www.realfooty.com.au

Sunday July 20, 2008

Adelaide Crows

Headlines

Sunday, July 20, 2008

More than yo-yos needed for finals

An Adelaide Showdown should fill the ground but this time the fans need to be lured.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Port Adelaide v Adelaide

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Tribunal ends Solomon's season

Fremantle's Dean Solomon will not play for the rest of the year after the AFL Tribunal tonight banned him for eight matches for a crunching hit that put Geelong midfielder Cameron Ling in hospital.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Tribunal to rule on Solomon

Fremantle's Dean Solomon will face the AFL tribunal tomorrow night to learn his fate for his crude elbow on Geelong star Cameron Ling that put the Cat in hospital.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Magpies close in on top four

It was like somebody had shrunk the MCG. Just an hour or so earlier, for Adelaide at least, the ground had seemed a wide, open plain.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Bruising day for Cats and Crows

Geelong star Cameron Ling will miss Saturday's crucial match against the Western Bulldogs, and Brownlow favourite Gary Ablett could be ruled out too.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Good, bad, lovely: Medhurst blows hot and cold

It took Mick Malthouse approximately two seconds to sum up Paul Medhurst's game? "Some good...and some bad."

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Magpies down Crows and climb ladder

Collingwood moves to within half a game of the top four when they beat Adelaide by 32 points at the MCG.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Collingwood v Adelaide

The Crows possess a handy recent record against the Magpies, most notably in Melbourne, where they have been victorious on each of the clubs' past three meetings.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

AFL star avoids jail over car crash

Adelaide's Scott Thompson. AFL star Scott Thompson has avoided being jailed after admitting fleeing the scene of a car crash in which a friend was seriously injured.

Media Gallery

View Nathan Bock had 24 touches and took eight marks; here he gives Matthew Lloyd the slip.

It was a struggle for the Crows but they eventually scraped home against the luckless and lowly Bombers.
Photo: David Mariuz

  • GALLERY Crows flying, Dees crying
  • GALLERY Crows power home
  • Gallery Crows eke out narrow win
  • GALLERY Crows by a kick in Showdown
  • GALLERY Crows crunch West Coast
  • GALLERY Crow regeneration
  • GALLERY Adelaide books finals berth
  • GALLERY Crows take the honours
  • GALLERY Crows outlast Dogs
  • GALLERY Crows smother Roos
  • GALLERY Welsh does the damage
  • GALLERY Crows survive Tiger attack
  • GALLERY Adelaide v Sydney
  • GALLERY Crows set to swoop