1. Explosive Demons stun Crows
The Crows led by as much as 20 points in the second quarter but there were signs in the first half the Demons were coming. A fortuitous goal from Jake Melksham gave them the lead for the first time at the six-minute mark of the third quarter. But it was a devastating wave of brilliance – five goals in 14 minutes – that maimed the Crows. The visitors had 16 clearances to six in the third term and 18 inside
Forward pressure outstanding and these two combine to set up Eddie Betts for our third goal. 20-0, 11 minutes played #weflyasone pic.twitter.com/UDMGW3vRzj
— Adelaide Crows (@Adelaide_FC) July 28, 2018
2. Crows fight to the end but wet weather hurts their chances
The Crows were left shell-shocked by the Demons' explosive third quarter but they didn't give up the fight.
Oh no! Footy like a bar of soap, Gov fumbles in the goalsquare, then Lynchy's snap from 8m slides off the boot. Damn you, rain! #weflyasone
— Adelaide Crows (@Adelaide_FC) July 28, 2018
3. Mixed results in tagging battle
Rory Sloane has hit the ground running since returning from a serious foot injury but the Crows vice-captain found the going tougher against James Harmes. The dangerous midfielder was restricted to 17 possessions at 29
Crouch had 32 disposals, Sloaney battled all night and finished with 12 tackles while Betts and Greenwood both kicked two goals #weflyasone
— Adelaide Crows (@Adelaide_FC) July 28, 2018
4. Crows' season on thin ice
The Crows are no longer in control of their own destiny with Don Pyke's team needing to win their remaining four games and hope other results go their way in the next month. Expect a dissection of the third quarter to dominate the club's review because that was the major difference between the two sides. Despite the result on Saturday night, the Crows still should finish the season strongly. They have their leaders
5. Milestone man celebrates in style
Jordan Lewis celebrated his 300th game with two near identical running goals from 50