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hayden sumner

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So the 2007 AFL Season is apon us. What a great year we have ahead of us. With West Coast winning the 2006 AFL Grand Final, beating the Swans by 1 point and a replay of the 2005 Grand Final, it was a great way to end a sensational 2006 AFL Campaign.

But that was last year, We begin a new year here in the AFL. We will be following the year of the Adelaide Crows.
They have the oldest list in the competition, so will Neil Craig Blood the youngsters and look to generate the new generation? Or will he have to rely on the regulars, the older players who have saved this club many of times before? It'll be interesting to see what happens.




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Well the Adelaide Crows will kick of their 2007 AFL NAB Cup Campaign against Arch Town Rivals in the Port Adelaide Football Club.
This will kick start the season off for both teams, and they will both be looking to grab the win, and see if they can get some bragging rights of being better then their Arch Rivals.


Adelaide come in with a very experienced line-up. They are extremely confident that they can win this competition. They aren't resting their stars. McLeod, Ricciuto, Goodwin, Edwards are all playing, so they are keen to get some football back into these players after a long break, and see if they can get some fitness together before the proper season begins.

Andrew McIntyre and Bryce Campbell are the only Adelaide players playing tonight who hasn't played a Senior game. The rest have played on the big stage before, which shows how determied the Crows are in winning this match.


Port Adelaide come in with a experienced side aswell. Port are young, but they have had experience with playing with each other for a couple of years now, so they know all their team mates weaknesses and strenghts. It'll be interesting to see who comes out the winner in this match. It's hard to pick at the moment, both teams are near full strength.





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Power open NAB Cup with a victory.


Port Adelaide have won their opening NAB Cup match against the Adelaide Crows at Aami Stadium last night. The Power, snapping a 6 point victory to get over the line against the gallant Crows outfit, to head into the 2nd round of the NAB Cup competition.

It was a entertaining match right from the centre bounce. It was a very low scoring 1st term by both teams. Only 3 goals were scored in the 1st quarter, and in-accurate kicking from the Crows saw them kick 3 behinds for the quarter to trail by 7 points at Quarter time. It was a much more open affair in the 2nd Quarter. Port Adelaide scored heavily to kick away with a comfortable lead at Half time. Port Adelaide kicked 6 goals to the Crows 2 in the 2nd Term, to lead by 28 points at the main change.

Adelaide hit back in the 3rd quarter. Port only managaed just the 1 goal for the term, as the Crows dominated the field of play and banged on 4 goals, to have a light trail at the 3rd change. Adelaide fought hard in the last quarter kicking 5 goals, but the Power just held on kicking 5 goals themselves in a very exciting and fast finish to the match. Port Adelaide scrapping home by 6 points, to head into the 2nd week of the NAB Cup.

Nathan Lonie was a star for the Power across half back, picking up 31 possesions, while the 2 Cornes boys played their best football, both ending up with high 20 possesions. While Brett Burton was clearly the Crows best player, kicking 3 goals and having 30 possesions from the Half Foward line.





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Adelaide vs Essendon Round 1 @ Aami Stadium



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Adelaide: 11.14. 80
Essendon: 12.9. 81


Goals: Crows: VanBerlo 3, Burton 2, Tippett, Stevens, Edwards, Reilly, Thompson, Welsh
Bombers: Lovett 4, Camporeale 2, Lloyd 2, Stanton, Hille, Bolton, Watson

Best: Crows: Johncock, Burton, Rutten, VanBerlo, Edwards, McGregor
Bombers: Lovett, Hille, Watson, McPhee, Ryder, Stanton


Disposals: Crows: Johncock 35, Burton 27, Rutten 26, McGregor 25
Bombers: McPhee 31, Watson 29, Hille 26, Ryder 25


TV Media Votes

3. Graham Johncock (Crows)
2. David Hille (Bombers)
1. Andrew Lovett (Bombers)


Crows Best and Fairest Votes Round 1

8. Graham Johncock
7. Ben Rutten
6. Brett Burton
5. Ken McGregor
4. Tyson Edwards
3. Scott Stevens
2. Scott Thompson
1. Nathan VanBerlo




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Graham Johncock gets a kick away in the Round 1 clash against Essendon
 

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2 Crows to miss.


