AS rival clubs enjoy mad Monday, dressing up as celebrities from Ellen to the Dalai Lama, Port Adelaide skipper Travis Boak says his men don’t deserve to celebrate an unfulfilled season.

The Power finished in ninth spot in a year when many had tipped a grand final appearance.

Boak says it will be appropriate to have a couple of drinks once the SANFL Magpies finish their finals campaign, but there will be no play and pantomime for his men.

“We still have the Maggies playing and I think it is still good for group to support them, we are one club.” said Boak.

“We will still catch up as a group and enjoy each other’s company but the Maggies have some finals ahead; hopefully they can get a good result.

Port hammered minor premier Fremantle on Saturday at Adelaide Oval to record a fourth straight victory, but it’s season ended when the minor round did.

Missing finals is proving harder to take as the hype and advertising around September escalates.

“The last couple of weeks it has hit home. Seeing all the build-up and the ads it is pretty hard. The feeling on the weekend was pretty sombre,” said Boak.

“It was a good result and showed the fans the type of footy we can play, but coming off the ground knowing we are not going into a finals series was tough.”