Paul Patterson
Guernsey number: 46.
Crows debut: Round 19 v Richmond, 1991.
AFC games: 9. AFC goals: 2.
Recruited from: West Adelaide (SANFL).
DOB: September 28, 1965.
Original squad selection 1991.
Patterson was a strong, disciplined defender who spent his much of his limited time at the Crows playing full back or centre half back. He was reliable but did not receive many opportunities and he was delisted at the end of 1993.
Andrew Payze
Guernsey number: 24.
Crows debut: Round 19 v Essendon, 1991.
AFC games: 14. AFC goals: 2.
Recruited from: West Torrens (SANFL).
DOB: August 25, 1966.
Original squad selection 1991.
Payze, runner-up in the 1986 Magarey Medal to Greg Anderson, had long been a target for VFL clubs. The West Torrens wingman won a spot on the inaugural Crows list but played only five games in the first season and another nine in 1992. He retired in 1998? after 304?? SANFL games with Torrens and Woodville-West Torrens. More than a decade after finishing with the Crows, Payze took up a position on the Adelaide Football Club board.
Nick Pesch
Guernsey number: 16.
Crows debut: Round 17 v West Coast, 1994.
AFC games: 31. AFC goals: 15.
Recruited from: Woodville-West Torrens (SANFL).
DOB: June 25, 1974.
Pick 41, pre-season draft 1993.
Pesch was a hard working, skilful rover who was very impressive in the early period of his career after playing in the 1993 SANFL premiership with Woodville-West Torrens. However, nagging injuries slowed his development and after losing confidence he struggled to win his place back in the side. After a brief stint at Melbourne (four games in 1996), he returned to Woodville-West Torrens in the SANFL.
Lance Picioane
Guernsey number: 4.
Crows debut: Round 1 v Carlton.
AFC games: 4. AFC goals: 2.
Recruited from: Western Jets U18.
DOB: June 7, 1980.
Pick 17, national draft 1997.
Picioane, a former Victorian Metro under-16 captain and All-Australian under-18, began his Crows career in promising fashion, making his debut as a 17-year-old in the opening round of his first year at the club. Only Ben Hart has been younger on debut for the club. He suffered a number of injuries during his time at West Lakes and was traded to Hawthorn at the end of 1999. Played 58 games with the Hawks in five seasons and then another 15 games for the Kangaroos in 2005.
Matthew Powell
Guernsey number: 20.
Crows debut: Round 13 v Geelong,1993.
AFC games: 16. AFC goals: 4.
Recruited from: South Adelaide (SANFL).
DOB: September 27, 1973.
Pick 56, national draft 1992.
Powell was a solid on-baller or defender with great skill and courage. He was knocked out in his first two games for the Crows in 1993 and managed to play 16 games over three seasons. Powell earned respect for his determination and commitment to hard work.
Adam Richardson
Guernsey number: 15.
Crows debut: Round 7 v Fremantle, 2001.
AFC games: 2. AFC goals: 1.
Recruited from: West Adelaide (SANFL).
DOB: August 20, 1974.
Pick 12, pre-season draft 2001.
After winning three Ken Farmer Medals as the SANFL’s leading goalkicker with West Adelaide – including a 100-goal season in 1998. Richardson came to the Crows as a mature age (26) pick. He was a strong marking target but was given only two opportunities in a Crows jumper, for one goal, despite an 81-goal SANFL season with West.
Chad Rintoul
Guernsey number: 42.
Crows debut: Round 1 v Brisbane, 1997.
AFC games: 23. AFC goals: 16.
Recruited from: East Fremantle.
DOB: July 31, 1974.
Pick 69, national draft 1996.
The strongly-built half-forward came to the Crows from Western Australian club East Fremantle, having represented WA at State league level. His career with the Crows began with success, playing in the 1997 premiership side in his 11th game. But after being an emergency for the 1998 grand final he was traded to West Coast, where he played 39 games in two seasons. Then finished his AFL career at Collingwood, playing 14 games in 2001-02.
Jonathon Ross
Guernsey number: 39.
Crows debut: Round 5 v Richmond, 1992.
AFC games: 20. AFC goals: 4.
Recruited from: Norwood (SANFL).
DOB: November 3, 1973.
Original squad selection 1991.
A well-built, strong key position player, Jonathon Ross had the potential to go far. However, his career was hampered by knee injuries and off-field drama and after playing 12 games in his debut season (1992) he managed just eight more games in the next four years. Was offered a chance at Collingwood but lost his place for disciplinary reasons.
Paul Rouvray
Guernsey number: 45.
Crows debut: Round 19 v Fitzroy, 1992.
AFC games: 21. AFC goals: 2.
Recruited from: Glenelg.
DOB: April 18, 1972.
Original squad selection 1991.
Rouvray, picked by the Crows after an outstanding debut season with SANFL club Glenelg, had three seasons at the club, playing in defence or on a wing. He was a regular “fill-in” player, often used to plug gaps in a side with injuries. Rouvray was traded to Sydney as part of the complicated Darren Jarman deal but did not play a game for the Swans.
Stephen Rowe
Guernsey number: 31, 3.
Crows debut: Round 3 v Sydney, 1991.
AFC games: 29. AFC goals: 24.
Recruited from: Norwood.
DOB: November 3, 1965.
Original squad selection 1991.
