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List of Adelaide Football Club players

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This is a list of players to have played for the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL) and the AFL Women's (AFLW), the two pre-eminent competitions of Australian rules football. Andrew McLeod has played the most games for the club, with 340 games from 1995 to 2010, while Taylor Walker has scored the most goals, with 641 since 2009.

Men's players

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Key
Order Players are listed according to the date of their debut for the club.
Seasons The yearspan of the player's appearances for Adelaide.
Debut Players' first AFL matches for Adelaide.
Games The number of games played.
Goals The number of goals scored.
^ Player is currently on Adelaide's playing list.[1]
Inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
Statistics are updated as of 2024.[2]

1990s

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Andrew McLeod is a two-time Norm Smith Medallist and Adelaide's games record holder.
Tyson Edwards was a two-time premiership player across his 321 games.
Simon Goodwin is a three-time Malcolm Blight Medallist and a former captain of the club.
Cap Name Seasons Debut Games Goals
1 South Australia Grantley Fielke 1991–1992 round 1, 1991 24 6
2 South Australia Darel Hart 1991–1992 round 1, 1991 39 38
3 South Australia Eddie Hocking 1991 round 1, 1991 11 4
4 South Australia Rod Jameson 1991–1999 round 1, 1991 153 113
5 South Australia Andrew Jarman 1991–1996 round 1, 1991 110 92
6 Tasmania John Klug 1991–1992 round 1, 1991 26 34
7 Victoria (state) Scott Lee 1991–1995 round 1, 1991 86 18
8 South Australia Bruce Lindner 1991–1992 round 1, 1991 19 27
9 South Australia Bruce Lindsay 1991 round 1, 1991 6 0
10 South Australia David Marshall 1991–1992 round 1, 1991 26 14
11 South Australia Rodney Maynard 1991–1995 round 1, 1991 81 24
12 South Australia Chris McDermott 1991–1996 round 1, 1991 117 25
13 South Australia Tony McGuinness 1991–1996 round 1, 1991 113 79
14 New South Wales Peter McIntyre 1991–1992 round 1, 1991 14 19
15 South Australia Romano Negri 1991–1992 round 1, 1991 6 0
16 South Australia Nigel Smart 1991–2004 round 1, 1991 278 116
17 South Australia Darren Smith 1991–1992 round 1, 1991 9 10
18 South Australia Robbie Thompson 1991 round 1, 1991 5 0
19 South Australia Simon Tregenza 1991–1998 round 1, 1991 106 16
20 South Australia Tom Warhurst 1991 round 1, 1991 2 0
21 South Australia Allan Bartlett 1991 round 2, 1991 11 3
22 South Australia Scott Hodges 1991–1993
1996
round 2, 1991 38 100
23 South Australia Michael Murphy 1991–1992 round 2, 1991 16 41
24 Tasmania Bruce Abernethy 1991–1992 round 3, 1991 11 2
25 South Australia Danny Hughes 1991 round 3, 1991 11 1
26 Western Australia Stephen Rowe 1991–1995 round 3, 1991 29 24
27 South Australia Mark Bickley 1991–2003 round 4, 1991 272 77
28 South Australia Mark Mickan 1991–1993 round 4, 1991 37 12
29 South Australia Clayton Lamb 1991 round 5, 1991 1 1
30 South Australia Matthew Liptak 1991–1999 round 9, 1991 116 128
31 South Australia David Brown 1991–1996 round 12, 1991 69 55
32 South Australia Sean Tasker 1991–1996 round 15, 1991 48 17
33 South Australia Matthew Kelly 1991–1992 round 16, 1991 2 0
34 South Australia Wayne Weidemann 1991–1996 round 16, 1991 68 26
35 South Australia Shaun Rehn 1991–2000 round 18, 1991 134 55
36 South Australia Andrew Payze 1991–1992 round 19, 1991 14 2
37 South Australia Paul Patterson 1991–1993 round 22, 1991 9 2
38 South Australia Ben Hart 1992–2006 round 1, 1992 311 45
39 South Australia Anthony Ingerson 1992–1995 round 1, 1992 37 25
40 South Australia Randall Bone 1992–1993 round 3, 1992 12 13
41 South Australia Tony Modra 1992–1998 round 4, 1992 118 440
42 South Australia Jonathon Ross 1992–1996 round 5, 1992 20 4
