Rebuild watch: Can these three Crows play in the same midfield?
If you had to describe the Crows as an ice-cream flavour they would be vanilla. Where is the rebuild at? The tough questions are coming.
If you had to describe the Crows as an ice-cream flavour they would be vanilla. Where is the rebuild at? The tough questions are coming.
A Crows academy prospect likened to athletic ruckman Paddy Ryder is slipping out of the club’s grasp.
Liam Jones is determined to return to the AFL next year if the league’s vaccine mandate is dropped. Which clubs are already interested in the defender?
The race for the AFL recruit of the year remains wide open with several in the conversation. And after this weekend the Adelaide Crows realise they have a serious contender.
Newly re-signed Crows lockdown defender Luke Brown will have his work cut out in Round 10 of the 2020 season when his former teammate-turned Carlton forward Eddie Betts returns to Adelaide Oval for the first time.
As an 18-year-old out of high school, some draftees will take time to develop. But some will star and become KFC SuperCoach gold in 2020. The Phantom rates every player drafted and their junior numbers.
Dual Crows premiership players Ebony Marinoff and Courtney Cramey have revealed how they deal with social media trolls after the AFLW was subjected to online vitriol during its opening round on the weekend.
They were the clear favourites, but the AFLW’s reigning premiers, Adelaide, have been beaten by last season’s cellar-dwellers Brisbane by 13 points in round one.
On the eve of Adelaide’s round one AFLW clash against Brisbane in Queensland, Crows coach Matthew Clarke talks footy philosophy, team injuries and going back-to-back.
She made the gamble to relocate from Canberra to Adelaide to play for Norwood in the SANFLW in pursuit of a footy career. Now, Najwa Allen will debut for the Crows in the AFLW on Saturday.
Adelaide’s AFLW side now has only 21 fit players after two more names were added to the club’s injury list. It means there will be seven debutants in the tricolours against Brisbane in round one.
Could a Port Adelaide member’s idea of holding a ‘happy hour’ as a way to meet and greet the club’s board members be a way to reduce the disconnect between supporters and administrators? Michelangelo Rucci takes a look.
The Crows have named their squad to take on Brisbane at Hickey Park in their round one clash on Saturday. And there will be five new players lining up in the club’s tricolours.
As an official survey of the AFLW’s 14 captains reveals only two of them think the Crows will go back-to-back in 2020, stars Courtney Cramey and Ebony Marinoff say they’re fine with that.
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