Crows issue heartfelt apology for infamous camp
The Adelaide Crows have issued a lengthy apology amid the ongoing fallout from the club’s infamous pre-season camp in 2018.
The Adelaide Crows have issued a lengthy apology amid the ongoing fallout from the club’s infamous pre-season camp in 2018.
Key staff have mostly moved on but eight players who attended Adelaide’s infamous camp played in the Eagles win. Here’s how Matthew Nicks says the Crows are managing the fallout.
The Adelaide Crows is one of the AFL’s most unsuccessful clubs – and the infamous 2018 camp is just one example why, writes Michael McGuire.
As inexcusable as parts of the Crows’ infamous camp were, its psychological toll on most players sounds benign compared with other clubs’ experiences, writes Graham Cornes.
Players are set to be reunited with their families in Queensland but before they get to see one another, they’ll have very strict rules to adhere to as AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan reveals why the fixture was really crammed.
The equation is simple at West Lakes. Adelaide needs to win the battle at the centre bounce, or go through the 2020 season without tasting victory.
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While most players would likely prefer their salaries remained a secret, Adelaide defender Brodie Smith makes a case why having that information out in the open could benefit the players down on the pay scale.
Collingwood faces a long stretch without both Jordan De Goey and captain Scott Pendlebury, with the former warned his finger may never be the same if he doesn’t give it a chance to fully heal. AFL injuries
The emotion on Brodie Smith’s face was clear when the final siren sounded on Sunday. The star Crow says the Essendon defeat was the most devastating since his team lost the AFL grand final nearly three years ago.
Two bitter rival AFL stars have been placed on report for an apparent half time headbutt in a heated moment in Adelaide.
Footy players have made a whopping $20 million sacrifice to keep the AFL season alive amid the global pandemic, some handing back hundreds of thousands of dollars. See how much the top 100 earners have given back
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