SA products the Crows should targetafl.com.au
15 August 2020Marc McGowan looks at seven rival players with South Australian roots who might appeal to a rebuilding Adelaide.
Callum Coleman-Jones (Richmond)Age: 21
SANFL club: Sturt
2020 games: 0
Career games: 1
Out of contract: 2021
The top-20 draftee is in his third season as a Tiger and developing nicely as a 200cm ruck-forward. It's tough to break into Richmond's senior side at either position, with competition from Tom Lynch, Jack Riewoldt, Ivan Soldo, Toby Nankervis and Mabior Chol. Coleman-Jones has multiple rival clubs tracking his progress and he'd be an intriguing addition for the Crows. They could do with more ruck depth, but already have emerging forwards Elliott Himmelberg – who's showing good signs this season – and Darcy Fogarty. Himmelberg is serving as Adelaide's back-up ruckman to Reilly O'Brien, while Billy Frampton was recruited from the Power to compete for that role as well.
Jack Graham (Richmond)Age: 22
SANFL club: North Adelaide
2020 games: 6
Career games: 45
Out of contract: 2020
Played in the Tigers' 2017 premiership in just his fifth game and would have doubled up last year if not for a shoulder dislocation in the preliminary final. It's been tougher for Graham this season and he's currently out of the team after being dropped for a second time. Has spent time on a wing in 2020, but can also play as an inside midfielder or across half-forward – he has four multiple-goal matches – so that positional flexibility helps his value. Richmond's been willing to offload its depth players in recent seasons, so it wouldn't be a shock if Graham left for greater security. Developing in the Tigers' successful environment adds extra sheen.
Others: Oleg Markov (Richmond)
Crows' 2020 draft picksFirst round (Adelaide)
First round (Greater Western Sydney)
Second round (Adelaide)
Second round (Western Bulldogs)
Third round (Collingwood)
Third round (Fremantle)
Fourth round (Gold Coast)
* Could also match bids on Luke Edwards (father-son) and James Borlase (NGA).
** Restricted free agent Brad Crouch may score the Crows a high-compensation selection if he signs a lucrative long-term contract elsewhere.
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