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==Club teams== ===AFL team=== ====Current playing list and coaching staff==== {{Adelaide Football Club current squad}} ====Season summaries==== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |- style="background:#bdb76b;font-size: 87%" ! colspan="9" | Adelaide AFL Honour Roll |- style="background:#bdb76b;font-size: 87%;" ! Season !! Ladder !! WβLβD !! Finals !! Coach !! Captain(s) !! [[Malcolm Blight Medal|Club Champion]] !! [[List of Adelaide Football Club leading goalkickers#AFL Women's leading goalkickers|Leading goalkicker]] |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[1991 AFL season|1991]] |rowspan="2"|9th |10β12β0 |rowspan="2"|DNQ |rowspan="4"|[[Graham Cornes]] |rowspan="4"|[[Chris McDermott]] |[[Mark Mickan]] |[[Rod Jameson]] (49) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[1992 AFL season|1992]] |11β11β0 |[[Chris McDermott]] |[[Scott Hodges]] (48) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[1993 AFL season|1993]] |5th |12β8β0 |Preliminary Finals |[[Tony McGuinness (footballer)|Tony McGuinness]] |[[Tony Modra]] (129) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[1994 AFL season|1994]] |rowspan="2"|11th |9-12β1 |rowspan="3"|DNQ |[[Shaun Rehn]] |[[Tony Modra]] <sup>(2)</sup> (70) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[1995 AFL season|1995]] |8β12β0 |rowspan="2"|[[Robert Shaw (footballer)|Robert Shaw]] |rowspan="2"|[[Tony McGuinness (footballer)|Tony McGuinness]] |[[Matthew Connell]] |[[Tony Modra]] <sup>(3)</sup> (42) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[1996 AFL season|1996]] |12th |8β14β0 |[[Matthew Liptak]] |[[Tony Modra]] <sup>(4)</sup> (75) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[1997 AFL season|1997]] |4th |13β9β0 |bgcolor="#F8EB87" div style="text-align: center;"|{{font color|black|'''[[1997 AFL Grand Final|Premiers]]'''}} |rowspan="3"|[[Malcolm Blight]] |rowspan="4"|[[Mark Bickley]] |[[Andrew McLeod]] |[[Tony Modra]] <sup>(5)</sup> (84) [[Coleman Medal|βͺ]] |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[1998 AFL season|1998]] |5th |13β9β0 |bgcolor="#F8EB87" div style="text-align: center;"|{{font color|black|'''[[1998 AFL Grand Final|Premiers]]'''}} |[[Mark Ricciuto]] |[[Darren Jarman]] (45) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[1999 AFL season|1999]] |13th |8β14β0 |rowspan="2"|DNQ |[[Ben Hart (Australian footballer)|Ben Hart]] |[[Darren Jarman]] <sup>(2)</sup> (58) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2000 AFL season|2000]] |11th |9β13β0 |rowspan="4"|[[Gary Ayres]] |[[Simon Goodwin]] |[[Scott Welsh]] (47) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2001 AFL season|2001]] |8th |12β10β0 |Elimination Finals |rowspan="7"|[[Mark Ricciuto]] |[[Andrew McLeod]] <sup>(2)</sup> |[[Darren Jarman]] <sup>(3)</sup> (40) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2002 AFL season|2002]] |3rd |15β7β0 |Preliminary Finals |[[Ben Hart (Australian footballer)|Ben Hart]] <sup>(2)</sup> |[[Brett Burton]] (51) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2003 AFL season|2003]] |6th |13-9-0 |Semi Finals |[[Mark Ricciuto]] <sup>(2)</sup> [[Brownlow Medal|β ]] |[[Graham Johncock]] (30) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2004 AFL season|2004]] |12th |8β14β0 |DNQ |[[Gary Ayres]] & [[Neil Craig]] |[[Mark Ricciuto]] <sup>(3)</sup> |[[Scott Welsh]] <sup>(2)</sup> (36) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2005 AFL season|2005]] |bgcolor="#F8EB87" div style="text-align: center;"|{{font color|black|1st}} |17β5β0 |rowspan="2"|Preliminary Finals |rowspan="6"|[[Neil Craig]] |[[Simon Goodwin]] <sup>(2)</sup> |[[Scott Welsh]] <sup>(3)</sup> (58) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2006 AFL season|2006]] |2nd |16β6β0 |[[Simon Goodwin]] <sup>(3)</sup> |[[Mark Ricciuto]] (44) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2007 AFL season|2007]] |8th |12β10β0 |rowspan="2"|Elimination Finals |[[Andrew McLeod]] <sup>(3)</sup> |[[Scott Welsh]] <sup>(4)</sup> (49) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2008 AFL season|2008]] |rowspan="2"|5th |13β9β0 |rowspan="3"|[[Simon Goodwin]] |[[Nathan Bock]] |[[Brett Burton]] <sup>(2)</sup> (34) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2009 AFL season|2009]] |14β8β0 |Semi Finals |[[Bernie Vince]] |[[Jason Porplyzia]] (57) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2010 AFL season|2010]] |11th |9β13β0 |rowspan="2"|DNQ |[[Richard Douglas (footballer)|Richard Douglas]] |[[Kurt Tippett]] (46) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2011 AFL season|2011]] |14th |7β15β0 |[[Neil Craig]] & [[Mark Bickley]] |rowspan="4"|[[Nathan van Berlo]] |[[Scott Thompson (footballer, born 1983)|Scott Thompson]] |[[Taylor Walker (footballer)|Taylor Walker]] (32) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2012 AFL season|2012]] |2nd |17β5β0 |Preliminary Finals |rowspan="3"|[[Brenton Sanderson]] |[[Scott Thompson (footballer, born 1983)|Scott Thompson]] <sup>(2)</sup> |[[Taylor Walker (footballer)|Taylor Walker]] <sup>(2)</sup> (63) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2013 AFL season|2013]] |11th |10β12β0 |rowspan="2"|DNQ |[[Rory Sloane]] |[[Tom Lynch (Australian footballer, born 1990)|Tom Lynch]] (63) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2014 AFL season|2014]] |10th |11β11β0 |[[Daniel Talia]] |[[Eddie Betts]] (51) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2015 AFL season|2015]] |7th |13β8β0 |rowspan="2"|Semi Finals |[[Phil Walsh (Australian footballer)|Phil Walsh]] & [[Scott Camporeale]] |rowspan="4"|[[Taylor Walker (footballer)|Taylor Walker]] |[[Patrick Dangerfield]] |[[Eddie Betts]] <sup>(2)</sup> (63) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2016 AFL season|2016]] |5th |16β6β0 |rowspan="4"|[[Don Pyke]] |[[Rory Sloane]] <sup>(2)</sup> |[[Eddie Betts]] <sup>(3)</sup> (75) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2017 AFL season|2017]] |bgcolor="#F8EB87" div style="text-align: center;"|{{font color|black|1st}} |15β6β1 |[[2017 AFL Grand Final|Runners-Up]] |[[Matt Crouch (footballer)|Matt Crouch]] |[[Eddie Betts]] <sup>(4)</sup> (55) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2018 AFL season|2018]] |12th |12β10β0 |rowspan="7"|DNQ |[[Rory Laird]] |[[Josh Jenkins]] (46) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2019 AFL season|2019]] |11th |10β12β0 |[[Taylor Walker (footballer)|Taylor Walker]] & [[Rory Sloane]] |[[Brad Crouch]] |[[Taylor Walker (footballer)|Taylor Walker]] <sup>(3)</sup> (43) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2020 AFL season|2020]] |bgcolor="#FFD6E8" div style="text-align: center;"|{{font color|black|18th}} |3β14β0 |rowspan="6"|[[Matthew Nicks]] |rowspan="3"|[[Rory Sloane]] |[[Reilly O'Brien]] |[[Taylor Walker (footballer)|Taylor Walker]] <sup>(4)</sup> (15) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2021 AFL season|2021]] |15th |7β15β0 |[[Rory Laird]] <sup>(2)</sup> |[[Taylor Walker (footballer)|Taylor Walker]] <sup>(5)</sup> (48) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2022 AFL season|2022]] |14th |8β14β0 |[[Rory Laird]] <sup>(3)</sup> |[[Taylor Walker (footballer)|Taylor Walker]] <sup>(6)</sup> (47) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2023 Adelaide Football Club season|2023]] |10th |11β12β0 |rowspan="3"|[[Jordan Dawson]] |[[Jordan Dawson]] |[[Taylor Walker (footballer)|Taylor Walker]] <sup>(7)</sup> (76) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2024 Adelaide Football Club season|2024]] |15th | 8β14β1 | [[Jordan