After sharing a collection of Crows players least favourite AFL rules, we thought it was only fair to also share their favourites.
No surprises 'holding the ball' was popular, with many Crows choosing the rule for the impact it has on the fans.
WORST RULE: Crows take their pick
Hugh Greenwood also picked that rule, but for a different reason.
Ned McHenry was concerned for the long-term welfare of footballers' backs, while Myles Poholke was thankful for the rest he gets following a goal...
Here's the choices:
Wayne Milera: Advantage rule, game isn’t held up
Tom Doedee: New play on at kick-in rule - not the best at kicking to myself
Sam Jacobs: Centre circle for ruckman to jump in
Rory Sloane: Holding the ball, crowd loves it
Rory Laird: Holding the ball
Rory Atkins: Super goal (AFLX)
Riley Knight: 6-6-6 starting positions, stops the flood
Richard Douglas: Holding the ball, the crowd love yelling ‘ball’
Reilly O’Brien: Can now grab it out of the ruck without prior opportunity
Ned McHenry: Hands in the back. Backs already get sore enough when you get older, the last thing we need is a bunch of hands on them now
Myles Poholke: Goal, have a rest
Matt Crouch: Advantage rule
Luke Brown: The new kick in rule
Lachlan Murphy: Ruck nomination rule because it’s much needed and doesn’t cause any confusion what so ever..
Jordan Gallucci: High tackle because I’m short
Jake Kelly: 6-6-6 at centre bounce, more 1 on 1’s
Hugh Greenwood: Holding the ball. Tackling gets me a game each week and keeps food on the table
David Mackay: Deliberate rush behinds, doesn’t give defenders an easy out
Darcy Fogarty: Holding the ball
Daniel Talia: The 6-6-6 set up at centre bounces, more one-on-one contests
Chayce Jones: High contact for safety
Brodie Smith: Advantage
Brad Crouch: Chop the arms free kicks
Andy Otten: Centre circle for rucks - I cringe watching the old school rucks have a 20m run up and crash into each other