Why Bucks is backing Hinkley in 2023
Nathan Buckley knows what it’s like to be a coach under pressure. And he’s backing in Ken Hinkley to get Port Adelaide back on track and save his job.
Nathan Buckley knows what it’s like to be a coach under pressure. And he’s backing in Ken Hinkley to get Port Adelaide back on track and save his job.
Footy fans are voting for Gather Round with their wallets, with the Crows’ clash against Carlton sold out and supporters set to flock to South Australia from interstate.
After two pre-season wins, Matthew Nicks has a few tough calls to make at selection. See who starred and struggled against the Eagles – and what it means for Round 1.
Three years ago Adelaide started an aggressive rebuild. Where are the Crows at and what comes next? Mark Ricciuto answers the tough questions.
GET your notepad ready. The JLT Series is here and with it, a number of our most important SuperCoach questions will be answered. In anticipation, here are all the players to keep a close eye on across the weekend.
THE whirlwind of AFLX has come and gone, and left us with some valuable information about which players might be part of Round 1 action. Who should be on your SuperCoach radar?
AFTER 10 years at Adelaide, Crow Rory Sloane’s path to a Victorian club could be smoothed as the AFL considers a rule change to its free agency status for veterans.
BRYCE Gibbs is still getting used to a new environment at the Adelaide Football Club, but there is one strong note of similarity from the Blues among the Crows.
ALL category A rookies are eligible for selection from Round 1 this year and there is no shortage of players pushing for a spot. JON RALPH looks at the rookies who are ready to go at your club.
YOUNG gun Tom Doedee is desperate to make his long-awaited AFL debut and has declared he is ready to replace Jake Lever in the Crows backline.
IF YOU didn’t already have him in your SuperCoach midfield, start making moves now. Nat Fyfe is back! But he wasn’t the only one to post a big number. See every SuperCoach score for every player from Fremantle v Adelaide.
ADELAIDE can be sure the price it paid for Bryce Gibbs will deliver a handy return after he was a standout in the Crows’ win over Fremantle as out-of-contract forward Tom Lynch showed his value could rise.
ADELAIDE star Eddie Betts says he’s willing to cop the brunt of any racial slur so others don’t have to experience it but says he will be extremely disappointed if any racial incident occurs in 2018 after more education and understanding in the AFL.
ADELAIDE vice-captain Rory Sloane has a message for his team. If the Crows want to go one better in 2018, they must defend as a team, something they didn’t do in the Grand Final.
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