Finding it difficult to tell Brodie Smith and Paul Seedsman apart on the football field?
Don’t worry, even their girlfriends have confused the two 190cm, brown-haired, long-kicking Crows.
It certainly doesn’t help when they start dressing the same off the field (see photo below)!
Seedsman told FIVEaa the pair was often mistaken for one another.
“We’ve had that (the comparison) from a lot of people,” Seedsman said.
“I think even our girlfriends get us mixed up … my girlfriend always says she gets me mixed up with Brodie so he’s pretty happy with that!”
The lookalikes also happen to be two of the longest and best kicks in the Crows team.
The jury is still out as to which player has the biggest boot.
“Smithers will tell you he has (the better kick). He put two through last week against Richmond from 50m or 60m out, so I think he’s got me at the moment,” Seedsman said.
“He’s definitely got the bigger torp – he can hit a massive torpedo.”
Seedsman and Smith have been key contributors to Adelaide’s quick ball movement this year, using their run and penetrating kicks to link defence with attack.
The Crows will have to bring their best again on Friday night when they take on reigning premiers Hawthorn at the MCG.
Seedsman said the Hawks provided another huge challenge for the Crows.
“We are going over there really confident on the back of last week’s performance against one of the other benchmarks of the competition,” he said.
“There’s no easy games in football and we are really excited to go up against the best team in the competition over the last three or four years.”
“We are obviously going over there with the expectation of winning.”