Adelaide firmed up a top-four spot with a comfortable 43-point win over Collingwood in a match that was in some danger of being halted before it even began.

A late Brit Bonnici goal helped the Pies dodge their lowest score of the season, the 8.8 (56) to 2.1 (13) result occurring after a leaking water pipe damaged the turf at Victoria Park and caused havoc pre-game.

But the game began as scheduled and Collingwood defended grimly in the first half, with Adelaide only catching the Pies out the back on a handful of occasions.

Pressure was high from both teams, with the Pies struggling to work their way through the Crows' web - particularly through the midfield - and their entries inside 50 were often messy as a result.

Adelaide began to hit its stride in the third term as the game opened up, with the ball living inside its forward half (12-2 inside 50s for the term) as the Pies' defence started to crack.

Taylah Levy – who had only kicked one goal in her 10 games prior to Sunday – recorded two in the space of four minutes as the Crows began to flick the footy across lanes, opening up Collingwood's structure.

The former basketballer finished with three for the game, with the Crows piling on four goals in the final term to stretch the margin to beyond seven goals and give the Crows a 2.3 per cent advantage over second-placed Hawthorn, which could prove decisive in the run to the finals.

Collingwood's midfield was outclassed without Bri Davey (leg) as Adelaide's combination of Ebony Marinoff (36 disposals, eight clearances), Anne Hatchard and Maddi Newman proved far too strong, despite rucks Jess Allan and Sabrina Frederick nullifying each other.

It took until the final term for Collingwood to score its first goal - the Magpies managed just a point in the first three quarters - catching Adelaide's defence too far up the ground to allow Lauren Butler to put the foot down, coast into a vacant 50 and convert.

The Pies tried a few different things; with top-up player Jordi Ivey in defence due to a lack of player availability, first-year Irishwoman Muireann Atkinson was shifted forward, but didn't see much of the footy.

Head of a huge game against North Melbourne next week, inspirational Adelaide leader Chelsea Randall passed a concussion test after a heavy marking collision with Eliza James in the first quarter, but the Magpie was ruled out for the game.

SCOREBOARD

COLLINGWOOD     0.0   0.1   0.1   2.1     (13)
ADELAIDE             2.1   2.4   4.7   8.8     (56)

GOALS
Collingwood: Butler, Bonnici
Adelaide: Levy 3, Gould 3, Hatchard, Randall

BEST
Collingwood: Schleicher, Rowe, Cronin, Frederick
Adelaide: Marinoff, Hatchard, Gould, J. Allan, Newman, Levy

INJURIES
Collingwood: James (concussion)
Adelaide: Nil