43 South Australia Stephen Schwerdt 1992–1994 round 5, 1992 25 4
44 South Australia Brenton Sanderson 1992–1993 round 6, 1992 6 4
45 South Australia Adam Saliba 1992 round 15, 1992 3 2
46 South Australia David Pittman 1992–1999 round 18, 1992 131 34
47 South Australia Paul Rouvray 1992–1994 round 19, 1992 21 2
48 South Australia Greg Anderson 1993–1996 round 1, 1993 59 19
49 South Australia Chris Groom 1993–1994 round 1, 1993 12 8
50 South Australia Matthew Robran 1993–2001 round 5, 1993 130 110
51 South Australia Mark Ricciuto 1993–2007 round 6, 1993 312 292
52 South Australia Mark Viska 1993–1997 round 10, 1993 33 1
53 South Australia Matthew Powell 1993–1995 round 13, 1993 16 4
54 Victoria (state) Stuart Wigney 1993–1994 round 21, 1993 10 20
55 South Australia Tony Hall 1994–1995 round 1, 1994 17 30
56 South Australia Brett Chalmers 1994–1997 round 4, 1994 50 8
57 South Australia Shane Tongerie 1994 round 1, 1994 4 3
58 South Australia Sean Wellman 1994–1995 round 6, 1994 34 9
59 South Australia Peter Turner 1994 round 8, 1994 3 1
60 South Australia Josh Mail 1994 round 10, 1994 4 0
61 South Australia Matthew Kluzek 1994–1996 round 15, 1994 24 15
62 South Australia Martin McKinnon 1994–1995 round 16, 1994 25 7
63 South Australia Nick Pesch 1994–1996 round 17, 1994 31 15
64 Western Australia Matthew Connell 1995–2000 round 1, 1995 96 28
65 Victoria (state) Jason McCartney 1995–1997 round 1, 1995 37 20
66 Northern Territory Andrew McLeod 1995–2010 round 6, 1995 340 275
67 South Australia Tyson Edwards 1995–2010 round 11, 1995 321 192
68 South Australia Troy Bond 1996–1999 round 1, 1996 58 51
69 New South Wales Peter Caven 1996–2000 round 1, 1996 82 34
70 Victoria (state) Shane Ellen 1996–2000 round 1, 1996 54 15
71 South Australia Darren Jarman 1996–2001 round 1, 1996 121 264
72 South Australia Kym Koster 1996–2000 round 1, 1996 95 31
73 Victoria (state) Matthew Collins 1996–1997 round 10, 1996 14 2
74 Victoria (state) Kane Johnson 1996–2002 round 14, 1996 104 44
75 South Australia Peter Vardy 1996–2001 round 14, 1996 96 150
76 Victoria (state) Ashley Fernee 1996 round 17, 1996 2 0
77 South Australia Simon Goodwin 1997–2010 round 1, 1997 275 162
78 South Australia Brett James 1997–2000 round 1, 1997 76 26
79 Queensland Aaron Keating 1997–1998 round 1, 1997 6 1
80 Western Australia Chad Rintoul 1997–1998 round 1, 1997 23 16
81 Victoria (state) Barry Standfield 1997 round 1, 1997 13 23
82 Victoria (state) Brent Williams 1997 round 1, 1997 7 4
83 South Australia Tim Cook 1997–1998 round 2, 1997 8 5
84 South Australia Trent Ormond-Allen 1997–1999 round 2, 1997 42 2
85 Victoria (state) Tom Gilligan 1997 round 3, 1997 3 1
86 South Australia Clay Sampson 1997–1998 round 17, 1997 24 16
87 South Australia Nathan Bassett 1998–2008 round 1, 1998 210 25
88 Victoria (state) Lance Picioane 1998 round 1, 1998 4 2
89 Victoria (state) Mark Stevens 1998–2005 round 1, 1998 101 103
90 Victoria (state) James Thiessen 1998–2000 round 1, 1998 44 21
91 Victoria (state) Andrew Eccles 1998–2001 round 2, 1998 41 22
92 Western Australia Ian Downsborough 1998–1999 round 3, 1998 12 6
93 Thailand Sudjai Cook 1998 round 7, 1998 7 2
94 Zimbabwe Ian Perrie 1998–2007 round 13, 1998 116 129
95 South Australia Ben Marsh 1998–2003 round 14, 1998 48 17
96 South Australia Linden Stevens 1998 round 22, 1998 2 0
97 South Australia Brodie Atkinson 1999 round 1, 1999 5 1
98 South Australia Brett Burton 1999–2010 round 1, 1999 177 264
99 Victoria (state) David Gallagher 1999–2001 round 1, 1999 26 2
100 South Australia Lucas Herbert 1999 round 1, 1999 14 1
101 South Australia Bryan Beinke 1999–2002 round 2, 1999 38 42
102 South Australia Darryl Wintle 1999 round 2, 1999 3 0
103 South Australia Matthew Golding 1999 round 5, 1999 7 0
104 Western Australia Tyson Stenglein 1999–2004 round 8, 1999 106 26
105 Queensland Dean Howard 1999 round 10, 1999 2 0
106 South Australia Ken McGregor 1999–2008 round 14, 1999 152 114

