Eagle-eyed Aussies spot surprise detail in US star’s photo
He’s one of the biggest comedy stars in the world but it wasn’t his jokes that had these Aussie rules fans cheering.
He’s one of the biggest comedy stars in the world but it wasn’t his jokes that had these Aussie rules fans cheering.
Adelaide coach Matthew Nicks says Josh Rachele has had one of the best off-seasons he has seen in a long time. Plus other observations from the Crows’ first match simulation this summer.
Collingwood circled Mark Keane for much of last year, only for the defender to stay in Adelaide. And as SIMEON THOMAS-WILSON reports, the Irishman looms as a key figure as the Crows chase a finals return.
Crows captain Jordan Dawson says he couldn’t have been more impressed by Josh Rachele’s 2024 dropping, as the Crows made their pre-season return with Sid Draper still being eased back.
The Blues and Tigers are after fitness bosses but the Crows are expecting them to have to look elsewhere as they plan for Darren Burgess to be at West Lakes in 2025.
Alex Neal-Bullen wants to get to Adelaide and things are lining up for the Crows in their pursuit of Jack Lukosius. And, now, another Gold Coast forward is in the trade mix.
After playing just four games last year, and being handed the sub vest multiple times to start 2024, Sam Berry didn’t appear part of Adelaide’s long-term plans. But things have changed.
The Port Adelaide chairman has launched an extraordinary spray after his club crashed to its first wooden spoon in over a century.
Taylor Walker is officially playing on in 2025 at the Crows. The star forward is eager to help Adelaide rise back up the ladder and finish his career a one-club player.
Esava Ratugolea hadn’t worked down back this year, then was thrown forward and provided a spark, now he’s again ineffective. So will he be out there for the final against his former side?
A disappointing 2024 has come to an end for the Adelaide Crows, who have boarded a bus dressed in golf outfits ahead of Mad Monday celebrations. See the pics here.
The Crows say they will remain united as a group, even after the disappointment that was the 2024 season. After hopes were high, they took a step backwards.
Graham Cornes still harbours regrets for dropping Tony Modra on disciplinary grounds in 1994. As big as that was at the time, he says it’s nothing compared to what the Crows face now.
Adelaide sent Josh Rachele to the SANFL in a statement about its standards. But if Saturday night’s heavy loss was any indication, Rachele is far from the Crows biggest issue.
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