Big update on AFL ticket prices
The AFL has unveiled a ticketing overhaul to beat the cost of living. But the Crows and Port set their own ticket prices, so where are they heading for season 2023?
The AFL has unveiled a ticketing overhaul to beat the cost of living. But the Crows and Port set their own ticket prices, so where are they heading for season 2023?
With some help from Crows stars and through their young and innocent eyes, six-year-old Koa’s siblings are tackling decades of societal bias head on, writes Jess Adamson.
In recent years, Victorian clubs have been seen to hold the power in luring local talent home after being developed interstate. But is the tide starting to turn in favour of South Australian clubs?
Tom Doedee looked a standout choice as Adelaide captain, but was overlooked in favour of Jordan Dawson. And the free agent has put his contract talks on hold.
Adelaide has been forced to stand down 80 per cent of its staff to reduce costs in the wake of the coronavirus, and a former SANFL star is among those to lose their jobs.
Two-time premiership winning Crows co-captain Chelsea Randall on returning from an ACL, the challenges that 2020 has brought and the newest love to come into her life.
Adelaide’s Brad Crouch says some players won’t be able to pay their mortgages as AFL wages are slashed following the league’s COVID-19 shutdown.
Kevin Sheedy, who was a back-pocket plumber in his playing days at Richmond, believes a return to a semi-professional competition could be the way footy survives the catastrophe coronavirus has caused.
First-year Adelaide Crows coach Matthew Nicks says he and his players are using a variety of online tools to keep in contact with one another while separated during the coronavirus outbreak.
With severe playing list cuts likely in 2021, if play does not resume this year due to COVID-19, we may have seen the last of some big names in Power and Crows colours, writes Kane Cornes.
Major sponsors have pledged to stand between the Adelaide and Port Adelaide football clubs and COVID-19 financial ruin.
It is an unpredictable time as the football industry deals with the coronavirus crisis, but Crows AFLW coach Matthew Clarke says he’d like to extend his role into the future.
Adelaide stars Courtney Cramey and Ebony Marinoff say they haven’t received any indication from the club about how the COVID-19 shutdown will impact the AFLW competition into the future. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST.
Adelaide coach Matthew Nicks on his key message to the Crows on Monday as he sent them away on a break with no definitive date of return.
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