Dawson]]<sup> (2)</sup> & [[Ben Keays]] | [[Darcy Fogarty]] (41) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2025 Adelaide Football Club season|2025]] |colspan="3"|''TBA'' |colspan="2"|''TBA'' |- | colspan="9" |[[Brownlow Medal|β ]] = Brownlow Medallist / [[Coleman Medal|βͺ]] = Coleman Medallist / <sup>(x)</sup> = Multiple Best & Fairest or Leading Goal Kicker |} ===AFL Women's team=== [[File:Adelaide AFLW.3.jpg|thumb|300px|Adelaide's AFLW team prior to the 2017 match against {{AFLW|Mel}}.]] The [[Adelaide Football Club (AFL Women's)|Adelaide AFLW team]] is the club's women's team in the [[AFL Women's]] league. A founding member of the AFLW, the football club launched a bid to enter a team in the [[2017 AFL Women's season]] in April 2016.<ref name="AFLWbid">{{cite news|last1=Burtenshaw|first1=David|title=Women's bid lodged with AFL|url=http://www.afc.com.au/news/2016-04-29/womens-bid-lodged-with-afl|access-date=19 November 2016|work=Adelaide FC|publisher=Bigpond|date=29 April 2016|archive-date=19 November 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161119182235/http://www.afc.com.au/news/2016-04-29/womens-bid-lodged-with-afl|url-status=live}}</ref> The bid was constructed in partnership with [[AFL Northern Territory]], with the club to share resources and facilities between its Adelaide base and AFLNT's [[Darwin, Northern Territory|Darwin]] location.<ref name="AFLWbid"/> The bid became a success in June of that year when the league announced they had been awarded one of eight inaugural licences.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Matthews|first1=Bruce|title=Eight teams named for inaugural women's league|url=http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-06-15/eight-teams-named-for-inaugural-womens-league|access-date=19 November 2016|work=AFL Media|publisher=Bigpond|date=15 June 2016|archive-date=16 June 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160616181119/http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-06-15/eight-teams-named-for-inaugural-womens-league|url-status=live}}</ref> Under inaugural coach [[Bec Goddard]],<ref>{{cite news|title=Goddard to coach women's team|url=http://www.afc.com.au/news/2016-08-24/goddard-to-coach-womens-team|access-date=19 November 2016|work=Adelaide FC|publisher=Bigpond|date=25 August 2016|archive-date=19 November 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161119182316/http://www.afc.com.au/news/2016-08-24/goddard-to-coach-womens-team|url-status=live}}</ref> the team won the first ever AFLW premiership in [[2017 AFL Women's Grand Final|2017]].<ref name=2017gf>{{cite web|last1=Matthews|first1=Bruce|title=Match report: Crows soar to flag in thriller - AFL.com.au|url=http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-03-25/match-report-aflw-grand-final|website=AFL.com.au|publisher=BigPond|access-date=25 March 2017|date=25 March 2017|archive-date=25 March 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170325074502/http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-03-25/match-report-aflw-grand-final|url-status=live}}</ref> The season was also a highlight for individual success, with co-captain [[Erin Phillips]] winning the league most valuable player<ref>{{cite web|title=Phillips claims inaugural AFLW Players' MVP Award|url=http://www.aflplayers.com.au/article/phillips-crowned-inaugural-aflw-players-mvp-award-2/|website=AFL Players Association|access-date=27 March 2017|date=27 March 2017|archive-date=27 March 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170327171634/http://www.aflplayers.com.au/article/phillips-crowned-inaugural-aflw-players-mvp-award-2/|url-status=live}}</ref> and best on ground in the [[2017 AFL Women's Grand Final|grand final]].