Three Crows played in all 18 of Adelaide’s SANFL games this year - Ian Callinan, Anthony Wilson, and Matthew Spencely. First-year Crows Keenan Ramsey and Reilly O’Brien both missed just one match.

Cam Ellis-Yolmen amassed 38 disposals against North Adelaide in Round 14, the most possessions in a single game by a Crow in the SANFL this year. Jarryd Lyons (35, R15 v West Adelaide) was next in line followed by Matt Crouch (R15 v West Adelaide) and Matthew Wright (R18 v Sturt) who both posted 33-possession games.

Adelaide used 19 players from its SANFL development squad for a combined total of 111 games this season. The Crows used 17 development players in Season 2014.

Considering only those who played three SANFL games or more, six Crows ranked inside the top 16 for average disposals per game. Matt Wright, Matt Crouch, Jarryd Lyons, Mitch Grigg, Cam Ellis-Yolmen and Sam Kerridge all averaged over 24 touches per match.

Adelaide kicked its biggest SANFL score in Club history against North Adelaide in Round 14, with a total of 25.10 (160). It surpassed Adelaide’s previous best score of 22.8 (140), set just five rounds earlier against Sturt.

James Podsiadly booted 11 goals against Glenelg in Round 19 – the most by a Crow at SANFL level. It topped his previous record of nine majors set the week prior against Sturt.

Fifteen players have made their League football debuts with the SANFL Crows this year.

The SANFL season that was

Adelaide kicked 12 goals in the third term of its 101-point win over North Adelaide in Round 14. It was the highest-scoring quarter in the team’s history and the best of any SANFL side in 2015.

Adelaide was the highest-scoring team in the SANFL through the home and away season. The SANFL Crows kicked 248 goals and 174 behinds for 1662 total points.

The Crows were the second-ranked team in the SANFL in contested marks (185) behind only West Adelaide. James Podsiadly was No.1 in the League in the statistic with 43 despite missing four matches due to injury.

First-year Crow Reilly O’Brien was fourth overall for total hit-outs (510) and third for hit-outs to advantage (140) through the home and away season.

Adelaide was the third-most accurate team in goalkicking with a 62 per cent conversion rate, behind Sturt and West Adelaide.

Captain Ian Callinan ranked equal-fifth in the SANFL for total score involvements (66). Former Crows Jason Porpylzia (86) and Chris Schmidt (77) were top-two in the League for West Adelaide.

 

Individual stats leaders
Disposals
Ian Callinan (352)
Sam Kerridge (293)
Matthew Spencely (253)

Disposals (average, three or more games)
Matthew Wright (29) – No.1 in SANFL
Matt Crouch (27) – No.4 in SANFL
Jarryd Lyons (26) – No.6 in SANFL

Goals
James Podsiadly (46) – No.2 in SANFL
Keenan Ramsey (17)
Jack Osborn (16)

Marks
James Podsiadly (115) – No.7 in SANFL
Keenan Ramsey (80)
Ian Callinan (72)

Contested Marks
James Podsiadly (43) – No.1 in SANFL
Reilly O’Brien (22) – No.9 in SANFL
Keenan Ramsey (13)

Clearances
Sam Kerridge (85)
Jarryd Lyons (66)
Ian Callinan (64)

Contested Possessions
Ian Callinan (145)
Sam Kerridge (140)
Reilly O’Brien (116)

Tackles
Sam Kerridge (61)
Reilly O’Brien (57)
Ian Callinan (56)

Score Assists
Ian Callinan (31) – No.2 in SANFL
Matthew Spencely (20)
Reilly O’Brien (16)

Inside 50ms
Ian Callinan (77) – equal No.7 in SANFL
Matthew Spencely (50)
Anthony Wilson (45)

Rebound 50ms
Harrison Wigg (47)
Brodie Martin (34)
Luke Carey (31)

Hit-outs
Reilly O’Brien (510) – No.4 in SANFL
Jack Osborn (147) – No.13 in SANFL
Luke Lowden (82)

Hit-outs to advantage
Reilly O’Brien (140) – No.3 in SANFL
Jack Osborn (46) – equal No.10 in SANFL