1 – Eddie Hocking was the first Indigenous player to represent the Crows, in Round One 1991
2 – Indigenous Crows premiership players: Andrew McLeod (two) and Troy Bond (one)
18 – The guernsey number has been worn by three Indigenous Crows – Troy Bond, Graham Johncock and Eddie Betts
23 – The No.23 jumper has also been owned by three Indigenous players – Andrew McLeod, Jared Petrenko and Charlie Cameron
4 – Current Indigenous Crows players: Eddie Betts, Cameron Ellis-Yolmen, Charlie Cameron and rookie Anthony Wilson
72 – There are currently 72 Indigenous players listed at AFL clubs
20 – Indigenous players listed by the Adelaide Football Club in its 24-year history. See the full list
340 – Games played by Crows legend Andrew McLeod. McLeod is second behind dual Brownlow Medallist Adam Goodes for the most AFL games played by an Indigenous player.
227 – Games Adelaide champion Graham Johncock played – ranked 12th on the Indigenous Games leaderboard
3 – The number of goals Shane Tongerie kicked on debut against Brisbane in 1994
18 – All 18 clubs will wear a commemorative guernsey to celebrate Indigenous Round this weekend
2 – The Crows will take on Fremantle at Adelaide Oval on Saturday night. It will be the second time the Club has hosted an Indigenous Round clash. The first was against Gold Coast at Adelaide Oval last season
20 – This year is the 20th anniversary of the AFL’s Racial Vilification Policy, a first in Australian sport