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Adelaide's Matthew Clarke and Melbourne's Mark Jamar contest a centre bounce.
In February 2008, the first AFL match in the United Arab Emirates was held at the Ghantoot Polo and Racing Club in Abu Dhabi between the Adelaide Crows and the Collingwood Magpies.
In his fourth game Eckermann was concussed when he was bumped front-on by Adelaide Crows player Tyson Stenglein.
Former Adelaide Crows captain Mark Ricciuto is from Waikerie and played his junior football with the Magpies.
Brenton Sanderson – coach of Adelaide Crows (2012 - present) and former Australian rules footballer for Adelaide (1992 – 1993), Collingwood (1994) and Geelong (1995 – 2005).
Grantley Fielke (b. 1962), former Australian rules footballer who played for West Adelaide in the SANFL and for both Collingwood and the Adelaide Crows in the VFL-AFL between 1979 and 1997.