Does it cost more to be a Crows or Port member?
Superfans will support their AFL club no matter the cost – but that cost won’t stop rising, with some spending more than $1000 on merch and games. We crunch the numbers.
Superfans will support their AFL club no matter the cost – but that cost won’t stop rising, with some spending more than $1000 on merch and games. We crunch the numbers.
Retired Adelaide star Eddie Betts has thrown some advice Izak Rankine’s way based on his experience as a Crow. Basically, the former Sun better perform, and fast.
Even the most optimistic, passionate Power fan must be a little concerned, writes Graham Cornes.
A best-and-fairest winning midfielder suffered a broken leg at Adelaide training on Friday. See the details here.
DESPITE its home base turning from a sporting centre to an urban sprawl with high-rise offices and apartments, the Adelaide Crows still intend to call Football Park home.
ADELAIDE made a bumper record operating profit of $3.43 million last year while playing in two AFL/AFLW grand finals.
CARLTON will be hoping that change provides a spark after coach Damien Keeping tinkered with his team’s line-up for Saturday’s clash with Adelaide. SEE THE TEAMS
REPORTS star Crows midfielder Rory Sloane getting close to a new deal at Adelaide — and ignoring free-agency rights — has come as a surprise to him. But it far from surprising in the mad world of AFL free agency
THERE are no guarantees at Adelaide Football Club, especially when it comes to their playing list. Chris McDermott writes the club needs to change its game plan on contracts.
MATT Crouch says his new leadership post — and the arrival of Bryce Gibbs from Carlton — can make him an even more formidable player.
THE AFL is yet to lock in a start time for the 2018 grand final and the man who was once 2IC at league headquarters is a fan of parting with tradition. Do you agree? HAVE YOUR SAY
CROWS star Rory Sloane has refused to commit his future to the club, saying he is still weighing up a stay-or-go decision.
TAYLOR Walker will continue to captain the Adelaide Football Club for a fourth season as part of a streamlined four-man leadership group.
AS his stock continues to rise, confidence is growing that Rory Sloane is staying in Adelaide despite the lure of lucrative offers from his home state.
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