First hints of Crows’ best 23 as pre-season heats up
Adelaide insists its round 1 side is far from settled, but its latest pre-season hit out hinted at who the bolters and locks could be. Have your say on the fringe players pushing to be best 23.
Adelaide insists its round 1 side is far from settled, but its latest pre-season hit out hinted at who the bolters and locks could be. Have your say on the fringe players pushing to be best 23.
One of the four people vying for a spot on the Crows’ board says the club could have easily avoided all the turmoil from the infamous 2018 pre-season camp.
Matthew Nicks has built a strong contested game during his time — but his midfield lacks hurt factor and polish. But several youngster are set to help change that.
The Adelaide Crows have released fresh plans for their new headquarters at Thebarton on the back of ongoing outcry from locals.
The departure of Eddie Betts and Josh Jenkins over summer has opened up some key spots in attack for the Crows. Who will fill those roles could be Matthew Nicks’ first big decision as coach, writes Warren Tredrea.
Adelaide and Port Adelaide stars Brodie Smith and Tom Rockliff joined The Lowdown Podcast on Monday morning for a coronavirus special. Here’s what they had to say about what’s happening at their clubs and uncertainty surrounding the league.
Rory Sloane opens up on family, fatherhood, early mornings, turning 30 and playing his 200th game in front of an empty stadium – if at all – this weekend in the first of a two-part interview with The Advertiser.
Season 2020 has been a nightmare from the pre-season to now for the Adelaide Crows, with a five-point loss to the GWS Giants all but ending their premiership defence.
The Adelaide Crows’ AFLW premiership defence is all but over after they lost to the GWS Giants at Richmond Oval on Sunday afternoon.
Reigning AFLW premiers Adelaide looks almost certain of missing this year’s finals after being upstaged by GWS in a hard-fought, low-scoring contest at an empty Richmond Oval on Sunday.
Adelaide and Port Adelaide say their lists are healthy and players will train at their clubs on Monday in readiness for Round 1, despite coronavirus casting doubts over the season. And one big name will be available for the Power.
Carlton fans were hoping to see homecoming livewire Eddie Betts in Round 1. But a calf injury has come at the worst possible time. Meanwhile, Jack Ziebell was back in the thick of it in a VFL practice match.
After their horror loss to North Melbourne in Hobart last week, the Crows have been boosted by the return of four stars, including Erin Phillips, for its clash with GWS.
The AFL is preparing for ‘ghost matches’ to be played behind closed doors in Round 1 due to the coronavirus threat. Here’s what it means if you bought a ticket for any opening round game.
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