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O’Brien wins Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award

Crows ruckman Reilly O’Brien has become Adelaide’s first player to receive the Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award for his mental health advocacy work in schools and at the Club. The award recognises AFL and AFLW players who demonstrate a commitment to the community and helping others, and was presented at the AFL’s Brownlow Medal on […]

O’Brien a finalist for the 2024 Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award

Adelaide ruckman Reilly O’Brien has been named a finalist for the 2024 Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award. On Wednesday morning, the AFL announced the nominees for the prestigious award, which recognises players who demonstrate a commitment to the community and helping others. In its 13th year, the award will be presented to the player who […]

Young Crows fan set for experience of a lifetime

Crows diehard Zac Frost has had some tough battles to overcome in his life so far. The youngster was diagnosed with a brain tumor at just two years old and, since then, has undergone countless treatments.  After his latest bout of surgery in April, Zac, now nine years old, was visited by two of his […]

Crows support SEDA College’s Female Scholarship

Adelaide Football Club is proud to support SEDA College’s Female Scholarship with applications now open for 2025. The scholarship is designed to provide young females who are passionate about learning and leadership in the community with the best pathway for successfully completing Years 11 and 12. This equity-based scholarship is exclusively for female students with […]

Kuwarna visit APY Lands

The Kuwarna Foundation spent the second week of the AFL’s Sir Doug Nicholls Round on the ground in the APY Lands delivering its Crows on Country program and piloting important work with the Nganampa Health Council. Kuwarna Indigenous Player Development Manager and former AFL footballer Shane Edwards was on hand to support the trip and to […]

Crows Care introduces AFL Blind Footy

The Adelaide Crows Foundation recently invited a group of vision-impaired athletes into the Club to give football a try. In partnership with Blind Sport SA, the AFL and the SANFL, the Adelaide Crows Foundation hosted two come-and-try clinics for blind and partially blind participants. Participants were taught basic football skills and learned the rules of […]