Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.

BigFooty Tipping Notice Img
Weekly Prize - Join Any Time - Tip Opening Round
The Golden Ticket - Official AFL on-seller of MCG and Marvel Medallion Club tickets and Corporate Box tickets at the Gabba, MCG and Marvel.
Thankyou Dr PJ.Don't believe Reid's rhetoric. Goodwin is a very slim chance to play.
ZAC MILBANK
July 05, 2007 02:15am
ADELAIDE will resist the temptation to pull a wildcard from the pack by selecting Andrew McIntyre as a direct replacement for Nathan Bassett.
Extremely similar to Bassett - who has a broken ankle - McIntyre would have been the perfect fit in terms of minimising disruption to the Crows' structure.
At 190cm, the North Adelaide defender is the same height as Bassett and although unproven at AFL level, possesses the same poise under extreme pressure. "We upgraded him (from rookie list) for that very reason earlier in the year," Adelaide football operations John Reid said.
"His form was good and we felt he could play a role back there (in defence) but the week we upgraded him he did his ankle very badly."
As a result, McIntyre - who has played half a reserves game and a full league match since his return for the Roosters a fortnight ago - will have to wait for now.
"He wouldn't be ready to play (AFL) yet," Reid said.
"Before he's considered he would need a couple of runs under his belt. He'd have to have some form of course and if he can do that, he'll certainly come under consideration."
Reid said replacing the versatile Bassett won't be easy, adding the club would take a long-term view in addressing his absence.
"It will mean some thought as to how we do that," Reid said.
"And it's not just a matter of what we do for a week or so but the next couple of months. So that will get a fair bit of discussion."
Adelaide, which was forced to shift training indoors to ETSA Park to avoid the strong wind last night, was still left with more questions than answers in relation to selection. The man who would assist most in providing the Crows with key position options, Ian Perrie (hamstring) didn't front for training and is a doubtful starter for Saturday night's clash with Hawthorn.
"He's a very important part of our forward line," Crows defender Jason Torney noted.
"It would be great just to get him back just for that fact but also to give us some flexibility to move some guys if needed."
Brent Reilly (sore ankle) and Andrew McLeod (corked thigh) were also absentees from the skill-honing session but both are expected to play.
After missing the last two matches with a knee strain, midfield engineer Simon Goodwin will have to prove himself at tomorrow's AAMI Stadium session from 10am.
If Douglas doesnt get a game this week, I don't know what he has to do.
Log in to remove this Banner Ad

Can't belive that Mattner is dropped and Massie keeps his spot - he is a complete Muppet!!!
Can't belive that Mattner is dropped and Massie keeps his spot - he is a complete Muppet!!!
