The club will trial Academy candidates through the remainder of the season for available places in the pool.2013 Magpies Sam Gray and Aseri Raikiwasa have already been confirmed in that pool, with several others to be announced shortly.Port Adelaide’s senior AFL coach Ken Hinkley spoke to the assembled contingent of hopefuls before the start of pre-season training on Monday night, saying the club’s new Elite Football Academy – formally launched on Tuesday night – will give them the best possible chance at securing an AFL career.“We want to give you every opportunity to understand if you’ve still got your dream, you’re still chasing it and you still want to pursue the best competition in the land, that the AFL’s where you want to get to,” Hinkley told the assembled group.“For some of you it might not be what you want, it might just be a love of the football club, and we’re the same – We’re Port Adelaide.“We’re Port Adelaide Power in the AFL and Port Adelaide Magpies in the SANFL and we really respect that.”The Elite Football Academy will contain the club’s Academy (playing in the SANFL Reserves competition), and Under-18 and Under-16 sides in 2014 only.From 2015 the club’s underage programs will be restructured as part of the agreement entered into with the SANFL in September.