2000s

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Scott Thompson is a two-time Malcolm Blight Medal winner.
Richard Douglas won the Malcolm Blight Medal in 2010.
David Mackay played 248 games across three decades.
Taylor Walker is Adelaide's all-time leading goalscorer and former captain.
Rory Sloane is a two-time Malcolm Blight Medal winner and former captain.
Cap Name Seasons Debut Games Goals
107 New South Wales James Byrne 2000–2001 round 1, 2000 24 4
108 New South Wales Matthew Clarke 2000–2006 round 1, 2000 118 19
109 South Australia Andrew Crowell 2000–2003 round 1, 2000 44 15
110 South Australia Scott Welsh 2000–2007 round 1, 2000 129 270
111 South Australia Justin Cicolella 2000 round 3, 2000 5 1
112 South Australia Robert Shirley 2000–2009 round 3, 2000 151 28
113 South Australia Rhett Biglands 2000–2006 round 5, 2000 134 59
114 South Australia Ricky O'Loughlin 2000–2001 round 6, 2000 9 2
115 South Australia Michael Doughty 2000–2012 round 1, 2000 231 46
116 Western Australia Evan Hewitt 2001–2002 round 1, 2001 15 6
117 South Australia Chris Ladhams 2001–2004 round 1, 2001 54 37
118 Victoria (state) Matthew Shir 2001–2002 round 1, 2001 11 1
119 South Australia Hayden Skipworth 2001–2006 round 1, 2001 44 22
120 South Australia Matthew Bode 2001–2007 round 2, 2001 79 71
121 New South Wales Stuart Bown 2001 round 6, 2001 4 1
122 Victoria (state) Adam Richardson 2001 round 7, 2001 2 1
123 South Australia James Gallagher 2001–2004 round 12, 2001 38 11
124 South Australia Ryan Fitzgerald 2002 round 1, 2002 8 8
125 South Australia Graham Johncock 2002–2013 round 1, 2002 227 120
126 South Australia Ben Nelson 2002 round 1, 2002 12 1
127 South Australia Daniel Schell 2002–2003 round 1, 2002 11 9
128 Sweden Kris Massie 2002–2008 round 5, 2002 88 11
129 South Australia Martin Mattner 2002–2007 round 14, 2002 98 14
130 Victoria (state) Brent Reilly 2002–2015 round 15, 2002 203 52
131 New South Wales Wayne Carey 2003–2004 round 1, 2003 28 56
132 South Australia Jason Torney 2003–2007 round 1, 2003 77 18
133 South Australia Trent Hentschel 2003–2010 round 3, 2003 71 94
134 Northern Territory Ronnie Burns 2003–2004 round 1, 2004 20 23
135 South Australia James Begley 2003–2005 round 8, 2003 25 3
136 South Australia Ben Rutten 2003–2014 round 16, 2003 229 9
137 Victoria (state) Jacob Schuback 2003–2004 round 20, 2003 7 4
138 Western Australia Scott Stevens 2004–2011 round 2, 2004 119 71
139 Victoria (state) Ben Hudson 2004–2007 round 3, 2004 55 6
140 South Australia Luke Jericho 2004–2008 round 4, 2004 33 31
141 South Australia Nathan Bock 2004–2010 round 5, 2004 113 57
142 England Fergus Watts 2004 round 13, 2004 5 2
143 South Australia Scott Thompson 2005–2017 round 2, 2005 269 145
144 Western Australia Nathan van Berlo 2005–2016 round 3, 2005 205 68
145 Victoria (state) Chris Knights 2005–2012 round 15, 2005 96 68
146 South Australia Bernie Vince 2006–2013 round 1, 2006 129 80
147 South Australia Jason Porplyzia 2006–2014 round 5, 2006 130 181
148 Victoria (state) Ivan Maric 2006–2011 round 6, 2006 77 28
149 Victoria (state) Richard Douglas 2006–2019 round 21, 2006 246 164
150 Western Australia Jonathon Griffin 2007–2010 round 1, 2007 41 7
151 South Australia John Hinge 2007 round 6, 2007 1 0
152 New South Wales Bryce Campbell 2007–2008 round 17, 2007 8 1
153 Victoria (state) Nick Gill 2007–2009 round 17, 2007 17 21
154 Victoria (state) John Meesen 2007 round 20, 2007 2 0
155 Victoria (state) David Mackay 2008–2021 round 1, 2008 248 68
156 South Australia Brad Symes 2008–2012 round 1, 2008 60 6
157 New South Wales Kurt Tippett 2008–2012 round 1, 2008 104 188
158 Western Australia Jarrhan Jacky 2008 round 5, 2008 3 1
159 South Australia James Sellar 2008–2011 round 7, 2008 21 3
160 Victoria (state) Andy Otten 2008–2018 round 12, 2008 109 38
161 Queensland Brad Moran 2008–2011 round 16, 2008 18 8
162 Victoria (state) Patrick Dangerfield 2008–2015 round 20, 2008 154 163
163 Victoria (state) Myke Cook 2009–2011 round 1, 2009 14 2
164 South Australia Jared Petrenko 2009–2014 round 1, 2009 76 50
165 New South Wales Taylor Walker^ 2009– round 1, 2009 278 641
166 Victoria (state) Shaun McKernan 2009–2014 round 14, 2009 34 21
167 South Australia Brodie Martin 2009–2015 round 16, 2009 38 14
168 Victoria (state) Rory Sloane 2009–2023 round 20, 2009 255 136

