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He played both finals against Collingwood and Geelong and was labelled the ‘Raging Bull’ by his senior coach Ken Hinkley.



His teammates labelled him ‘Quadzilla’ for the well-proportioned physique he arrived at the club with; quadriceps the size of tree trunks.



Famously his own mother, Jane, told Melbourne radio on the eve of the Power’s finals campaign her son had arrived at ‘football heaven’ despite fears he was going to a sporting hell when drafted at the end of 2012.



He has come into his own, but admittedly has a long way to go in AFL football. The two-year extension will give him plenty of opportunity to develop under Ken Hinkley.



Wines told portadelaidefc.com.au the extension of his contract was only a matter of time and he was pleased to commit to a club that was now a ‘home away from home’.



“It probably wasn’t playing on my mind too much, although I did cop a bit of flack on Twitter for not signing up yet,” Wines said.



“I wanted to be patient with it and make sure I was fully comfortable being over here.



“My time at the club has been fantastic so far and I’m really comfortable with where I’m at.”



Wines has completed every pre-season session in the leadup to 2014 and, while challenged by the gruelling program of high performance manager Darren Burgess, is excited about what the future holds for his time at the club.



“It’s been pretty tough; last year I did 70-75% and this year I haven’t missed a session.



“It is really reassuring when you go out there to know your body can get through the games and 'power-out' the final quarter.



“While it’s been tough, it’s also been really good.”



The 21-year-old O'Shea had a breakout year in 2014.



He too played every game of the season after finding himself back in the SANFL midway through 2012. As a hard-running defender, O’Shea now forms a crucial part of the Power’s back six and spoke highly of the impact Ken Hinkley has had on his development.



Now one of the Power’s most efficient ball-users, he will be an important part of the aggressive running game plan his coach wants to play in 2014 and beyond.



“Ken has been really influential on me and encouraged me to take the game on and get the little things right,” O’Shea told portadelaidefc.com.au.



“It has been really good having a guy of his knowledge work with me, as well as a guy like Matthew Nicks [defensive coach] working with all of us down back.



“I’m really looking forward to the next couple of years here at the club.”



Of significance is the securing of Justin Westhoff’s signature, undoubtedly one of the most important players on Port Adelaide’s list.



While he burst onto the scene as a fresh-faced 18-year-old in 2007 with multiple goals to his name, Westhoff has evolved both as a player and leader to be one of the Power’s most flexible utilities.



Capable of playing in his customary half-forward role as well as a capable outside midfielder and pinch-hitting ruckman, Westhoff is likely to see out his career at Alberton.



“It would be nice to be a one-club player, being from SA and staying here playing AFL is very much a dream come true,” Westhoff told portadelaidefc.com.au



“There’s a few exciting years to come.



“Ken’s put a lot of confidence in me to play a variety of roles, which is something I enjoy.



“With him around for a few more years, I’m hoping to evolve my game more.”



Joining him at the club until the end of 2017 will be another hard-running defender in Jasper Pittard.



Despite battling injuries during the early part of his career, Pittard is looking forward to putting a body he feels at ease with into the fray of more AFL games.



Having had the taste of AFL finals last year, he wants to continue his own development under the Hinkley regime.



“Now I’m pretty confident in my own body and hopefully another pre-season under all our belts will put us in pretty good stead for 2014.



“It was important for me to sign with the other boys, especially after the five re-signings we had before Christmas, because we are a really united, young group and are all committed to this club’s future.”





Speaking maturely on the development of the Power's overarching defensive philosophy, Pittard says the football world can expect a more cohesive outfit wearing black, white and teal going forward.



“A year into Kenny and Burgo’s regime, I think we’re more in tune with the game style and our fitness base," he said.



“Our motto is ‘defence first’ and we’re all really comfortable with what we’re able to do in that respect.”



Ken Hinkley himself was excited to confirm the signing of four hard-working players to his list.



Speaking highly of the quartet as individuals, he emphasised the morale and culture of the broader playing group.



“It’s really positive, it says they believe in what we’re doing and how we’re going about it, and they want to be part of it,” Hinkley told portadelaidefc.com.au.



“It’s the best complement for a football program you can get when people show they want to be part of it.”



Port Adelaide’s chairman David Koch formally confirmed the four signings at the club's official season launch at the Adelaide Oval on Friday night.



With less than three weeks until the club’s first match at the ground against the Adelaide Crows on March 29, the club has enjoyed unparalleled membership sales figures.



Over 1,500 memberships were purchased in the last seven days, with the promise of more at the club’s Alberton Oval trial games on Saturday 8 March.



There, the club will host South Adelaide for an SANFL trial at 9:45am, before the main show between the Power and Saints at 12:30pm.



Tickets cost just $10 for members and $15 for non-members, while children under 18 are admitted free.



The new signings talk about the Adelaide Oval…



“It’s going to be unreal at the Adelaide Oval against the Crows. It’s going to bring the City of Adelaide alive. The boys are really excited and hopefully we can set some new history when we get there.” - Ollie Wines.



“I played a fair bit of footy at the Adelaide Oval in the SANFL so I’ve had a bit of experience there already. I’m looking forward to getting a few more wins on the board there with the Power.” - Justin Westhoff.



“The guys who played there in 2011 said it was an unbelievable deck and with a full house of supporters, the atmosphere will be really something to remember.” - Jasper Pittard.



“I'm really looking forward to the Adelaide Oval. We get there in a couple of weeks and things should be good having a ground that is easy for everyone to get to and that our club can feel at home playing on.” - Cam O’Shea

PORT ADELAIDE has secured the signatures of Ollie Wines, Justin Westhoff, Cameron O’Shea and Jasper Pittard, firming up the long-term health of the Power’s list.Wines and O’Shea have been extended for two more years and will call Alberton home until at least the end of the 2016 season, while Westhoff and Pittard have signed longer three-year extensions until the end of 2017.The deals come on the back of Travis Boak, Hamish Hartlett, Brad Ebert, Jake Neade and Jay Schulz being secured at the end of 2013.It’s an emphatic vote of confidence in the regime guiding Port Adelaide and follows a number of other important announcements, including the securing of EnergyAustralia as a joint major partner along with Renault Australia.But it is the quality of talent that has signed these extensions that will get Power supporters buzzing.