Key position player Dante Visentini joined Port Adelaide after being selected with 56th pick at the 2021 NAB AFL National Draft. Athletic and able to play in the ruck or up forward, Visentini has shown aggression and a desire to impact on a contest. Hailing from the Sandringham Dragons along with fellow 2021 draftee Josh Sinn, Visentini has shown his potential as an imposing presence that’s both good in the air and on ground. The club's faith in his potential was reinforced with a contract extension keeping him at Alberton until 2025.
Making his debut in mid-2023, Visentini is no stranger to hard contest. He is highly-rated by Port Adelaide coaches, and his appearances at the senior level so far has shown he has the potential to be Port Adelaide's number one ruckman in the future.
He will work with recruits Ivan Soldo and Jordon Sweet to further build his body and his skills.
Key position player Dante Visentini joined Port Adelaide after being selected with 56th pick at the 2021 NAB AFL National Draft. Athletic and able to play in the ruck or up forward, Visentini has shown aggression and a desire to impact on a contest. Hailing from the Sandringham Dragons along with fellow 2021 draftee Josh Sinn, Visentini has shown his potential as an imposing presence that’s both good in the air and on ground. The club's faith in his potential was reinforced with a contract extension keeping him at Alberton until 2025.
Making his debut in mid-2023, Visentini is no stranger to hard contest. He is highly-rated by Port Adelaide coaches, and his appearances at the senior level so far has shown he has the potential to be Port Adelaide's number one ruckman in the future.
He will work with recruits Ivan Soldo and Jordon Sweet to further build his body and his skills.
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