1. Birthday ‘Rat’ provides early gift
After languishing in the SANFL for two weeks, Rory Atkins had a point to prove in the first quarter. He collected 10 possessions (included five contested) and
Hugh going back with extreme courage #weflyasone pic.twitter.com/Qv1dJk2eBR
— Adelaide Crows (@Adelaide_FC) July 12, 2018
2. Battered and bruised in
Ice packs will be in high demand after this match with a number of big hits flattening players on both sides. Joel Selwood was left dazed after an incident involving Bryce Gibbs in the first quarter; the Cats captain was then given a shove and a spray by his direct opponent Riley Knight as he came to the bench. Geelong defender Zac Tuohy was bleeding following a head-high Taylor Walker bump that saw the Crows skipper reported and facing a nervous wait for the MRO's decision on Friday, and in the second
3. Jeers and cheers for ‘Sliding Doors’ mates
There was warm applause for every Rory Sloane possession and pressure act after the Crows vice-captain announced this week he’d be putting footy ahead of family support for the next five years. The biggest roar and team celebration came after the 28-year-old’s 50-metre goal in the third quarter put the home side 30 points in front. In contrast, former
But it was this man's goal that set the crowd alight. How good is Rory Sloane?! #weflyasone pic.twitter.com/3SybnZcBSD
— Adelaide Crows (@Adelaide_FC) July 12, 2018
4. Crows still in the hunt – Cats are vulnerable
This result could have huge ramifications for both sides at the business end of the season. The Crows will start the weekend only a game and percentage outside of the top eight and with plenty to like about their performance against the Cats. They broke through the 100-point barrier for the first time since round seven and had nine different goalkickers – including Lachie Murphy, who’s
5. Fogarty’s yo-yo season set to continue
Crows captain Taylor Walker could find himself on the sidelines after being reported in the first quarter. For the second week in a