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Hahn, Scott
54 games, 60 goals (1998-2000)

Recruited from Kedron Grange in Queensland, Hahn made the Port Power rookie list in 2000.

Hamill, Mick
15 games, 3 goals (1980-1981)

Hannan, Tony
40 games, 3 goals (1977-1980)

Hannan won Port’s best first year player in 1977 and played in the 1979 & 1980 premiership teams but ultimately failed to fulfil his enormous promise.

Hardwick, Damian
20 games, 0 goals (2002)

Harley, Tom
1 game, 1 goal (1998)

Recruited from Norwood, Harley was a tall defender who was given little chance at Port before being traded to Geelong where he has become one of the Cats' better players.

Harris, Ben
119 games, 0 goals (1982-1986 & 1990-1992)

Benny Harris made his debut for Port in 1982 and for five seasons kept some of the best forwards in South Australia quiet with his no-nonsense play at full back.

It was little surprise that the Brisbane Bears tapped Harris as one of its original squad and although his time at Carrara was injury ravaged, he was an automatic selection for the Bears when fit.

Harris returned to Alberton in mid 1990 seeking another premiership and Port Adelaide didn't disappoint him.

Harrison, Phil
133 games, 148 goals (1984-1989)

Formerly from Geelong, Harrison was a dashing half forward who played in a couple of late 80s flags.

Harvey, David
35 games, 8 goals (1984-1988)

Harvey, John
106 games, 21 goals (1982-1988)

Harwood, Mark
30 games, 19 goals (1998-2001)
24 games, 31 goals (2001-2002)

From Triabunna, a small town on Tasmania’s east coast, Harwood is a tall utility who mixed useful performances with some not so useful and was cut from the Power squad at the end of 2001.

Heaver, Brett
16 games, 13 goals (1997-1998)

Heuskes, Adam
37 games, 1 goal (1997-1998)

All-Australian: 1997

Perhaps the less said about Adam Heuskes the better.

Higgins, Brett
21 games, 12 goals (1997-1998)

Ben Higgins was a champion junior who impressed the Adelaide Crows enough to draft him as a 17 year old while still playing for Port Adelaide Under 19s. Unfortunately, Higgins never seemed to live up to the resulting reputation and after a couple of unsuccessful seasons for the Magpies, Higgins switched firstly to the Woodville/West Torrens Eagles and then to cricket where he is now a promising middle-order batsman for South Australia.

Hodges, Scott
183 games, 693 goals (1987-1998)

Magarey Medallist 1990
Best & Fairest: 1990, 1996
Leading Goalkicker: 1988 (74 goals), 1989 (79), 1990 (153), 1994 (130) & 1996 (117)
Premierships: 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995 & 1996
Ken Farmer Medallist: 1990, 1994 & 1996

Hofner, Peter
94 games, 22 goals (1978-1982)

Holmes, Shane
28 games, 17 goals (1999-2002)

Son of 1960's Port player Brian Holmes

Hughes, Danny
130 games, 4 goals (1981-1983 & 1991-1993)

All-Australian: 1988
Melbourne Best & Fairest 1985

Hull, Troy
35 games, 5 goals (1992-1996)

Huppatz, Ray
38 games, 55 goals (1982-1984)

Ray Huppatz was a hard working rover who began his career with Woodville before enjoying some useful seasons with North Melbourne and Footscray. After another stint at Woodville, Huppatz crossed to Port very late in his career but still played some very useful games for the Magpies.

Hutton, David
159 games, 189 goals (1985-1995)

An attacking wingman, David Hutton is the son of presenter Dean from the Curiosity Show.

Hutton, Stephen
2 games, 0 goals (1987)

Hynes, David
121 games, 115 goals (1985-1990)

Fos Williams Medallist: 1992

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