Out of contract next year, Adelaide joint vice-captain Rory Sloane says he's not going anywhere.

Sloane will play his 100th game on Sunday against St Kilda but is only contracted with the Crows until the end of 2015.

Superstars Patrick Dangerfield and Taylor Walker are also out of contract next year.

Sloane said he had grown to love Adelaide, the city as well as the Club, and that he would be keen to extend his contract past 2015.

He said notching 100 games was a significant milestone that he, Dangerfield and Walker all felt strongly about.

The 24-year-old has been one of the Crows' best players in what has been a frustrating 2014 season.

Adelaide has lost six games by two goals or less this year and Sloane tipped that if he, Dangerfield and Walker could all stick together, the Club's form could quickly improve.

"I actually love the city…and the Club as well, to play 100 games here has been pretty special," Sloane said.

"(I’ll) definitely look to stay and hopefully we can keep Tex (Walker) and Dange (Dangerfield) as well and all stick together.

'This year has been frustrating. We are still pretty young and the three of us are in the leadership group along with 'Sauce'  (Sam Jacobs), 'Thommo' (Scott Thompson) and 'Dougy' (Richard Douglas), and the more we stick together the next couple of years the more we'll learn.

"Last week against North (Melbourne) and against Richmond where we've been in front in the last quarter - I'm sure you'll see us start winning those games."

Depending on other results, Sunday's match against the Saints will determine whether the Crows play finals football.

The Club needs Collingwood and Richmond to lose and must beat the Saints by enough to finish with a higher percentage than the winner of West Coast and Gold Coast.

The 2013 Crows Club Champion said the playing group would be cheering for the Hawks and Swans, but insisted they had no right to feel angry if Sunday's clash was a dead rubber.

"Guys will watch it and we'll all hope that we still get given the chance to make finals but we put ourselves in this position," Sloane said.

"We've done it to ourselves so we can't be angry or upset if one of those teams gets up and wins."

 

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