One-on-one coach/player game reviews are a big part of modern football.
This Sunday on The Crows Show we get an exclusive look at what happens in these meetings as Assistant Coach David Teague reviews Charlie Cameron’s game versus the Bulldogs.
Without umpires we don’t have a game and currently there is a shortage in regional South Australia.
We chat with SANFL Umpiring Coordinator Shane Harris about what is being done to recruit umpires in the country.
The Crows have an education program in place for the Club’s recruits which focuses on every day skills off the field as well as life after football.
We catch up with a few of the younger players as they learn a bit about handyman skills around the house.
Former high flyer Brett Burton talks us through the night he and Club legends Andrew McLeod, Simon Goodwin and Trent Hentschel farewelled a packed Football Park.
Our West Lakes player turned reporter Brodie Smith takes on fellow defender Jake Lever in the latest installment of The Ripper Roast.
And we find out where Riley Knight likes to go on holiday when he isn’t playing football.
Tune in to Channel Seven this Sunday at 11:30am for another exciting episode of The Crows Show, brought to you by Chemist Warehouse
The show will then be available on our website and app, and is also replayed nationally on 7Mate early in the week. Please check your local TV guides.