Crows reveal comeback plan for Sloane post eye surgery
After yet another eye injury, Rory Sloane was at Adelaide training on Monday. So what’s next for the former Crows captain?
After yet another eye injury, Rory Sloane was at Adelaide training on Monday. So what’s next for the former Crows captain?
Adelaide’s defence has been the biggest point of intrigue throughout pre-season and now a four-game Crow has bolted into the mix to be part of Matthew Nicks’ round 1 backline.
People have been quick to write off Rory Sloane after his latest eye surgery. But, as MATT TURNER points out, his history is littered with clues that this was always unlikely to be the end.
Last year Taylor Walker declared Max Michalanney was in line for Round 1 and he went and played 22 games. He reckons two other players could do the same next season.
Talks over a trade for Sydney wingman Jordan Dawson have stalled. See the other clubs that could be part of a deal and the ace up the Crows’ sleeve.
Port Adelaide has secured Jeremy Finlayson from GWS. Find out how the deal got done and where the forward fits in the Power’s plans.
A CBD restaurant has created a new burger for Adelaide Crows legend Tony Modra – all we can say, it’s about time.
More details have emerged about free agent George Hewett’s deal to join Carlton, including how he can pick up an extra year via a games based trigger.
The trade period is here. What are your club’s plans for the next two weeks? Check out our ultimate guide to see who is coming and going this off-season.
SafeWork SA cleared the Crows over the infamous camp but Collective Mind’s Amon Woulfe is still hurting. He’s always stood by what they did and now asks ‘when’s enough?’.
The question about whether banned former Adelaide captain Taylor Walker would keep playing after a racism scandal has been answered.
The infamous Gold Coast camp in the wake of a grand final disaster unleashed multiple traumas on the state’s most-supported AFL club, writes Paul Starick.
SA’s workplace safety regulator has delivered an official verdict on the Adelaide Crows’ 2018 pre-season camp after a long-running investigation.
With the Crows cleared of wrongdoing over their controversial Collective Mind camp, the true villains of the sorry saga have been laid bare, writes Graham Cornes.
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