2010s

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Brodie Smith has played 262 games for Adelaide as of 2024.
Daniel Talia was Adelaide's first recipient of the Rising Star award.
Rory Laird is a three-time Malcolm Blight Medal winner.
Eddie Betts was a three-time All-Australian and four-time leading goalkicker for the Crows.
Cap Name Seasons Debut Games Goals
169 New South Wales Tony Armstrong 2010–2011 round 1, 2010 14 0
170 Victoria (state) Will Young 2010–2012 round 2, 2010 2 1
171 South Australia Chris Schmidt 2009–2011 round 3, 2010 18 2
172 Australian Capital Territory Phil Davis 2010–2011 round 4, 2010 18 1
173 Victoria (state) Ricky Henderson 2010–2016 round 5, 2010 90 43
174 South Australia Matthew Jaensch 2010–2015 round 6, 2010 74 25
175 Victoria (state) Jack Gunston 2010–2011 round 9, 2010 14 20
176 South Australia Brodie Smith^ 2011– round 1, 2011 262 71
177 Northern Territory Richard Tambling 2011–2013 round 1, 2011 16 1
178 Victoria (state) Luke Thompson 2011–2014 round 4, 2011 20 2
179 South Australia Matthew Wright 2011–2015 round 4, 2011 94 63
180 South Australia Sam Jacobs 2011–2019 round 5, 2011 184 45
181 Tasmania Ian Callinan 2011–2013 round 14, 2011 32 49
182 Victoria (state) Daniel Talia 2011–2020 round 15, 2011 200 6
183 New South Wales Aidan Riley 2011–2013 round 19, 2011 12 5
184 Victoria (state) Tom Lynch 2012–2021 round 1, 2012 158 199
185 Victoria (state) Sam Kerridge 2012–2015 round 3, 2012 27 23
186 Victoria (state) Sam Shaw 2012–2016 round 4, 2012 24 0
187 Victoria (state) Jarryd Lyons 2010–2016 round 5, 2012 55 32
188 Victoria (state) Josh Jenkins 2012–2019 round 7, 2012 147 296
189 South Australia Tim McIntyre 2012–2013 round 15, 2012 1 2
190 South Australia Luke Brown 2012–2022 round 16, 2012 189 13
191 South Australia Lewis Johnston 2012–2014 round 20, 2012 8 15
192 Victoria (state) Brad Crouch 2013–2019 round 2, 2013 95 34
193 South Australia Rory Laird^ 2013– round 4, 2013 247 30
194 South Australia Mitch Grigg 2013–2016 round 17, 2013 20 15
195 Victoria (state) Kyle Hartigan 2013–2019 round 18, 2013 113 1
196 South Australia Eddie Betts 2014–2019 round 1, 2014 132 310
197 Victoria (state) James Podsiadly 2014–2015 round 1, 2014 21 26
198 Victoria (state) Matt Crouch^ 2014– round 3, 2014 158 30
199 Queensland Charlie Cameron 2014–2017 round 9, 2014 73 87
200 South Australia Cam Ellis-Yolmen 2014–2019 round 12, 2014 39 15
201 Victoria (state) Kyle Cheney 2015–2018 round 1, 2015 44 0
202 Victoria (state) Jake Kelly 2015–2021 round 3, 2015 110 1
203 Victoria (state) Jake Lever 2015–2017 round 6, 2015 56 3
204 South Australia Riley Knight 2015–2020 round 15, 2015 55 37
205 Victoria (state) Rory Atkins 2015–2019 round 16, 2015 101 47
206 Western Australia Mitch McGovern 2016–2018 round 1, 2016 48 67
207 South Australia Wayne Milera^ 2016– round 1, 2016 99 29
208 Victoria (state) Paul Seedsman 2016–2021 round 1, 2016 83 49
209 Victoria (state) Reilly O'Brien^ 2016– round 20, 2016 121 14
210 Northern Territory Curtly Hampton 2017–2018 round 1, 2017 12 4
211 South Australia Troy Menzel 2017 round 1, 2017 4 4
212 Victoria (state) Jordan Gallucci 2017–2020 round 9, 2017 27 19
213 Tasmania Hugh Greenwood 2017–2019 round 9, 2017 51 36
214 South Australia Jonathon Beech 2017 round 12, 2017 3 1
215 Victoria (state) Alex Keath 2017–2019 round 18, 2017 30 1
216 Victoria (state) Tom Doedee 2018–2023 round 1, 2018 82 3
217 South Australia Darcy Fogarty^ 2018– round 1, 2018 102 158
218 South Australia Bryce Gibbs 2018–2020 round 1, 2018 37 15
219 Victoria (state) Lachlan Murphy^ 2018– round 1, 2018 114 74
220 Victoria (state) Myles Poholke 2018–2020 round 5, 2018 16 5
221 Victoria (state) Sam Gibson 2018 round 9, 2018 5 2
222 South Australia Patrick Wilson 2018–2019 round 13, 2018 2 0
223 New South Wales Elliott Himmelberg 2018–2024 round 23, 2018 50 49
224 Tasmania Chayce Jones^ 2019– round 1, 2019 92 23
225 New South Wales Ben Davis 2019–2022 round 15, 2019 11 1
226 South Australia Tyson Stengle 2019–2020 round 19, 2019 14 13

