Taylor Walker has asserted himself as Adelaide captain and led an Easter Sunday mauling at Adelaide Oval, booting six goals as the Crows smashed North Melbourne by 77 points.
Walker's aggression and his ability to find teammates in scoring positions silenced any critics of his appointment as skipper, with the inspirational key forward finishing with 15 marks and 22 disposals.
His dominance saw opponent Joel Tippett subbed at half-time as the Crows marched to a dominant 21.14 (140) to 9.9 (63) win.
Patrick Dangerfield celebrated his birthday with 25 disposals and two goals, while Richard Douglas was a constant driving force with six inside 50s and 28 possessions.
Former Western Bulldog Shaun Higgins impressed in his first outing for North Melbourne with four goals, while Ben Cunnington (27 possessions) and Ben Gibson (22) were solid through the midfield.
"We had a moment in the third quarter where I thought we lost our way for a little bit but got back on track, round one to perform like that in front of a really good crowd I thought for Easter Sunday was really satisfying," Walsh said.
"But we all know it's a long season ahead of us – we've got Collingwood in six days."
Sunday marked the beginning of Adelaide’s 25th season in the AFL, and it was apparent early that the Club wanted to kick off the historic occasion with purpose.
The Kangaroos dropped tall forward Ben Brown from their starting 22 in order to generate more run, but they couldn't keep up with the Crows, who had nearly doubled North Melbourne's uncontested possession total at the first break.
Higgins' two goals from his first two kicks as a Kangaroo were the club's only highlight in the opening half.
Key forward Drew Petrie was sent into defence to deal with the endless torrent of inside 50s but whenever the likes of Cunnington or Andrew Swallow were able to win possession, their opponents were on hand to prevent any drive.
During a stunning first half, Walker kicked his 200th career goal and Eddie Betts and then Rory Sloane added to their tallies to push the half-time lead out to 63 points.
The Kangaroos emerged in the second half with much greater intensity and silenced the home crowd with five quick goals, at one stage getting back to within 30 points.
But Adelaide subdued the fightback with majors to Walker and Rory Laird and while Higgins kicked a fourth, the Crows' lead was never threatened.
North Melbourne fell away again in the final term as Adelaide restored its lead back out past 10 goals and eased to a commanding season-opening victory.
"It was just a really disappointing performance, clearly the only thing you can put that down to in the short term is some terrific pressure from the opposition," Scott said.
"Their appetite for the contest was much better than ours – that's an indictment."
ADELAIDE 6.4 12.10 15.12 21.14 (140)
NORTH MELBOURNE 2.1 3.1 9.4 9.9 (63)
GOALS
Adelaide: Walker 6, Betts 4, Jenkins 3, Sloane 2, Dangerfield 2, Smith, Lynch, Laird, Cameron
North Melbourne: Higgins 4, Thomas 2, Bastinac, Petrie, Gibson
BEST
Adelaide: Walker, Dangerfield, Sloane, Douglas, Laird, Betts, Cheney
North Melbourne: Higgins, Cunnington, Goldstein, Gibson, Thomas
INJURIES
Adelaide: Brown (corked thigh)
North Melbourne: nil
SUBSTITUTES
Adelaide: Jarryd Lyons replaced Luke Brown (corked thigh) during the third quarter
North Melbourne: Kayne Turner replaced Joel Tippett at half-time
Reports: Nil
Umpires: Fisher, Nicholls, Mollison
Official crowd: 46,491 at Adelaide Oval