Power tall set for new role in first game for 376 days
Mitch Georgiades will play a different role when he returns to AFL level this weekend
www.afl.com.auMitch Georgiades, a forward for Port Adelaide in the AFL, is consistently listed at around 191-192 cm tall (approximately 6'3" to 6'4").[1][2][3]
Recent player profiles confirm his height as 192 cm on some sites and 191 cm on others, with no major discrepancies or updates in 2026 sources. This measurement has remained stable across career stats from draft days through current rosters.[3][5][7][9][1]
The latest buzz around Georgiades (as of April 2026) focuses on contract talks and potential moves to West Coast, not his height, with coach Josh Carr responding to speculation from Chad Cornes. No fresh news stories debate or revise his physical stats; height mentions are routine in profiles.[2][6][8]
Mitch Georgiades will play a different role when he returns to AFL level this weekend
www.afl.com.auBe it by design - or now necessity with the injury list continuing to claim tall forwards - the Port Adelaide attack is looking very different post-Charlie Dixon.
www.portadelaidefc.com.auPlayer statistics for in the AFL season. Career stats, game logs and performance data.
www.ozfootball.comWhen Mitch Georgiades suffered a badly corked quad in last year’s AFL grand final curtain-raiser, he had no idea of the hell he was about to go through.
thewest.com.au*Born: *28 Sep 2001 (23 years old) *Height: *191cm *Weight: *78kg *First drafted: *2019 (18 years old) *Originally from: *Marist JFC */*Hale School */*Subiaco *Career Games:*83
www.draftguru.com.auMitch Georgiades is a Port Adelaide Power AFL player. View career stats, contract details, latest news, injury updates SuperCoach and AFL Fantasy stats & scores, and rumours.
www.zerohanger.comIn a cursed season for Port Adelaide forwards, one spearhead has emerged as not only as his club's best performer - Mitch Georgiades has become among the AFL's elite.
www.portadelaidefc.com.auAustralian rules footballer who has played for Port Adelaide in the Australian Football League (AFL).
www.famousbirthdays.comChad has reacted to the Power coach's comments.
sportnation.nzPort Adelaide coach Josh Carr has fired back at former assistant coach and teammate Chad Cornes over his comments linking Mitch Georgiades to a move home to join West Coast.
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