Jason Porplyzia and Scott Stevens will miss the next match for the Adelaide Crows after both players were suspended by the AFL Tribunal on Tuesday night.

Scott Stevens, the tall defender for the Crows has been suspended for just the 1 match, after striking Damien Peverill. Stevens did a front on hit to Peverill, but it was limited contact to the head, and Peverill came out ok. The AFL Tribunal have been tough on this rule over the past 2 years, but Stevens manager pleaded the case and bought the suspension down to 1 match.


Jason Porplyzia was worse off. Porplyzia, the up and coming half forward flanker for the Crows, will miss the next 3 weeks, after he striked David Hille across the neck. Both Hille and Porplyzia were after the ball, coming in different directions. Porplyzia was fearce in his approach, and struck Hille across the neck, which saw Hille come off the ground at half time.



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Jason Porplyzia will have to sit out for 3 weeks after being suspended by the AFL Tribunal
 
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Western Bulldogs Team


B: Ryan Hargrave - Brian Harris - Ryan Griffen
HB: Jordan McMahon - Cameron Wight - Lindsay Gilbee
C: Adam Cooney - Daniel Cross - Matthew Boyd
HF: Brad Johnson - Robert Murphy - Mitchell Hahn
FF: Nathan Eagleton - Chris Grant - Matthew Robbins
R: Luke Darcy - Scott West - Daniel Giansiracusa
INT: Sam Power - Brett Montgomery - Cameron Faulkner - Farren Ray

IN: Brett Montgomery, Cameron Faulkner, Farren Ray
OUT: Jason Akermanis (Suspended) - Tim Walsh (Dropped) - Andrejs Everitt (Dropped)





Adelaide Crows Team

B: Graham Johncock - Ben Rutten - Jason Torney
HB: Nathan Bassett - Nathan Bock - Andrew McLeod
C: Simon Goodwin - Mark Ricciuto - Tyson Edwards
HF: Nathan VanBerlo - Ken McGregor - Chris Knights
FF: Brett Burton - Scott Welsh - Kurt Tippett
R: Ivan Maric - Scott Thompson - Brent Reilly
INT: Bryce Campbell - Ben Hudson - Richard Douglas - Andrew McIntyre

IN: Chris Knights, Richard Douglas
OUT: Jason Porplyzia (Suspended) - Scott Stevens (Suspended)
 
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Adelaide fall to disaster


The Adelaide Crows have fallen to the kicking disease. The Crows only kicked 3 goals for the whole match against the Western Bulldogs at the MCG in their Round 2 clash. The Crows, kicked 17 behinds for the match, which saw locals restless and annoyed.
Very in-accurate kicking, and there was hardly any wind to speak off. The Crows coach Neil Craig told the Herald Sun, he was dissapointed with the way we kicked for goal, and we will be working on our goal kicking in the future.




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Western Bulldogs: 16.6.102
Adelaide: 3.17. 35

Goals: Dogs: Johnson 3, Montgomery 2, Murphy 2, Robbins 2, Grant 2, Faulkner, Giansiracusa, West, Cross, Cooney
Crows: Hudson, Knights, Welsh


Best: Dogs: Giansiracusa, Johnson, McMahon, West, Murphy, Gilbee
Crows: McLeod, Knights, VanBerlo, Johncock, Torney, Bock


Disposals: Dogs: Giansiracusa 40, McMahon 39, Johnson 27, West 26
Crows: McLeod 36, Johncock 25, VanBerlo 24, Torney 22



TV Media Votes

3. Daniel Giansiracusa (WB)
2. Andrew McLeod (Adel)
1. Brad Johnson (WB)



Adelaide's Best and Fairest Count

8. Andrew McLeod
7. Nathan Bock
6. Graham Johncock
5. Nathan VanBerlo
4. Nathan Bassett
3. Scott Welsh
2. Chris Knights
1. Brett Burton





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Ricciuto to miss a fortnight.


