Port's ruck recruit Soldo brushes off injury concern

Port's Ivan Soldo copped a knock in a torrid win over the Dockers but is ready to face the Magpies. (Michael Errey/AAP PHOTOS)

Influential Port Adelaide ruck recruit Ivan Soldo has brushed off fitness doubts to declare himself a certain starter against Collingwood.

Soldo didn't complete training on Wednesday as Port prepare for Saturday's encounter against the reigning premiers at the MCG.

The former Richmond ruck copped a knock, and also a black eye, in Port's three-point escape win over Fremantle last Saturday night.

"It was a pretty tough game on the weekend," Soldo told reporters.

"And I copped a knock so I was just to the side (at training) which is nice, a bit of a break for me which is good."

Five games into his stint at Alberton, Soldo's recruitment is paying Port handsome dividends.

Granted No.1 ruck status after sitting behind Tigers skipper Toby Nankervis, Soldo is averaging a near career-high 31 hitouts and career-high 11.4 disposals.

Ivan Soldo
Signing ruck Ivan Soldo is proving a great move for Port Adelaide.

"There's definitely parts of my game I always want to get better at," he said.

"But with the team doing so well and absolutely dominating when they need to, it's hard not walk off the track feeling so confident with the boys.

"It's good to get the faith from the coaches as well and the mids have been so supportive of me as well.

"I had a great time in Richmond but coming in here with fresh eyes and a lot of faith in the coaching as well has been great."

Soldo's early impact has coincided with Port's feted young on-ball brigade hitting their straps as the Power bank four wins from five games.

New captain Connor Rozee and vice-captain Zak Butters continue to impress alongside a revitalised Brownlow medallist Ollie Wines and an emerging Jason Horne-Francis.

"Early on it was more me trying to find my place," said Soldo, who won a career-best 54 hitouts in the last-gasp win over the Dockers.

"Working together is actually the best way to go about it and we're all trying to get each other better and trying to get a bit of synergy as well around the stoppage.

"And the new captain, new vice captain, they're really stepping up as well."

Soldo was eagerly anticipating the clash against the Magpies and coach Craig McRae and his assistant Justin Leppitsch, who both worked with the ruckman at Richmond.

"It's going to be pretty interesting," he  said.

"I have had a lot to do with Craig McRae in my time with Richmond and Justin Leppitsch so I know how exciting they want the game to be.

"And I'm pretty excited to get over there."

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