2020s

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Sam Berry led the league for tackles in his second season.
Cap Name Seasons Debut Games Goals
227 Western Australia Billy Frampton 2020–2022 round 1, 2020 21 8
228 Victoria (state) Fischer McAsey 2020 round 1, 2020 10 0
229 Victoria (state) Ben Crocker 2020 round 2, 2020 7 4
230 Victoria (state) Ben Keays^ 2020– round 2, 2020 105 80
231 Victoria (state) Ned McHenry 2020–2024 round 2, 2020 70 32
232 Victoria (state) Will Hamill 2020–2024 round 3, 2020 45 1
233 Western Australia Shane McAdam 2020–2023 round 4, 2020 50 72
234 South Australia Andrew McPherson 2020–2022 round 6, 2020 28 0
235 Victoria (state) Kieran Strachan^ 2020– round 9, 2020 7 1
236 South Australia Harry Schoenberg^ 2020– round 10, 2020 61 22
237 Victoria (state) Lachlan Sholl^ 2020– round 10, 2020 74 25
238 Victoria (state) Jordon Butts^ 2020– round 13, 2020 75 0
239 Victoria (state) Sam Berry^ 2021– round 1, 2021 56 12
240 South Australia Mitch Hinge^ 2021– round 1, 2021 61 6
241 South Australia James Rowe 2021–2022 round 1, 2021 36 27
242 New South Wales Nick Murray^ 2021– round 2, 2021 55 1
243 Australian Capital Territory Jackson Hately 2021–2023 round 6, 2021 15 2
244 South Australia Riley Thilthorpe^ 2021– round 6, 2021 53 58
245 Western Australia Ronin O'Connor 2021 round 9, 2021 3 0
246 England Josh Worrell^ 2021– round 13, 2021 30 0
247 South Australia Luke Pedlar^ 2021– round 16, 2021 30 27
248 South Australia Brayden Cook^ 2021– round 21, 2021 27 15
249 Victoria (state) Lachlan Gollant 2021–2024 round 23, 2021 16 13
250 South Australia Jordan Dawson^ 2022– round 1, 2022 67 26
251 Victoria (state) Josh Rachele^ 2022– round 1, 2022 56 70
252 Victoria (state) Jake Soligo^ 2022– round 1, 2022 58 22
253 Victoria (state) Patrick Parnell 2022–2024 round 12, 2022 17 0
254 Victoria (state) Tyler Brown 2023 round 1, 2023 1 0
255 South Australia Max Michalanney^ 2023– round 1, 2023 45 0
256 South Australia Izak Rankine^ 2023– round 1, 2023 35 63
257 Victoria (state) Luke Nankervis^ 2023– round 19, 2023 24 1
258 Republic of Ireland Mark Keane^ 2023– round 20, 2023 26 0
259 Egypt James Borlase^ 2023– round 21, 2023 14 1
260 South Australia Chris Burgess^ 2024– round 1, 2024 7 7
261 Western Australia Daniel Curtin^ 2024– round 8, 2024 7 3
262 South Australia Billy Dowling^ 2024– round 13, 2024 9 4
263 Victoria (state) Zac Taylor^ 2024– round 16, 2024 9 4
264 Victoria (state) Hugh Bond^ 2024– round 18, 2024 7 0

Women's players

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Key
Order Players are listed according to the date of their debut for the club.
Seasons The yearspan of the player's appearances for Adelaide.
Debut Players' first AFLW matches for Adelaide.
Games The number of games played.
Goals The number of goals scored.
^ Player is currently on Adelaide's playing list.[3]
Inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
Statistics are updated as of semi-finals, 2024.

2010s

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Erin Phillips is a three-time AFLW premiership player, twice as captain and twice as best on ground.
Chelsea Randall is Adelaide's longest-serving captain and three-time premiership captain.
Ebony Marinoff has six All-Australian selections, a co-captaincy, and she is the AFLW games record holder.
Cap Name Seasons Debut Games Goals
1 Victoria (state) Erin Phillips 2017–2022(S6) round 1, 2017 46 50
2 Western Australia Chelsea Randall^ 2017– round 1, 2017 73 30
3 South Australia Sarah Allan^ 2017– round 1, 2017 82 0
4 Australian Capital Territory Heather Anderson 2017 round 1, 2017 8 0
5 South Australia Georgia Bevan 2017–2018 round 1, 2017 13 1
6 South Australia Dayna Cox 2017–2022(S7) round 1, 2017 32 0
6 South Australia Courtney Cramey 2017–2020 round 1, 2017 20 2
7 Victoria (state) Angela Foley 2017–2022(S6) round 1, 2017 40 2
8 Western Australia Kellie Gibson 2017 round 1, 2017 8 4
9 South Australia Anne Hatchard^ 2017– round 1, 2017 87 30
10 New South Wales Monique Hollick 2017 round 1, 2017 3 0
11 South Australia Abbey Holmes 2017–2018 round 1, 2017 11 3
12 South Australia Ebony Marinoff^ 2017– round 1, 2017 92 15
13 New South Wales Rhiannon Metcalfe 2017–2021 round 1, 2017 26 1
14 South Australia Justine Mules 2017–2022(S6) round 1, 2017 49 4
15 Victoria (state) Sarah Perkins 2017–2019 round 1, 2017 17 13
16 South Australia Talia Radan 2017–2018 round 1, 2017 10 0
17 Northern Territory Sally Riley 2017–2019 round 1, 2017 14 4
18 South Australia Jess Sedunary 2017–2019 round 1, 2017 15 5
19 Queensland Stevie-Lee Thompson^ 2017– round 1, 2017 87 25
20 Northern Territory Tayla Thorn 2017 round 1, 2017 5 0
21 South Australia Deni Varnhagen^ 2017– round 1, 2017 38 6
22 Northern Territory Sophie Armitstead 2017–2018 round 2, 2017 4 0
23 South Australia Rachael Killian 2017–2018 round 2, 2017 8 2
24 South Australia Jenna McCormick 2017–2019 round 2, 2017 20 9
25 South Australia Jessica Allan^ 2018–2019
2023–
round 1, 2018 28 2
26 South Australia Jasmyn Hewett 2018–2019
2022(S6)–2022(S7)
round 1, 2018 10 3
27 South Australia Eloise Jones^ 2018– round 1, 2018 69 43
28 South Australia Ruth Wallace 2018 round 1, 2018 7 7
29 South Australia Marijana Rajčić 2018–2022(S7) round 3, 2018 50 2
30 Republic of Ireland Ailish Considine 2019–2022(S7) round 1, 2019 26 9
31 New South Wales Jessica Foley 2019–2020 round 1, 2019 13 4
32 Western Australia Renee Forth 2019–2021 round 1, 2019 17 2
33 South Australia Sophie Li 2019–2020 round 1, 2019 14 1
34 South Australia Hannah Button 2019–2023 round 1, 2019 39 3
35 South Australia Maisie Nankivell 2019 round 1, 2019 2 0
36 South Australia Chloe Scheer 2019–2021 round 1, 2019 17 13
37 Northern Territory Danielle Ponter^ 2019– round 2, 2019 71 82
38 South Australia Nikki Gore 2019–2022(S6) round 6, 2019 21 2