Adelaide Crows Captain Mark Ricciuto will have to sit on the sidelines for the next 2 weeks and watch his side, after he was found guilty by the tribunal of the AFL for headbutting Lindsay Gilbee in last Sunday's clash at the MCG against the Western Bulldogs.

Ricciuto was reported in the last quarter on Sunday by field umpire, Hayden Kennedy as a contest was in play. Ricciuto purposly went head first into Gilbee's head, which saw the young half back for the Dogs come off the ground with a cut eye. So Ricciuto will have to sit on the sidelines for 2 weeks, and he joins, Jason Porplyzia and Scott Stevens as being suspended Crows in 07.




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Port Adelaide vs Adelaide @ Aami Stadium


Port Adelaide Team


B: Nathan Lonie - Darryl Wakelin - Michael Wilson
HB: Troy Chaplin - Damon White - Domenic Cassisi
C: Steven Salopek - Shaun Burgoyne - David Rodan
HF: Warren Tredrea - Chad Cornes - Brett Ebert
FF: Toby Thurstans - Brendon Lade - Danyle Pearce
R: Dean Brogan - Kane Cornes - Peter Burgoyne
INT: Matt Thomas - Alipate Carlile - Daniel Motlop - Tom Logan

IN: Tom Logan
OUT: Brad Symes (BacK)





Adelaide's Team

B: Graham Johncock - Ben Rutten - Jason Torney
HB: Nathan Bassett - Nathan Bock - Andrew McLeod
C: Nathan VanBerlo - Simon Goodwin - Chris Knights
HF: Scott Stevens - Ken McGregor - Tyson Edwards
FF: Brett Burton - Scott Welsh - Kurt Tippett
R: Ivan Maric - Scott Thompson - Brent Reilly
INT: Trent Hentschel - Ben Hudson - Richard Douglas - Bernie Vince

IN: Scott Stevens, Trent Hentschel, Bernie Vince
OUT: Mark Ricciuto (Suspended), Bryce Campbell (Dropped), Andrew McIntyre (Dropped)
 
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A close one in the Show Down


Port Adelaide have over come the fast finishing Crows to come out 8 point winners in their Round 3 Clash at Aami Stadium.
Port led at every change, but it was the fast finishng Crows that nearly got over the line. Led by Ken McGregor up forward, the Crows came from 40 odd points down at 3 quarter time, to nearly come out winners. Ken McGregor
kicked 3 goals for the Crows, while up coming midfielder and possible future captain, Scott Thompson kicked 2 goals, as did Scott Stevens who played up Foward most of the night.

For the Power, Chad Cornes played up in the forward line, after spending the 2006 season in defence. He stood up and kicked 3 goals for the Power.Brendon Lade and Kane Cornes also featured in the goal kicking. Toby Thurstans finished it off kicking 2 late goals for the Power to win the game.
Kane Cornes, not only did he kick 2 goals for the Power, he was the highest disposals getter on the ground. Cornes had 32 possesions for the Power, while his brother Chad had 21 from Centre Half Foward.



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Power: 13.14. 92
Crows: 12.12. 84



Goals: Power: Cornes 3, Lade 3, Cornes 2, Thurstans 2, Burgoyne, Ebert, Tredrea
Crows: McGregor 3, Thompson 2, Stevens 2, Douglas, Hentschel, Maric, Edwards, Welsh


Best: Power: Cornes, Cornes, Lade, Burgoyne, Wilson, Tredrea
Crows: Stevens, Johncock, Burton, McGregor, Edwards, McLeod


Disposals: Power: K. Cornes 32, S. Burgoyne 25, Wilson 24, C. Cornes 21
Crows: Johncock 26, Burton 26, Stevens 24, Rutten 23



TV Media Votes

3. Kane Cornes (PA)
2. Scott Stevens (Adel)
1. Brett Burton (Adel)



Best and Fairest Vote

8. Brett Burton
7. Graham Johncock
6. Chris Knights
5. Ben Rutten
4. Tyson Edwards
3. Scott Stevens
2. Nathan VanBerlo
1. Ken McGregor





