‘As awful as it gets’: How Crows learned of Phil Walsh death
In the latest SACKED AFL podcast episode, former Crows football manager David Noble recalls the 3am phone call when he learned of coach Phil Walsh’s violent death. LISTEN NOW.
In the latest SACKED AFL podcast episode, former Crows football manager David Noble recalls the 3am phone call when he learned of coach Phil Walsh’s violent death. LISTEN NOW.
The Crows have completed a strong off-season led by list boss Justin Reid, adding veteran talents and keeping their top pick. Now it’s time to deliver, writes Matt Turner.
At Port it’s Ken Hinkley who endures the wrath of the disenchanted and impatient supporters. At Adelaide it’s the list management team, writes Graham Cornes.
One of the Victorian powerhouse clubs is circling Crows list boss Justin Reid to join as their football boss, as Reid looks to land James Peatling before the trade deadline ends next week.
Adelaide’s Izak Rankine has explained why the Crows went to the tribunal to try to downgrade his four-week ban, saying he is ‘deeply apologetic’ over the bump.
Out-of-contract Crow Sam Berry says he ‘fell in a hole’ last season is focusing on climbing out of it before turning his attention to a new deal for 2025.
Adelaide is searching for a new member to join its coaching ranks – but it’s not because of the team’s on-field performance.
Richmond are on track to finish 18th for the first time but by trading a couple of aging premiership stars, they could walk into this year’s draft with an epic hand of picks.
Some matches are lost before the ball has been bounced, and one decision by the Crows – either in the coach’s box or in the players – put Adelaide at a massive disadvantage. SIMEON THOMAS-WILSON unpacks it in The Lowdown.
An aspiring sports journo has had his Brisbane Lions membership cancelled after posting vile abuse towards Crows star Izak Rankine online.
The Lions have acted decisively in condemning racist comments made by a club member against an Adelaide Crows star.
SANFL and AFL clubs in South Australia are locked in a struggle over where Port Adelaide and Adelaide can recruit top-up players for their reserve sides. SIMEON THOMAS-WILSON has the latest.
Isaac Heeney’s Brownlow hopes are at the whims of the match review panel after a blow to Saint Jimmy Webster left the defender with a blood nose, while Izak Rankine is also in the firing line. HAVE YOUR SAY.
After being blown out of the water early in the season, last year’s runners-up are on the cusp of the top four. And the scary thing is they can only get better, writes CALLUM DICK.
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