2020s

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Ashleigh Saint (née Woodland) was the competition's leading goalkicker in 2022(S6).
Cap Name Seasons Debut Games Goals
39 Australian Capital Territory Najwa Allen^ 2020– round 1, 2020 45 0
40 South Australia Chelsea Biddell^ 2020– round 1, 2020 61 5
41 South Australia Nicole Campbell 2020 round 1, 2020 5 0
42 South Australia Courtney Gum 2020 round 1, 2020 6 3
43 South Australia Rachelle Martin^ 2020– round 1, 2020 58 16
44 South Australia Madison Newman^ 2020– round 1, 2020 52 9
45 South Australia Jaimi Tabb 2020 round 1, 2020 3 0
46 South Australia Caitlin Gould^ 2020– round 2, 2020 60 53
47 South Australia Montana McKinnon 2020–2023 round 5, 2020 31 1
48 South Australia Teah Charlton^ 2021– round 1, 2021 58 11
49 South Australia Lisa Whiteley 2021–2023 round 1, 2021 21 6
50 South Australia Ashleigh Woodland 2021–2022(S7) round 1, 2021 36 44
51 South Australia Hannah Munyard^ 2021– round 4, 2021 43 5
52 New South Wales Jasmine Simmons 2022(S6)–2022(S7) round 1, 2022(S6) 8 0
53 South Australia Abbie Ballard^ 2022(S6) round 3, 2022(S6) 27 8
54 South Australia Brooke Tonon^ 2022(S6) round 7, 2022(S6) 29 2
55 Western Australia McKenzie Dowrick 2022(S6)–2023 round 10, 2022(S6) 4 4
56 South Australia Zoe Prowse^ 2022(S6) round 10, 2022(S6) 32 2
57 Republic of Ireland Niamh Kelly^ 2022(S7) round 1, 2022(S7) 34 11
58 South Australia Amber Ward 2022(S7)–2023 round 2, 2022(S7) 4 0
59 South Australia Jessica Waterhouse^ 2022(S7) round 5, 2022(S7) 15 5
60 South Australia Keeley Kusterman^ 2022(S7) round 7, 2022(S7) 13 1
61 South Australia Kiera Mueller^ 2022(S7) round 9, 2022(S7) 26 0
62 Republic of Ireland Yvonne Bonner 2023 round 1, 2023 10 6
63 South Australia Sarah Goodwin^ 2023– round 1, 2023 26 0
64 South Australia Taylah Levy^ 2023– round 8, 2023 15 5
65 Victoria (state) Brooke Smith^ 2023– round 10, 2023 3 0
66 South Australia Brooke Boileau^ 2024– round 1, 2024 4 0
67 Republic of Ireland Amy Boyle Carr^ 2024– round 4, 2024 6 0
68 Queensland Lily Tarlington^ 2024– round 7, 2024 2 0

Other players

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Listed players yet to play for Adelaide

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AFL Men
Player Date of birth Acquired Recruited from Listed
Rookie Senior
Victoria (state) Charlie Edwards 18 May 2005 Pick 21, 2023 national draft Sandringham Dragons 2024–
Victoria (state) Oscar Ryan 15 May 2005 Pick 27, 2023 national draft Murray Bushrangers 2024–
Republic of Ireland Karl Gallagher 21 February 2002 Category B rookie selection Monaghan GAA 2024–
New South Wales Toby Murray 3 November 2003 Pick 7, 2024 mid-season rookie draft Adelaide (SANFL) 2024–
South Australia Isaac Cumming 11 August 1998 2024 unrestricted free agent Greater Western Sydney 2025–
South Australia Alex Neal-Bullen 9 January 1996 Trade with Melbourne Melbourne 2025–
New South Wales James Peatling 21 August 2000 Trade with Greater Western Sydney Greater Western Sydney 2025–
South Australia Sid Draper 5 July 2006 No. 4, 2024 national draft South Adelaide 2025–
South Australia Tyler Welsh 15 August 2006 No. 59 (F/S), 2024 national draft Adelaide (SANFL) 2025–
AFL Women
Player Date of birth Acquired Recruited from Listed
Rookie Senior
Victoria (state) Tamara Henry 5 July 2005 Pick 28, 2023 national draft Western Jets 2024–

Formerly listed players who never played a senior game for Adelaide

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Source · Sorted chronologically

