Crows keeping 2023 draft stars close to home
The Crows are keeping a close eye on some of South Australia’s brightest 2023 draft prospects including one prospective father-son pick.
The Crows are keeping a close eye on some of South Australia’s brightest 2023 draft prospects including one prospective father-son pick.
Are the Power ready to cash in on the prime of their list? Could the Crows overachieve with such a young team? Check out your club’s age ranking, games played and over 30s heading into a monster 2023 season in the AFL.
Adelaide has found the key defender it had been searching for, following the departures of Billy Frampton and Fischer McAsey. Find out all the details.
He led the NAB League for tackles last season but a young Crow has stood out for different reasons during his first pre-season at West Lakes. All the latest from the track.
AFLX is days away and the home-and-away season is fast approaching. Who’s injured at your club, who’s flying and who is pushing to play in Round 1?
COULD All-Australian Brodie Smith be back on the field for the Adelaide Crows this season?
ROBBIE Gray returns to action — after beating cancer — as captain of Port Adelaide’s AFLX side while Adelaide holds back its stars from short-form game.
BOTH Port Adelaide and the Adelaide Crows have made additions to their squads to give them real premiership ambitions in 2018, writes Chris McDermott.
UPDATE: THE axing of Mo Hope from Collingwood’s team sends a message that no one is safe if they don’t perform, coach Wayne Siekman says. ROUND 2 TEAMS.
RORY Atkins says the Crows are in the AFLX tournament to win it.
ADELAIDE is confident captain Taylor Walker does not have chronic foot problems despite being struck down by a lower leg injury for the third time in two years.
SA football stalwart John Condon next month will be handed an AFL gong- the Jack Titus Award – for his six decades of contribution to Australian football
THE Adelaide Crows have suffered an early injury blow, with captain Taylor Walker set to miss all preseason games with a foot injury.
AFLX — the new seven-aside fast footy competition — will not only be a trial of Australian football’s push for a new market but also the Crows’ young guns.
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