Ebert signs two-year deal
September 27th 2006 06:19
Port Adelaide midfielder Brett Ebert has signed a new two-year deal with the club which will see him remain at Alberton Oval until the end of 2008.
The 22-year-old played his 50th game for the club in round 18 this year and coach Mark Williams said he hopes Ebert will carry on the good form displayed in the latter half of the season into next year.
The Port midfielder remained optmistic about the future of the club despite it missing the finals just two years after claiming its first flag.
“We’ve got a great squad and some great young guys coming through. We’ve got awesome leaders here and in the next few years I reckon we’re going to have some success," he said.
Ebert was drafted via the father-son rule in the 2002 NAB AFL Draft.
He won the SANFL’s Magarey Medal in his first season on the Power’s list before making his AFL debut in 2004, when he was also an emergency in the Power’s grand final side.

The 22-year-old played his 50th game for the club in round 18 this year and coach Mark Williams said he hopes Ebert will carry on the good form displayed in the latter half of the season into next year.
The Port midfielder remained optmistic about the future of the club despite it missing the finals just two years after claiming its first flag.
“We’ve got a great squad and some great young guys coming through. We’ve got awesome leaders here and in the next few years I reckon we’re going to have some success," he said.
Ebert was drafted via the father-son rule in the 2002 NAB AFL Draft.
He won the SANFL’s Magarey Medal in his first season on the Power’s list before making his AFL debut in 2004, when he was also an emergency in the Power’s grand final side.

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