AFL Men
Player Date of birth Acquired Recruited from Listed
Rookie Senior
South Australia Trevor Clisby 8 March 1961 Inaugural squad North Adelaide 1991
South Australia Darren Bartsch 28 April 1969 Inaugural squad West Adelaide 1991
South Australia Grant Tanner 24 July 1970 Inaugural squad Norwood 1991–1992
South Australia Damien McCarthy 14 June 1971 Inaugural squad Woodville 1991
South Australia Jarrod Hocking 7 March 1973 Inaugural squad Glenelg 1991–1993
South Australia Damien Mellow 13 September 1973 Inaugural squad Norwood 1991
South Australia Michael DiBiase 16 March 1972 1992 draft concession Woodville-West Torrens 1992
South Australia Seb Packer 18 March 1973 1992 draft concession Sturt 1992–1993
South Australia Jim West 12 April 1966 No. 6, 1992 mid-season draft Sydney 1992
Victoria (state) Andrew Geddes 2 November 1970 No. 21, 1992 mid-season draft Strathmerton 1992–1993
South Australia Alan Schwartz 2 November 1970 No. 32, 1992 mid-season draft Essendon 1992–1993
South Australia Brooke Fogden 26 February 1973 No. 41, 1992 national draft West Adelaide 1993
South Australia Sam Smart 12 February 1975 No. 86, 1992 national draft Norwood 1993–1994
South Australia Michael Godden 2 May 1975 No. 116, 1992 national draft West Adelaide 1993
South Australia Darryl Wakelin 11 August 1974 No. 11, 1993 pre-season draft Port Adelaide (SANFL) 1993–1994
South Australia Simon Pedler 7 May 1974 No. 55, 1993 pre-season draft Port Adelaide (SANFL) 1993–1995
Queensland Tim Perkins 2 August 1969 No. 8, 1993 mid-season draft North Adelaide 1993
South Australia Eugene Warrior 2 August 1976 No. 44, 1993 national draft Port Adelaide (SANFL) 1994
South Australia Toby Kennett 19 June 1977 No. 27, 1994 national draft Sturt 1995
Victoria (state) Allen Nash 1 January 1977 No. 31, 1994 national draft Western U18 1995
South Australia Brett Higgins 3 September 1977 No. 50, 1994 national draft Port Adelaide (SANFL) 1995
South Australia Adam Ugrinic 18 June 1973 No. 53, 1995 national draft Woodville-West Torrens 1996–1997
Western Australia Brendan Logan 17 December 1975 No. 21, 1996 pre-season draft West Perth 1996
South Australia Nick Laidlaw 27 February 1978 Trade with Port Adelaide Port Adelaide 1997–1998
South Australia Greg Dempsey 19 February 1974 No. 76, 1996 national draft West Adelaide 1997–1998
Victoria (state) Ben Parker 5 June 1978 No. 86, 1996 national draft Murray Bushrangers 1997
South Australia Steven Coghill 1 February 1975 No. 21, 1997 rookie draft West Adelaide 1997
South Australia Tim Davis 31 August 1977 No. 33, 1998 rookie draft North Adelaide 1998
Queensland Steven Hall 3 July 1975 No. 64, 1998 rookie draft Woodville-West Torrens 1998
Western Australia Clint Kirey 11 July 1978 No. 63, 1998 national draft East Fremantle 1999
New South Wales Jarrod Twitt 2 July 1979 No. 53, 1999 rookie draft Sturt 1999
South Australia Scott Mathews 4 November 1978 No. 62, 1999 rookie draft Port Adelaide 1999
South Australia Balraj Singh 28 May 1981 No. 79, 1999 national draft West Adelaide 2000
South Australia Josh Coulter 23 April 1981 No. 20, 2000 rookie draft Central District 2000
South Australia Chris Robertson 9 January 1981 No. 36, 2000 rookie draft North Adelaide 2000
South Australia Jonathan Yerbury 6 January 1977 No. 50, 2000 rookie draft Norwood 2000
Victoria (state) Laurence Angwin 7 October 1992 No. 7, 2000 national draft Dandenong Stingrays 2001
Victoria (state) Michael Handby 27 April 1983 No. 38, 2000 national draft Dandenong Stingrays 2001–2002
South Australia Matthew Smith 29 March 1983 No. 48, 2000 national draft Oakleigh Chargers 2004 2001–2003,
2005
South Australia Kane McLean 24 March 1982 No. 6, 2001 rookie draft Norwood 2001
Victoria (state) Ben Finnin 9 March 1984 No. 44, 2001 national draft Northern Knights 2002
South Australia Paul Thomas 6 May 1982 No. 9, 2002 rookie draft Central District 2002
Western Australia Aidan Parker 25 January 1983 No. 45, 2003 rookie draft Subiaco 2003–2004
South Australia Michael Bratton 15 March 1984 No. 58, 2003 rookie draft Norwood 2003
South Australia Joshua Krueger 27 October 1983 No. 31, 2003 national draft Glenelg 2004–2005
Tasmania Tim Hazell 13 July 1981 No. 12, 2004 rookie draft Hawthorn 2004
Tasmania Rowan Andrews 11 May 1985 No. 28, 2004 rookie draft Tassie Mariners 2004–2005
South Australia Brad Dabrowski 26 March 1981 No. 43, 2004 rookie draft West Adelaide 2004
South Australia Chad Gibson 12 January 1987 No. 28, 2004 national draft Norwood 2005–2006
Western Australia Ryan Nye 21 June 1986 No. 5, 2005 rookie draft Peel Thunder 2005
South Australia Darren Pfeiffer 28 September 1987 No. 17, 2005 national draft Norwood 2006–2007
South Australia Alan Obst 19 May 1987 No. 48, 2005 national draft Central District 2006