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Adelaide's Line-up


B: Graham Johncock - Ben Rutten - Jason Torney
HB: Nathan Bassett - Nathan Bock - Andrew McLeod
C: Nathan VanBerlo - Chris Knights - Brett Burton
HF: Scott Stevens - Ken McGregor - Tyson Edwards
FF: Simon Goodwin - Scott Welsh - Kurt Tippett
R: Ivan Maric - Scott Thompson - Brent Reilly
INT: Matthew Bode - Rhett Biglands - Richard Douglas - Bernie Vince

IN: Matthew Bode - Rhett Biglands
OUT: Trent Hentschel (suspended), Ben Hudson (Dropped)




Sydney's Line-up


B: Heath Grundy - Leo Barry - Craig Bolton
HB: Luke Vogels - Lewis Roberts-Thompson - Tadgh Kennelly
C: Nic Fosdike - Jude Bolton - Jared Crouch
HF: Ryan OKeefe - Adam Goodes - Ted Richards
FF: Adam Schneider - Barry Hall - Nick Davis
R: Peter Everitt - Brett Kirk - Amon Buchanan
INT: Luke Ablett - Ben Matthews - Nick Malceski - Jarrad McVeigh

IN: Nic Fosdike - Heath Grundy
OUT: Paul Bevan - Sean Dempster
 

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Crows go 4 straight losses


The Adelaide Crows have plumented to their 4th consecutive loss in the 2007 season, after being beaten by Sydney on Saturday night at Aami Stadium.
The Swans won by 51 points in the end, which saw the Crows fall down to 15th on the Ladder, with matches still to be played in round 4. The Crows have started dreadfully in 2007, and will need to get a win on the board soon to get their season kick started.





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Adelaide: 10.4. 64
Sydney: 17.13. 115


Goals: Crows: Reilly 3, Stevens 2, Welsh 2, McLeod, Edwards, McGregor
Swans: Goodes 5, Schneider 4, Davis 4, OKeefe 2, Robert-Thompson, Hall


Best: Crows: Rutten, Reilly, McLeod, Stevens, Torney, Edwards
Swans: Goodes, Schneider, OKeefe, Davis, Kirk, Evertitt


Disposals: Crows: Rutten 33, McLeod 28, Reilly 22, Torney 21
Swans: Kirk 34, Goodes 33, Schneider 30, OKeefe 29




TV Media Votes

3. Adam Goodes (Swa)
2. Adam Schneider (Swa)
1. Ryan OKeefe (Swa)



Adelaide's Best and Fairest Count

8. Ben Rutten
7. Scott Stevens
6. Andrew McLeod
5. Jason Torney
4. Brent Reilly
3. Tyson Edwards
2. Richard Douglas
1. Ken McGregor





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Jason Torney of Adelaide marks over Adam Goodes of Sydney during the Round 4 AFL match between the Adelaide Crows and Sydney Swans at AAMI Stadium.
 
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So 4 rounds down in the 2007 AFL Premiership season, and the ladder looks something like this. 2005 Premiers, Sydney are leading the way with 3 wins and 1 loss for the season, with a percentage of 154%.
Adelaide are at the bottom on the table, yet to have a win in season 2007, along with the struggling Tigers, but the Crows having a lower percentage then the Tigs at the current stage of the season.



So Far: Big Movers:

Hawthorn: A very young list they have. After 4 rounds in the Season, Hawthorn are sitting 3rd on the Ladder with 3 wins and the 1 loss for Season 2007. The Hawks have had some good wins this season, and they will be looking to continue their winning streak, with their very young list.

Big Sliders: Adelaide: A very poor start to the season, they should be looking to win a premiership with their list. They have a very aging list of players, Ricciuto, Bassett, McLeod, Burton, Edwards and Goodwin all won't be around for ever, and they would all love to play in another Premiership. They have blooded some young players this season, and they are playing well.





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