<ref name=2017gf/> Missing the finals in [[2018 AFLW season|2018]], Goddard quit as coach<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl/aflw/aflw-crows-coach-bec-goddard-quits-but-adelaide-is-hopeful-it-can-still-work-with-her/news-story/2a3860b297774762a6abf50b6cf26b6f|title=AFLW Crows coach Bec Goddard quits, but Adelaide is hopeful it can still work with her|last=Fjeldstad|first=Jesper|date=13 April 2018|work=The Advertiser|publisher=News Corp Australia|access-date=7 September 2019|archive-date=4 April 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190404162401/https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl/aflw/aflw-crows-coach-bec-goddard-quits-but-adelaide-is-hopeful-it-can-still-work-with-her/news-story/2a3860b297774762a6abf50b6cf26b6f|url-status=live}}</ref> and was replaced by [[Matthew Clarke (Australian footballer)|Matthew Clarke]] for the [[2019 AFLW season|2019 season]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/womens-afl/adelaide-appoint-matthew-clarke-as-new-aflw-coach/news-story/59f11c3e9d3425e4c89d75c3366a13bd|title=Adelaide appoint Matthew Clarke as new AFLW coach|last=Balmer|first=Matt|date=23 May 2018|work=Fox Sports Australia|publisher=News Corp Australia|access-date=4 July 2018|archive-date=29 June 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210629124105/https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/womens-afl/adelaide-appoint-matthew-clarke-as-new-aflw-coach/news-story/59f11c3e9d3425e4c89d75c3366a13bd|url-status=live}}</ref> Winning six out of the seven home-and-away games, the club returned to finals and won its [[2018 AFL Women's Grand Final|second premiership]] with a 45-point win against {{AFLW|Car}}.<ref name=gf2019/> Erin Phillips repeated her individual success by winning the league MVP for the second time<ref>{{cite web|last1=Navaratnam|first1=Dinny|title=Erin Phillips caps super season with AFLW best and fairest - AFL.com.au|url=http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-03-28/erin-phillips-caps-super-season-with-aflw-best-and-fairest|website=AFL.com.au|publisher=BigPond|access-date=28 March 2017|date=28 March 2017|archive-date=30 March 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170330220555/http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-03-28/erin-phillips-caps-super-season-with-aflw-best-and-fairest|url-status=live}}</ref> and the grand final best on ground despite leaving the ground injured in the third quarter.<ref name=gf2019>{{cite news|url=https://thewest.com.au/sport/aflw/erin-phillips-suffers-heartbreaking-acl-injury-during-adelaides-dominant-aflw-grand-final-win-ng-b881153174z|title=Erin Phillips suffers heartbreaking ACL injury during Adelaide's dominant AFLW grand final win|date=31 March 2018|work=The West Australian|publisher=Seven West Media|access-date=7 September 2019|archive-date=1 April 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190401121940/https://thewest.com.au/sport/aflw/erin-phillips-suffers-heartbreaking-acl-injury-during-adelaides-dominant-aflw-grand-final-win-ng-b881153174z|url-status=live}}</ref> It was announced in August 2019 that the partnership between Adelaide and AFLNT would not continue.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl/aflw/after-three-seasons-and-two-premierships-the-crows-afl-team-and-aflnt-have-mutually-decided-to-part-ways/news-story/7b3bfcc880a715a82e604d130be72002|title=After three seasons and two premierships, the Crows AFL team and AFLNT have mutually decided to part ways|last=Walsh|first=Liz|date=9 August 2019|work=The Advertiser|publisher=News Corp Australia|access-date=7 September 2019|archive-date=1 September 