PROS: Four night games at Adelaide Oval, only one game in Perth.
CONS: Just one game at the MCG and final match against Geelong at Simonds Stadium.
PLAY TWICE: Port Adelaide, Gold Coast, Brisbane Lions, Geelong and West Coast.
FIRST FOUR WEEKS: North Melbourne (h), Collingwood (a), Melbourne (h), Western Bulldogs (a).
LAST FOUR WEEKS: Essendon (a), Brisbane Lions (h), West Coast (h), Geelong (a).
SIX-DAY BREAKS: Five.
CROWS SAY: “Our home matches are spread across a mix of timeslots, including four at night at the Adelaide Oval which is a real bonus… we are happy with the amount of travel, but would have liked another match at the MCG." –CEO Andrew Fagan
AFL MEDIA’S TAKE: A balanced draw for the Crows with great timeslots for their home games. Their four night games at Adelaide Oval should attract big crowds given the opposition (Fremantle, Hawthorn, Richmond and the Brisbane Lions) and they will play on Sunday six times (down from nine last year). The club will host both Indigenous Round and Multicultural Round games as well as the first Showdown at the start of May. Although the Crows only get to play at the MCG once, they have avoided two trips to Perth, which is a positive.
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