton for day one of pre-season.

The 23-year-old was named in the 2024 VFL team of the year after averaging 24.9 disposals and 5.6 inside 50s from 18 appearances for North Melbourne.

Recording 61 VFL games in blue and white, the competitive midfielder boasts solid on-field traits and clear leadership qualities.

Watkins was excited for the opportunity to put his best foot forward in a new environment.

“I’m really pleased that Port Adelaide have given me a chance to train with the AFL group,” Watkins told Port Adelaide.

“I’ve absolutely loved the last few years at North Melbourne and couldn’t be more grateful for my time there.

“The opportunity to train at a new club and put my hand up for a possible list spot was something I couldn’t pass up, and I’m really excited to get stuck in.”

Speaking to Star Weekly after winning his second John Law Medal, Watkins said he hadn’t given up on his AFL dream.

Watkins said being named in the team of the year was a massive achievement. He said he felt he was still getting better.

He said he improved in his training standards and his leadership in the off season which paid off on field.

“That was good, it’s amazing,” he said. “In terms of team point of view, we didn’t play finals compared to last year, that was a bit annoying.

“I thought I had built on last year and it was a bit better. Everyone wants to play well individually… Try and do my part every week.”

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