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210901033823/https://insight.adsrvr.org/track/up?adv=vrges6n&ref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.adelaidenow.com.au%2Fsubscribe%2Fnews%2F1%2F%3FsourceCode%3DAAWEB_WRE170_a%26dest%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fwww.adelaidenow.com.au%252Fsport%252Fafl%252Faflw%252Fafter-three-seasons-and-two-premierships-the-crows-afl-team-and-aflnt-have-mutually-decided-to-part-ways%252Fnews-story%252F7b3bfcc880a715a82e604d130be72002%26memtype%3Danonymous%26mode%3Dpremium&upid=ppd0qwm&upv=1.1.0|url-status=live}}</ref> During the [[COVID-19 pandemic|COVID-19]]-interrupted [[2020 AFL Women's season|2020 season]], the Crows slumped to only two wins and failed to reach the finals. The club quickly rose back up the following year and won seven of nine home-and-away matches, and they claimed the [[List of AFL Women's minor premiers|minor premiership]] for the [[2021 AFL Women's season|2021 season]] before going down to Brisbane by 18 points in the [[2021 AFL Women's Grand Final|2021 grand final]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.worldfootynews.com/article.php/2021032813301288|title=Crows are the minor premiers in 2021, after a classy win|date=28 March 2021|work=World Footy News|author=Tash Gunawardana|access-date=28 March 2021|archive-date=29 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210329030030/http://www.worldfootynews.com/article.php/2021032813301288|url-status=live}}</ref> Adelaide bounced back the next year to win the [[2022 AFL Women's season 6 Grand Final]] by 13 points, earning their third premiership, the most of any club in the league. In 2022, AFL rivals {{AFLW|PA}} were introduced into the women's competition. The two teams met in the first-ever [[Showdown (AFL)#Women's|AFLW Showdown]] on the 30th of September.<ref>{{cite news|title=Adelaide hammers Port in first AFLW Showdown, Hawthorn earns three-point win over West Coast Eagles|newspaper=ABC News |url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-09-30/aflw-hawthorn-west-coast-port-adelaide-adelaide/101493268|date=30 September 2022}}</ref> The occasion drew in a crowd of 20,652 at [[Adelaide Oval]], which was the highest attendance for any game in [[2022 AFL Women's season 7|2022 season 7]]. Following their historic back-to-back premierships, Adelaide had consecutive preliminary final exits in season 7 and [[2023 AFLW season|2023]], with loses to eventual runners-up {{AFLW|Bri}} and {{AFLW|NM}} respectively. Despite this, Adelaide [[List of AFL Women's minor premiers|finished 1st]] in the 2023 home-and-away season, becoming the first team to achieve this on four occasions.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.afl.com.au/aflw/news/1060114/adelaide-crows-too-classy-for-west-coast-eagles-keep-minor-premiership-hopes-alive|title=Crows too classy for Eagles, crowned minor premiers|website=AFL|date=4 November 2023}}</ref> [[Ebony Marinoff]] and [[Sarah Allen]] became the club's new co-captains in [[2024 Adelaide Football Club season|2024]]. Another top-four finish ended in a bittersweet manner, as the Crows lost to both eventual grand finalists {{AFLW|Bri}} and {{AFL|NM}}, but Marinoff was crowned the [[List of AFL Women's best and fairest winners|league's best and fairest]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.afl.com.au/aflw/news/1259013/best-of-the-best-adelaide-crows-star-ebony-marinoff-caps-off-brilliant-year-with-best-and-fairest-win|title=Best of the best: Crows star caps off brilliant year with B&F win|website=afl.com.au|date=25 November 2024}}</ref> ====Current squad==== {{Adelaide AFL Women's current squad}} ====Season summaries==== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |- style="background:#bdb76b;font-size: 87%" ! colspan="9" | Adelaide AFLW Honour Roll |- style="background:#bdb76b;font-size: 87%;" ! Season !! Ladder !! WβLβD !! Finals !! Coach !! Captain(s) !! [[Adelaide Club Champion (AFL