Utility Curtly Hampton has been placed on Adelaide's long-term injury list.
Hampton, 24, had surgery after suffering an ankle injury during the Club's Round Nine win over Brisbane at the Gabba.
The ex-Giant made his Crows debut in Adelaide's Round One win over Greater Western Sydney and had played every game of the season until the injury.
Hampton joins midfielder Cameron Ellis-Yolmen and first-year draftee Ben Davis on the Club’s long-term injury list.
Players added to the long-term injury list are ineligible for senior selection for a minimum period of eight weeks. The Club is permitted to upgrade a rookie to the senior roster as a replacement.
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The Club has not nominated a rookie to replace Hampton on the senior list at this stage.
Adelaide’s current rookie-listed players are Paul Hunter, Alex Keath and Ben Jarman.