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Big Stretch: How McAndrew went from rugby fanatic to Crow’s No.1 ruck

When he turned 18, Lachlan McAndrew didn’t know Aussie Rules teams had rucks. This weekend, he’ll line up as Adelaide’s No.1 big man. SUBSCRIBE to go inside his journey from rugby heartland to Crows’ top dog.

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AFL Team Selection: Round One v Collingwood

Adelaide has named a 23-man team for its Round One match against Collingwood at the MCG on Saturday night.

As the Club revealed on Wednesday, three players will line-up in their first AFL game for the Crows, with Toby Murray, Callum Ah Chee and Lachlan McAndrew all earning a spot in the side. 

It will be a memorable moment for Murray, who will play his first senior game alongside his older brother Nick.

Isaac Cumming and James Peatling have recovered from low-grade hamstring injuries sustained during pre-season to be named in the team, while Jake Soligo is also in the line-up after being on a managed training workload due to an irregular heartbeat.

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Crows tight-lipped on Daicos plans, ponder ruck change

Matthew Nicks was keeping mum on ways Adelaide will try quell the influence of gun Magpie

ADELAIDE coach Matthew Nicks is keeping his cards close to his chest as he prepares to dull the influence of a red-hot Nick Daicos in Saturday night's clash with Collingwood.

The Magpies superstar dismantled St Kilda with 41 disposals, seven marks and four clearances at the weekend, and will again be a pivotal figure as last year's minor premiers open their 2026 campaign.

Nicks said the Crows had enormous respect for Daicos but remained coy on what plans he would employ to keep the three-time All-Australian under wraps.

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