Women's)|Club Champion]] !! [[List of Adelaide Football Club leading goalkickers#AFL Women's leading goalkickers|Leading goalkicker]] |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2017 AFL Women's season|2017]] |2nd |5β2β0 |bgcolor="#F8EB87" div style="text-align: center;"|{{font color|black|'''[[2017 AFL Women's Grand Final|Premiers]]'''}} |rowspan="2"|[[Bec Goddard]] |rowspan="4"|[[Erin Phillips]] & [[Chelsea Randall]] |[[Erin Phillips]] [[AFL Women's best and fairest|β ]] |[[Sarah Perkins]] (11) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2018 AFL Women's season|2018]] |5th |3β3β1 |DNQ |[[Chelsea Randall]] |[[Erin Phillips]] & [[Ruth Wallace]] (7) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2019 AFL Women's season|2019]] |bgcolor="#F8EB87" div style="text-align: center;"|{{font color|black| 1st ^}} |6β1β0 |bgcolor="#F8EB87" div style="text-align: center;"|{{font color|black|'''[[2019 AFL Women's Grand Final|Premiers]]'''}} |rowspan="8"|[[Matthew Clarke (Australian footballer)|Matthew Clarke]] |[[Erin Phillips]] <sup>(2)</sup> [[AFL Women's best and fairest|β ]] |[[Stevie-Lee Thompson]] (14) [[AFL Women's leading goalkicker|βͺ]] |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2020 AFL Women's season|2020]] |11th ^ |2β4β0 |DNQ |[[Anne Hatchard]] |[[Danielle Ponter]] (5) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2021 AFL Women's season|2021]] |rowspan="2" bgcolor="#F8EB87" div style="text-align: center;"|{{font color|black|1st}} |7β2β0 |[[2021 AFL Women's Grand Final|Runners-up]] |rowspan="4"|[[Chelsea Randall]] |[[Ebony Marinoff]] |[[Erin Phillips]] <sup>(2)</sup> (14) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2022 AFL Women's season 6|2022 (S6)]] |9β1β0 |bgcolor="#F8EB87" div style="text-align: center;"|{{font color|black|'''[[2022 AFL Women's season 6 Grand Final|Premiers]]'''}} |[[Anne Hatchard]] <sup>(2)</sup> |[[Ashleigh Woodland]] (21) [[AFL Women's leading goalkicker|βͺ]] |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2022 AFL Women's season 7|2022 (S7)]] |3rd |8β2β0 |rowspan="3"|Preliminary Finals |[[Anne Hatchard]] <sup>(3)</sup> |[[Ashleigh Woodland]] <sup>(2)</sup> (14) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2023 AFL Women's season|2023]] |bgcolor="#F8EB87" div style="text-align: center;"|{{font color|black|1st}} |9β1β0 |[[Ebony Marinoff]] <sup>(2)</sup> |[[Danielle Ponter]] <sup>(2)</sup> (20) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2024 AFL Women's season|2024]] | 4th | 8β3β0 |rowspan="2"|[[Sarah Allan (footballer)|Sarah Allan]] & [[Ebony Marinoff]] |[[Ebony Marinoff]] <sup>(3)</sup> [[AFL Women's best and fairest|β ]] |[[Caitlin Gould]] (20) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2025 AFL Women's season|2025]] | colspan="3"|''TBA'' | colspan="2"|''TBA'' |- | colspan="9" |[[List of AFL Women's best and fairest winners|β ]] = AFLW Best & Fairest award / [[AFL Women's leading goalkicker|βͺ]] = AFLW Leading Goalkicker award / <sup>(x)</sup> = Multiple Club Champion or Leading Goal Kicker |} <small>^ Denotes the ladder was split into two conferences. Figure refers to the club's overall finishing position in the home-and-away season.</small> ===SANFL team=== {{Main|Adelaide Football Club (SANFL)}} The Adelaide Crows were granted a license to field a stand-alone reserves men's team in the [[South Australian National Football League]] (SANFL) in 2014.