Adelaide’s AFLW side will seek to redeem itself after a disappointing performance at home in Round Three.

A dominant Fremantle kept Adelaide to its lowest AFLW score - 1.7 (13) - in front of 2700 fans at Norwood Oval.

But Senior Coach Matthew Clarke said last weekend’s 12-point win over top-of-the-ladder Brisbane showed the team’s confidence hadn’t been shaken.

“Every game’s really important in the AFLW but to go up to Brisbane and get a good result was really pleasing, and clearly that builds some confidence going into this weekend,” he said. 

“We didn't feel as though we played terrible footy (against Fremantle), we gave them some chances and they took every one of them.

“Clearly we needed to respond and fortunately we did.”

The Crows will take on the Saints at home for the league's inaugural Indigenous Round on Sunday. 

Clarke said the girls were raring to hit the home turf again against another strong side. 

“We’re really excited to get back in front of our fans… we haven’t played that well at home so we’ve got something to prove there,” he said. 

"We’d love to get out there and put in a really strong performance for them"

 

“The fans have been amazingly supportive over the last 18 months.

“We’d love to get out there and put in a really strong performance for them.”

The game will kick off on Sunday February 28 at 12.40pm at Norwood Oval on The Parade, with gates at 11.40am. 

For full ticketing info, head to the Ticketek website. 

The team will proudly wear the Crows' 2021 Indigenous Guernsey, designed by renowned Aboriginal Visual Artist Elizabeth Close and Crows AFLW player Danielle Ponter.