Paul Seedsman will play against former club Collingwood on Saturday night after receiving a late call-up.
Seedsman, who played 49 games for the Magpies before joining Adelaide last October, replaces defender Rory Laird.
Laird, 22, reported hip soreness with the Club deciding not to risk the former rookie for the clash at Adelaide Oval.
Jake Kelly has been added to the emergency list alongside Cam Ellis-Yolmen and Wayne Milera Junior.
Two-time Club Champion Scott Thompson will celebrate his 300th AFL game against the Magpies.
Thompson, who played 39 games for Melbourne before joining the Crows, will become only the 75th player in AFL/VFL history to reach the milestone.
Read more Scott Thompson statistics
Gates open at 4:30pm on Saturday ahead of the first bounce at 7:10pm.
Get to Adelaide Oval early for the Don McSweeney Aboriginal Lands Cup. Named after the late SANFL Hall of Famer for his unwavering support of the APY Lands and Maralinga football teams, this year’s match will be the curtain raiser. First bounce is at 4.45pm.
With thanks to Premier Partner Chemist Warehouse, 50,000 yellow t-shirts will dress each of the seats at Adelaide Oval to raise awareness for prostate cancer. Be sure to be in your seat and wearing your yellow t-shirt pre-game and at half time for your chance win.
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Full match day information is available here
Emergencies Kelly, Ellis-Yolmen and Milera play in the Club’s SANFL clash with Glenelg on Sunday if not required at AFL level.
The match at Gliderol Stadium starts at 2:10pm. Ticketed Crows members receive free entry to the Club’s SANFL games upon presentation of their 2016 membership card. Unfortunately, defender Andy Otten won’t line up against the Bays after sustaining a thumb injury.
The team is:
IN - Paul Seedsman
OUT - Rory Laird (hip)