<ref name="Crowsacceptance">{{cite news|title=Crows reserves bid approved by SANFL, Power offered place in revised competition|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-08-16/crows-reserves-bid-approved-by-sanfl2c-offer-extended-to-port/4891120|newspaper=ABC News Australia|date=16 August 2013|access-date=30 July 2020|archive-date=17 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200917005305/https://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-08-16/crows-reserves-bid-approved-by-sanfl2c-offer-extended-to-port/4891120|url-status=live}}</ref> Prior to this date AFL-listed players at the club were drafted to SANFL clubs, and would play for them when not selected for the AFL team. A fairly unsuccessful history thus far, the Crows finished last in 2018 but have appeared in four preliminary finals. Ruckman [[Kieran Strachan]] has won the most best and fairest awards, with three to his name. ====Current development squad==== {{Adelaide SANFL current squad}} ====Season summaries==== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |- style="background:#bdb76b;font-size: 87%" ! colspan="9" | Adelaide SANFL Honour Roll |- style="background:#bdb76b;font-size: 87%;" ! Season !! Ladder !! WβLβD !! Finals !! Coach !! Captain(s) !! Best and fairest !! Leading goalkicker |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2014 SANFL season|2014]] |8th |7β11β0 |rowspan="2"|DNQ |rowspan="3"|Heath Younie |rowspan="2"|[[Ian Callinan (Australian footballer)|Ian Callinan]] |[[Ian Callinan (Australian footballer)|Ian Callinan]] |[[Ian Callinan (Australian footballer)|Ian Callinan]] (27) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2015 SANFL season|2015]] |7th |8β9β1 |[[Ian Callinan (Australian footballer)|Ian Callinan]] <sup>(2)</sup> |[[James Podsiadly]] (46) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2016 SANFL season|2016]] |4th |11β7β0 |Preliminary Finals |Luke Carey |[[Jonathon Beech]] |Harry Dear (37) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2017 SANFL season|2017]] |8th |7β11β0 |rowspan="2"|DNQ |rowspan="2"|[[Ryan O'Keefe]] |[[Alex Keath]] & [[Hugh Greenwood]] |[[Scott Thompson (footballer, born 1983)|Scott Thompson]] |[[Troy Menzel]] (24) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2018 SANFL season|2018]] |bgcolor="#FFD6E8" div style="text-align: center;"|{{font color|black|10th}} |1β17β0 |Rotating<ref group="lower-alpha" name="SHATC">Captaincy rotated between [[Alex Keath]], [[Tom Doedee]], [[Cam Ellis-Yolmen]], [[Reilly O'Brien]] and [[Paul Hunter (Australian footballer)|Paul Hunter]].</ref> |[[Patrick Wilson (footballer)|Patrick Wilson]] |[[Ben Davis (Australian footballer)|Ben Davis]] (22) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2019 SANFL season|2019]] |3rd |11β6β1 |Preliminary Finals |Heath Younie |[[Matthew Wright (Australian footballer)|Matthew Wright]] |[[Patrick Wilson (footballer)|Patrick Wilson]] <sup>(2)</sup> |[[Tyson Stengle]] (30) |-style="font-size: 87% |[[2020 SANFL season|2020]] |colspan=7 style="background:#C0C0C0"|''Did not field a team due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Australia|COVID-19 pandemic]]'' |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2021 SANFL season|2021]] |8th |5β13β0 |DNQ |rowspan="4"|[[Michael Godden]] |rowspan="3"|[[Matthew Wright (Australian footballer)|Matthew Wright]] |[[Kieran Strachan]] |[[Billy Frampton]] (24) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2022 SANFL season|2022]] |2nd |12β6β0 |rowspan="2"|Preliminary Finals |[[Kieran Strachan]] <sup>(2)</sup> |[[Matthew Wright (Australian footballer)|Matthew Wright]] (35) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2023 SANFL season|2023]] |3rd |13β5β0 |[[Jackson Hately]] |[[Lachlan Gollant]] (42) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2024 SANFL season|2024]] |6th |8β10β0 |DNQ |rowspan="2"|[[Jack Madgen]] | [[Kieran Strachan]] <sup>(3)</sup> | [[Lachlan Gollant]] <sup>(2)</sup> (29) |- |-style="font-size: 87%;" |[[2025 SANFL season|2025]] |colspan="3"|''TBA'' |[[Matthew Wright (Australian footballer)|Matthew Wright]] |colspan="2"|''TBA'' |}
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