Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β'

Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β'

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SANFL 05/10 10:10 6 Νόργουντ v Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' 72-54
SANFL 05/02 05:50 5 Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' v Port Adelaide Magpies 103-62
SANFL 04/27 05:00 4 Νόρθ Αντελαϊντ v Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' 84-68
SANFL 04/20 04:40 3 Γκλένελγκ v Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' 106-68
SANFL 04/13 05:00 2 Central District v Αντελαϊντ 97-42
SANFL 03/29 03:40 1 Σάουθ Αντελαίντ v Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' 91-96
SANFL 09/17 05:45 232 [3] Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' v Σταρτ [2] 43-60
SANFL 09/10 05:45 2 [1] Γκλένελγκ v Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' [3] 104-72
SANFL 09/03 05:45 693 Σταρτ v Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' 68-75
SANFL 08/26 04:40 18 Νόργουντ v Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' 93-74
SANFL 08/19 04:40 17 Σταρτ v Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' 87-103
SANFL 08/13 04:40 16 West Adelaide v Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' 58-96
SANFL 07/29 06:00 15 Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' v Port Adelaide Magpies 92-27
SANFL 07/23 04:40 14 Γούντβιλ Γουέστ Τόρενς v Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' 42-111
SANFL 07/15 03:40 13 Γκλένελγκ v Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' 81-101
SANFL 07/08 05:00 12 Central District v Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' 36-104
SANFL 07/02 04:40 11 Νόρθ Αντελαϊντ v Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' 66-57
SANFL 06/30 02:30 11 Νόρθ Αντελαϊντ v Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' Postponed
SANFL 06/24 04:40 10 Σάουθ Αντελαίντ v Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' 41-78
SANFL 06/10 03:05 9 Γούντβιλ Γουέστ Τόρενς v Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' 72-95
SANFL 06/03 04:40 8 Γκλένελγκ v Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' 82-80
SANFL 05/26 10:10 7 Νόργουντ v Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' 36-60
SANFL 05/13 05:00 6 Σταρτ v Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' 66-56
SANFL 05/06 04:40 5 Νόρθ Αντελαϊντ v Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' 41-88
SANFL 04/30 03:00 4 Σάουθ Αντελαίντ v Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' 50-134
SANFL 04/22 03:40 3 Central District v Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' 85-81
SANFL 04/07 04:40 2 West Adelaide v Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' 60-93
SANFL 04/01 04:40 1 Port Adelaide Magpies v Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' 46-124
SANFL 09/11 05:15 - Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' v Νόργουντ 10.10(70)-12.9(81)
SANFL 09/04 05:45 - Νόρθ Αντελαϊντ v Αντελαίντ Κρόους Β' 15.8(98)-13.10(88)

The Adelaide Football Club, nicknamed the Crows, is an Australian rules football reserves team which competes in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). Though the Adelaide Football Club was formed in 1990 for the national AFL competition, it was not until 2014 that the club was granted a license to field a dedicated reserves team in the SANFL.

History

The Adelaide Football Club was created as an entity in late 1990 as part of the Australian Football League's expansion into non-Victorian areas. The club first competed in the 1991 AFL season, finishing a respectable ninth on the ladder at the end of the season before first competing in a finals series in 1993.

From 2011, Adelaide club officials began expressing genuine interest in the formation of a stand-alone reserves side in the SANFL competition, rather than continuing with the draft policy which resulted in Adelaide-listed players being released to SANFL clubs when not selected for the AFL team. Originally, considerable opposition from the SANFL clubs and the South Australia Football Commission resulted in the club being denied a SANFL licence; Chairperson John Olsen contending such a change would "compromise the SANFL competition" as well as have a negative impact on league depth, talent, competitiveness and gate takings.

In response, Adelaide made it clear that it intended to establish a stand-alone reserves team from 2014, and that it was prepared to field the team in the South Australian Amateur Football League or in another state if the SANFL continued to refuse it entry. Following improved negotiations between Adelaide executives and SANFL clubs, the Crows' bid for a SANFL stand-alone side was approved by a vote of 6-2 of club executive representatives in August 2013. The 15-year agreement results in Adelaide being required to pay an annual licence fee of $400,000 and commitments to retain the integrity of the SANFL, including an agreement not to rest players.

Adelaide's first SANFL premiership match was against North Adelaide on April 6, 2014.