Crows reveal comeback plan for Sloane post eye surgery
After yet another eye injury, Rory Sloane was at Adelaide training on Monday. So what’s next for the former Crows captain?
After yet another eye injury, Rory Sloane was at Adelaide training on Monday. So what’s next for the former Crows captain?
New Port Adelaide captain Connor Rozee says his side has addressed its key deficiencies from last season to turbocharge the Power’s hunt for a premiership in 2024.
Port Adelaide wanted to bring Esava Ratugolea to Alberton for two years. Now he is at the club, Power senior coach Ken Hinkley is predicting him to have a huge impact on his side’s defence.
From star free agents to unsigned young guns, it’s a big year for contracts across the AFL. But who will steal the headlines at your club? We look at how the key deals could play out.
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The highly publicised Port Adelaide board battle is over – and Power premiership captain Warren Tredrea is officially back at the club.
Last year Taylor Walker declared Max Michalanney was in line for Round 1 and he went and played 22 games. He reckons two other players could do the same next season.
Former Crows captain Rory Sloane was rushed in for emergency surgery on a detached retina last week. Now we know exactly what happened – and it’s not pretty. WARNING: Graphic.
Mitch Georgiades is building towards match simulation in his comeback from an ACL injury, and he might be in for a change of position. Plus more track watch here.
Adelaide has enjoyed a relatively kind injury run over the past two seasons. It’s why the club’s pre-season injury crisis is so alarming, writes SIMEON THOMAS-WILSON.
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