SEN SA Breakfast co-host Kane Cornes has been inducted into Port Adelaide's Hall of Fame, making him the 38th person to be officially recognised as a Port Adelaide great.
Coinciding with the 25-year anniversary of the club winning their AFL license, South Australia's oldest football club have recognised Cornes for his brilliant playing career in Power colours.
He follows Gavin Wanganeen, Warren Tredrea and Mark Williams in becoming the fourth Hall of Fame inductee since Port Adelaide's AFL era begun.
"If someone had have whispered into my ear that I would end up in the Hall of Fame of the most successful football club in Australia, there is no way I would have believed them," Cornes said in his acceptance speech.
"It is amazing for me to be inducted alongside some of the most courageous, successful, tough and brilliantly skilful players to pull on a Magpie or Power guernsey.
"The Port Adelaide Football Club has shaped me into the person I am today."
Taken with pick 20 in the 2000 National Draft, Cornes would go on to play 300 AFL games for Port Adelaide before retiring in 2015.
Cornes played in the history-making 2004 premiership side, won four John Cahill Medals as the club's Best & Fairest (2007/'08/'10/'12) and was named in the All-Australian side on two occasions (2005 & '07).