Port Adelaide’s Robbie Gray returned to the track to kick start his fourteenth preseason and build towards 2020.

The Port first and fourth year players started their campaigns this week with veteran duo Gray and Jack Watts joining them.

Watts’ campaign in 2019 ended early after breaking his leg and dislocating his ankle in Round 2, but his pre-season break was cut short as he returned early alongside Gray.

“He’s feeling really good, really strong, he feels pretty much good to go," Gray told SEN SA Breakfast.

“It’ll be really good for him to get four months of a solid preseason under his belt."

Managing his knee, Gray told SEN SA Breakfast that he won’t undertake the entirety of the preseason, but will complete “a fair chunk”.

Reflecting on his mass number of preseasons, Gray was questioned on who he considers to be the preseason champs.

“Boaky (Travis Boak) seems to love this time of the year," he said.

“He’s my age, but he’s always the last one off the track."

Midfielder Karl Amon seems to also be a “standout most preseasons,” leading the running.

The Power will resume full team preseason training on the 18th of November.