Port Adelaide duo Lachie Jones and Jeremy Finlayson have penned extensions to remain at Alberton.
Jones has signed on to remain at the Power until the end of 2026, while Finlayson - who has been sidelined through the back end of the season with a lacerated spleen, put pen-to-paper on a one-year deal.
Both players' previous deals expired at the end of 2024.
For Finlayson, the extension comes after an interrupted season with periods in-and-out of the senior side and role changes from his usual post in the forward line, a three-match suspension for a homophobic slur, and injury.
The spleen injury ended his campaign after round 18.
Finlayson said he was "really happy" to remain for the coming year.
"Some of my best friends are here at this club and for me, having a welcoming and comfortable work environment to go to every day is so important," the 28-year-old said.
"The support that me and my family have received from the club over the last three years has been amazing, and I'm really excited to be sticking around."
The NSW product and Yorta Yorta man arrived at Port ahead of the 2022 season after seven years and 66 senior games with GWS.
He was Port's leading goalkicker in 2023 with 38 majors, only bested by his 44 goal haul with the Giants in 2019.

"Jeremy is an important part of our forward group and he provides flexibility with his ability to second ruck," Power list manager Jason Cripps said.
"His size and athleticism makes him a difficult match up and we look forward to having a fit and healthy Jeremy for 2025."
Jones enjoyed a career-best year in 2024 having played 18 games to the end of the home-and-away season helping the club towards a top two finish with the club.
The 22-year-old is a former Gavin Wanganeen medalists for best player under 21, with 53 senior games since arriving from SANFL club Woodville-West Torrens with pick 16 in 2020.
"I love the environment at the club and I'm excited about being part of the future of this playing group," Jones said.
"It's an honour to be able to continue my career here and am looking forward to what the next couple of years brings."
Cripps said the Yanuwa defender "has continued to grow and develop in a professional AFL environment and has been a real asset this season".
"We are excited about what he brings to the club, and the potential he has as a young player," Cripps said.
Port host Geelong in an qualifying final at Adelaide Oval next Thursday.