Head of Football David Noble explains what happens next to prepare a women’s team for the new AFL national competition in this week’s episode of The Crows Show.
Adelaide’s joint bid with AFLNT was this week given entry into the inaugural women’s league after the AFL’s landmark announcement of the eight teams.
Players, coaches and guernseys are just some of the things that need to be sorted out, just how far down the track is the Club?
Development Coach Tate Kaesler gives us a behind-the-scenes look at a training session with the group of players who are called upon to top up our SANFL side.
When they aren’t required at SANFL level they play for their various amateur and country league clubs around the state.
Curtly Hampton has had a frustrating time with injury since his arrival at the Club. He tells us how far away from a return to playing he is while putting in a special call back to his home town of Alice Springs.
The tri-colours of the Crows jumper have become recognisable across the country, however, red, gold and blue weren’t always going to be the Club’s colours.
Inaugural Chief Executive Officer Bill Sanders talks about how the hoops design came about.
Basketballer-turned-footballer Hugh Greenwood introduces us to his furry friend and assesses how his transition to the Club is going.
And our investigative journalist Brodie Smith probes the life of one of the few Crows players to have a job away from footy.
Tune in to Channel Seven Adelaide at 11:30am this Sunday for 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.