Connor Rozee has auctioned a pair of match-worn boots to help raise funds for Ronald McDonald House.

PORT ADELAIDE young guns Connor Rozee, Xavier Duursma and Jackson Mead have raised more than $2000 for Ronald McDonald House.

Rozee, Duursma and Mead - along with the rest of their first-to-fourth-year teammates - recently visited the organisation as part of an AFL development program run by Port Adelaide development coach Matthew Lokan.

Port Adelaide players have already been collecting money to donate to the charity through a range of player-led initiatives, but the trio wanted to do more.

Rozee generously donated a signed pair of his match-worn football boots which fetched a remarkable $1450, while Duursma and Mead each donated a Power squad signed guernsey which combined for $1050.

Ronald McDonald House is a charity that helps keep families of seriously ill children together, with the money raised helping accommodate the 200 families at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital each year.