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Adelaide
Adelaide
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Nickname
Crows
Colours
Navy blue, red and gold
Entered comp
1991
Home ground
Adelaide Oval (games)
Football Park (training)
Premierships
2
Most recent
1998
Current coach
Matthew Nicks
Current captain
Jordan Dawson
Record v WCE
25-30

The Adelaide Crows joined the AFL in 1991 as the first South Australian side in the expanding league. The Crows won back to back flags in 1997 and 1998, but have not won a flag since.

Head to head[]

Venue Games Wins Losses Draws Win %
Overall 55 30 25 0 54.5%
Finals 4 2 2 0 50.0%
Subiaco Oval 19 13 6 0 68.4%
WACA 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Perth Stad 4 2 2 0 50.0%
Football Park 21 8 13 0 38.1%
Adel Oval 8 4 4 0 50.0%
Gabba 1 1 0 0 100.0%

Every game[]

Year Round Venue Result Score
1991 5 Subiaco W 130-65
1991 20 Football Park W 95-80
1992 10 WACA W 118-78
1993 2 Football Park L 86-101
1993 17 Subiaco W 107-70
1994 2 Subiaco W 97-78
1994 17 Football Park L 78-82
1995 4 Football Park L 46-56
1995 19 Subiaco W 177-42
1996 10 Football Park W 130-76
1997 14 Football Park L 31-106
1997 QF Football Park L 66-99
1998 7 Football Park L 71-79
1998 22 Subiaco L 81-106
1999 8 Subiaco W 126-72
2000 4 WACA W 187-73
2000 19 Football Park L 90-107
2001 14 Football Park L 51-64
2002 13 Subiaco W 135-117
2003 4 Football Park L 73-106
2003 19 Subiaco L 67-91
2003 EF Football Park L 57-113
2004 12 Subiaco W 108-76
2005 1 Football Park W 64-53
2005 22 Subiaco L 74-82
2005 PF Subiaco W 93-77
2006 2 Football Park W 90-88
2006 17 Subiaco W 165-83
2006 PF Football Park W 85-75
2007 13 Football Park W 95-74
2008 2 Football Park L 57-133
2008 9 Subiaco W 97-47
2009 21 Football Park L 48-122
2010 15 Subiaco L 95-117
2011 12 Football Park W 106-67
2011 24 Subiaco W 145-50
2012 17 Football Park L 75-124
2013 15 Football Park W 75-69
2013 23 Subiaco L 43-129
2014 19 Adelaide Oval W 136-105
2015 15 Subiaco W 147-91
2015 22 Adelaide Oval L 69-126
2016 12 Subiaco L 76-105
2016 23 Adelaide Oval W 100-71
2017 23 Subiaco W 100-71
2018 15 Adelaide Oval L 78-88
2019 10 Adelaide Oval W 85-73
2019 21 Perth Stadium W 90-80
2020 6 Gabba W 67-34
2021 9 Perth Stadium W 106-76
2021 18 Adelaide Oval W 98-56
2022 12 Adelaide Oval L 57-88
2022 21 Perth Stadium L 86-102
2023 13 Adelaide Oval L 52-174
2023 24 Perth Stadium L 78-123

Records[]

Biggest win: 135 points in Round 19 1995 at Subiaco, the biggest win in West Coast's history.

Biggest loss: 122 points in Round 13 2023 at Adelaide Oval

Highest score: 187 in Round 4 2000 at the WACA

Lowest score: 31 in Round 14 1997 at Football Park

Highest score against: 174 in Round 13 2023 at Adelaide Oval

Lowest score against: 34 in Round 6 2020 at the Gabba

Most goals in a match: 14 by Scott Cummings in Round 4 2000 at the WACA, the club's overall record

Players to have appeared for both clubs[]

Player WCE games Years at WCE Adel games Years at Adel
Matthew Connell 3 1992-1994 96 1995-2000
Ian Downsborough 20 1995-1996 12 1998-1999
Chad Rintoul 39 1999-2000 23 1997-1998
Tyson Stenglein 102 2005-2009 106 1999-2004
On playing list at both clubs
Andrew Geddes 0 1989 0 1992
Stephen Schwerdt 0 1990 25 1991-1994

Trade history[]

Year Traded Acquired Notes
1994 Matthew Connell Pick 44 (Jeremy Dyer)
1998 Pick 80 (Brodie Atkinson) Chad Rintoul
2004 Pick 12 (Danny Meyer)
Pick 28 (Chad Gibson)
Tyson Stenglein

AFLW record[]

Head to head[]

Games Wins Losses Draws Win %
Overall 3 0 3 0 0.0%
By venue
Lathlain Park 2 0 2 0 0.0%
Punt Road 1 0 1 0 0.0%

Every game[]

Year Round Venue Result Score
2021 1 Lathlain Park L 18-56
2022 3 Punt Road L 9-42
2023 10 Lathlain Park L 45-71

Players to have appeared for both clubs[]

Player WCE games Years at WCE Adel games Years at Adel
McKenzie Dowrick 5 2020-2021 4 2022-pres
Niamh Kelly 22 2020-2022 8 2022B-pres
Jess Sedunary 8 2022B-pres 17 2017-2019, 2021-2022
Amber Ward 14 2021-2022 4 2022B-pres
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