Crow crosses the line with forbidden act
Crows forward Jake Soligo could find himself in hot water with the match review panel for this forbidden act after a huge brain fade.
Crows forward Jake Soligo could find himself in hot water with the match review panel for this forbidden act after a huge brain fade.
Father-son draftee Max Michalanney has made a roaring start to his time at the Crows, and it may have something to do with the hard-nosed mantra his dad instills in his family.
He’s known for being controversial, but this commentator’s latest footy thought bubble has left one Australian state enraged.
Jordan Dawson claimed the Showdown medal after an inspirational performance in a new role Saturday night, but it has been in the works for a while.
IT may come as a surprise to footy fans that not all season packages were created equally, with AFL clubs offering a variety of memberships and passes with a range of benefits. How does yours stack up? CHECK YOUR CLUB
THERE have been many who have qualified for the privilege of SANFL Player Life Membership. And after an exhaustive process for six players caught in AFL-SANFL no man’s land, Rodney Maynard is now deservedly one of them, writes Graham Cornes.
PRE-SEASON training at the Adelaide Crows has left a strong impression on coach Don Pyke as his team prepares to rebound on the grand final loss.
CARLTON might have uncovered another marking forward with a difference — Patrick Cripps might also be the Blues’ best midfielder. JON RALPH looks at every club’s man with a one-two punch.
DESPITE its home base turning from a sporting centre to an urban sprawl with high-rise offices and apartments, the Adelaide Crows still intend to call Football Park home.
ADELAIDE made a bumper record operating profit of $3.43 million last year while playing in two AFL/AFLW grand finals.
CARLTON will be hoping that change provides a spark after coach Damien Keeping tinkered with his team’s line-up for Saturday’s clash with Adelaide. SEE THE TEAMS
REPORTS star Crows midfielder Rory Sloane getting close to a new deal at Adelaide — and ignoring free-agency rights — has come as a surprise to him. But it far from surprising in the mad world of AFL free agency
THERE are no guarantees at Adelaide Football Club, especially when it comes to their playing list. Chris McDermott writes the club needs to change its game plan on contracts.
MATT Crouch says his new leadership post — and the arrival of Bryce Gibbs from Carlton — can make him an even more formidable player.
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