South Australia Brad Sugars 13 March 1987 No. 16, 2006 rookie draft Glenelg 2006
South Australia Tom Redden 16 August 1987 No. 29, 2006 rookie draft Glenelg 2006
Victoria (state) Adrian Bonaddio 26 May 1986 No. 42, 2006 rookie draft Oakleigh Chargers 2006
South Australia Sam Elliott 22 July 1987 No. 53, 2006 rookie draft South Adelaide 2006
South Australia Andrew McIntyre 10 March 1987 No. 14, 2007 rookie draft North Adelaide 2007
South Australia James Turner 8 September 1988 No. 29, 2007 rookie draft South Adelaide 2007
Victoria (state) Rhys Archard 15 April 1983 No. 43, 2007 rookie draft South Adelaide 2007
South Australia Greg Gallman 6 December 1988 No. 54, 2007 rookie draft North Adelaide 2007 2008–2009
Victoria (state) Aaron Kite 13 January 1990 No. 71, 2007 national draft Calder Cannons 2008–2009
South Australia James Moss 19 November 1989 No. 9, 2008 rookie draft Central District 2008–2009
South Australia Ed Curnow 7 November 1989 No. 40, 2008 rookie draft Geelong Falcons 2008
Western Australia Tom Lee 2 January 1991 No. 60, 2008 national draft Claremont 2009
Republic of Ireland Brian Donnelly 21 July 1988 No. 55, 2009 rookie draft Louth GAA 2009–2010
South Australia James Craig 18 April 1991 No. 61, 2009 national draft North Adelaide 2012 2010–2011
South Australia Tim Milera 3 September 1992 No. 15, 2011 rookie draft Port Adelaide (SANFL) 2011
South Australia Jake von Bertouch 4 May 1992 No. 32, 2011 rookie draft Woodville-West Torrens 2011
South Australia Lachlan Roach 25 April 1992 No. 49, 2011 rookie draft North Adelaide 2011
New South Wales Sam Martyn 7 April 1992 No. 84, 2011 rookie draft NSW/ACT Rams 2011–2012
South Australia Nick Joyce 28 September 1993 No. 46, 2011 national draft Woodville-West Torrens 2012–2013
Victoria (state) Dylan Orval 29 July 1993 No. 23, 2012 rookie draft Oakleigh Chargers 2012–2013
New South Wales Ben Dowdell 29 September 1988 No. 89, 2012 rookie draft Basketball 2012–2013
Tasmania Angus Graham 16 April 1987 Trade with Richmond Richmond 2013–2014
Tasmania Sam Siggins 20 March 1994 No. 62, 2012 national draft Lauderdale 2013–2015
Tasmania Jack Osborn 29 April 1990 No. 36, 2013 rookie draft Basketball 2013–2015
South Australia Tim Klaosen 22 November 1989 No. 42, 2013 rookie draft Basketball 2013
South Australia James Battersby 7 November 1995 No. 24, 2014 rookie draft Sturt 2014
South Australia Alex Spina 27 June 1995 No. 52, 2014 rookie draft North Adelaide 2014
Victoria (state) Luke Lowden 22 February 1991 Trade with Hawthorn Hawthorn 2015–2016
South Australia Harrison Wigg 16 October 1996 No. 35, 2014 national draft North Adelaide 2015–2017
Victoria (state) Harry Dear 18 August 1996 No. 58, 2014 national draft Sandringham Dragons 2015–2018
South Australia Keenan Ramsey 23 August 1996 No. 27, 2015 rookie draft Port Adelaide (SANFL) 2015–2016
South Australia Anthony Wilson 2 August 1992 No. 44, 2015 rookie draft Norwood 2015
South Australia Dean Gore 26 June 1996 Trade with Geelong Geelong 2016–2017
New South Wales Paul Hunter 9 February 1993 No. 13, 2016 rookie draft Redland 2016–2019
Victoria (state) Matthew Signorello 30 October 1998 No. 62, 2016 national draft Northern Knights 2017–2018
South Australia Ben Jarman 5 May 1998 No. 45, 2017 rookie draft North Adelaide 2017–2018
Victoria (state) Jackson Edwards 11 October 1999 No. 41, 2018 rookie draft Glenelg 2018
Victoria (state) Ayce Taylor 26 September 2000 2020 pre-season SSP North Melbourne (VFL) 2020
South Australia Tariek Newchurch 21 July 2002 Category B rookie selection North Adelaide 2021–2023
South Australia Brett Turner 11 January 1997 No. 4, 2022 mid-season rookie draft Glenelg 2022
AFL Women
Player Date of birth Acquired Recruited from Listed
Rookie Senior
Northern Territory Jasmine Anderson 14 February 1991 2016 rookie signing North Adelaide 2017
Northern Territory Lauren O'Shea 7 July 1984 2016 free agency signing Waratah 2017
Northern Territory Calista Boyd 4 June 1999 No. 8, 2017 rookie draft Wanderers 2018
South Australia Brianna Walling 26 September 1999 No. 15, 2017 rookie draft Morphettville Park 2018
South Australia Becchara Palmer 18 June 1988 2017 rookie signing Beach volleyball 2018
South Australia Katelyn Rosenzweig 29 June 2000 No. 41, 2018 draft North Adelaide 2019
South Australia Czenya Cavouras unknown 2020 train-on signing South Adelaide 2020

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Player Profiles". afc.com.au. Retrieved 23 August 2024.
  2. ^ "Adelaide – All Time Player List". AFL Tables. Retrieved 28 August 2024.
  3. ^ "Adelaide Crows - AFLW team". afc.com.au. Retrieved 4 November 2024.
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