Adelaide and Greater Western Sydney have faced off just 10 times with Adelaide victors on eight occasions.
In 2018, GWS claimed Round 11 at Adelaide Oval by 16 points, when Bryce Gibbs collected 36 disposals, 21 kicks, nine tackles and nine clearances.
The Giants enter Round 21 in third place after winning eight of their past nine games.
While Manuka Oval has become home for GWS, where they have won 10 of their
In that clash, Simon Goodwin had a team-high 28 disposals and Scott Welsh booted five goals. It was Graham Johncock’s eighth AFL appearance.
David Mackay will become the 16th Crow to play 200 games when Adelaide travel to Canberra this weekend.
When the two sides met in Round 11, Jeremy Cameron kicked three goals while he kicked four in Round 1, 2017.
Currently, he is ninth in the Coleman Medal race with 39 goals.
Josh Kelly has passed 40 disposals three times in his career including last weekend’s haul of 41 against Carlton.
The Giants, averaging 40.4 clearances a game,
For stoppages, GWS have also claimed top spot with 28.1, while Adelaide
Callan Ward is sixth for total clearances at 125, while Gibbs is eleventh with 103.
GWS lead the Crows in disposals (384.6-379.4), handballs (165.6-155.9) and uncontested possessions (232.7-221.7).
Adelaide holds the advantage for kicks (223.4-219) and contested possessions (155.6-151.9). Adelaide is second in the league for contested possessions and GWS third.
Ruckman Sam Jacobs has 682
Lachie Whitfield has the fourth most marks with 128 at an average of 6.7. He is also third for contested possessions with 392 at an average of 20.8.
Rory Laird has 348 uncontested possessions and averages 20.5 a game.
Ward also has the most contested possessions for GWS with 240. Hugh Greenwood has 238 for Adelaide.
When averaged out, Matt Crouch leads contested possessions for the Crows with 12.7 while Ward has 12.5.