Mitch is back – but in a different way
Port Adelaide forward Mitch Georgiades will make his long-awaited return on Friday night. Coach Ken Hinkley says he’s a “better AFL player” now – and his role will be a new one.
Port Adelaide forward Mitch Georgiades will make his long-awaited return on Friday night. Coach Ken Hinkley says he’s a “better AFL player” now – and his role will be a new one.
The Crows tweaked with their set up in the off-season to fix their defence and find more polish in the midfield after being ranked first for points last year. Did they rob Peter to pay Paul?
All 18 teams are in Adelaide for Gather Round. Could it be an opportunity for the Crows and Power to get in the ear of some South Australian talent and lure them back home?
Crows coach Matthew Nicks says his side is confident they have addressed the areas of the game that have let them down in their first three games of 2024, ahead of a must-win clash Thursday.
Port Adelaide’s midfield has been dealt another blow with Brownlow Medallist Ollie Wines stuck down by injury – but there is good news. Here’s the latest.
Where to now for Adelaide? Start with Jake Soligo permanently in the midfield and handing a dominant young gun a debut, writes Simeon Thomas-Wilson. See all the SA footy likes, dislikes.
Adelaide announced itself in last year’s Gather Round opener. On Thursday, the Crows will fight to remain relevant. So, why is this side so unrecognisable? SIMEON THOMAS-WILSON takes a closer look.
The Power grabbed a couple of wins against West Coast and Richmond to start the season, but Melbourne was their first real test. They failed, here’s how.
Travis Boak’s 350th milestone was huge for Port Adelaide. But as Chad Cornes says, Todd Marshall’s 100th game is massive in a different way.
Adelaide is on its way to Perth for a crunch clash with Fremantle on Good Friday – and coach Matthew Nicks had something to say before the Crows took off.
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