Started his league career in WA with South Fremantle and then moved to Norwood, where he was a tough ballgetting rover in 89 games. Rowe was one of the characters in the Crows’ first squad. Always enthusiastic, he played his games across five seasons and missed the 1994 season because of a knee reconstruction. Rowe finished his playing career at Norwood and was part of the club’s 1997 premiership. He is now a well-known media personality with FiveAA.
Adam Saliba
Guernsey number: 37.
Crows debut: Round 15 v Sydney, 1992.
AFC games: 3. AFC goals: 2.
Recruited from: North Adelaide (SANFL).
DOB: July 14, 1972.
Original squad selection 1991.
Saliba was an exceptionally talented footballer from North Adelaide and in his AFL debut rated highly with 26 possessions. However, he only played two more games.
Clay Sampson
Guernsey number: 24.
Crows debut: Round 17 v Richmond, 1997.
AFC games: 24. AFC goals: 16.
Recruited from: Melbourne.
DOB: February 24, 1976.
Trade from Melbourne for Nick Pesch.
Originally drafted from South Adelaide, Sampson showed potential in his 13 games with Melbourne in 1995-96. The wingman then switched to the Crows, broke into the team late in the minor round, and was a member of the 1997 premiership side. After missing out in 1998 he was traded to Richmond, where he played another 27 games in two seasons. Then returned to South Adelaide and during the 2008 season took over as league coach.
Brenton Sanderson
Guernsey number:36.
Crows debut: Round 6 v Brisbane, 1992.
AFC games: 6. AFC goals: 4.
Recruited from: Sturt (SANFL).
DOB: February 27, 1974.
Original squad selection 1991.
A star junior footballer with Sturt, Sanderson’s career took some time to get going. He played just six games for the Crows in 1992-93 and then spent a year with Collingwood, playing four games. But it was at Geelong where he eventually found success after being dropped for the 1995 grand final. He became a regular half back and his 199-game career with the Cats was highlighted by winning the 2001 club best and fairest. Is now an assistant coach at Geelong.
Daniel Schell
Guernsey number: 27.
Crows debut: Round 1 v Bulldogs, 2002.
AFC games: 11. AFC goals: 9.
Recruited from: Fremantle.
DOB: January 20, 1980.
Traded by Fremantle.
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After three seasons with Fremantle (for 16 games), the former Central District junior forward was traded to the Crows in 2002 and the club had high hopes he could develop into a goalkicker. However, he played only 11 games in two seasons. Has continued to play with great success in the SANFL, winning five premierships with Central.
Jacob Schuback
Guernsey number: 38, 26.
Club Debut: Round 20 v Collingwood, 2003.
AFC games: 7. AFC goals: 4.
Recruited from: Sale.
DOB: November 28, 1983.
Pick 59, national draft 2002.
Made his AFL debut in his first season at West Lakes and showed promise as a small forward with a long left-foot kick. Played another six games in 2004 but suffered a shoulder injury and then did not add to his tally in 2005 and was delisted.
Stephen Schwerdt
Guernsey number: 40.
Crows debut: Round 5 v Richmond, 1992.
AFC games: 25. AFC goals: 4.
Recruited from: Central District.
DOB: May 5, 1968.
Original squad selection 1991.
Playing mostly on a wing or a half-back flank, Schwerdt was a determined and fit left-footer who always gave his best. Drafted by West Coast in 1989, Schwerdt had a terrible run with injuries, including two broken jaws, in his first year on the Crows’ list. Was a fringe player from 1992-94. After playing out his career back in the SANFL with Central District, Schwerdt became the Crows’ Fitness Coach in 1999 and he is now Physical Performance Manager.
Matthew Shir
Guernsey number: 5.
Crows debut: Round 1 v Sydney, 2001.
AFC games: 11. AFC goals: 1.
Recruited from: Murray Bushrangers.
DOB: May 2, 1980.
Pick 83, national draft 1999.
Shir, who represented Australia at junior level, was a hard running defender for the majority of his 11 AFL games played across the 2001-02 seasons. Suffered from groin injuries.
Hayden Skipworth
Guernsey number: 14.
Crows debut: Round 1 v Sydney 2001.
AFC games: 44. AFC goals: 22.
Recruited from: Woodville-West Torrens (SANFL).
DOB: February 25, 1983.
Pick 53, national draft 2000.
An All-Australian at under-18 level, Skipworth stepped straight into the AFL for the opening round of 2001 against Sydney but was delisted at the end of his second year with only seven games to his name. Returned on the rookie list and was upgraded late in 2003. Played 21 games in 2005 but made just six appearances in 2006 and was cut despite a best-on-ground performance for his SANFL club Woodville-West Torrens in the SANFL grand final. Spent the next two seasons with Essendon’s VFL affiliate Bendigo and was drafted by Essendon at the end of 2008.
Darren Smith
Guernsey number: 28.
Crows debut: Round 1 v Hawthorn, 1991.
AFC games: 9. AFC goals: 10.
Recruited from: Port Adelaide (SANFL).
DOB: February 9, 1965.
Original squad selection 1991.
Smith was an experienced SANFL centre half-forward who had knocked back several VFL offers over several years before joining the Crows after 168 SANFL games for Port Adelaide.. He played in the first game against Hawthorn and kicked four goals in his third AFL match but played only six games in his first season and then three in 1992 before returning to Port Adelaide. When Darren finally retired he had amassed a tally of 343 league games with Port Adelaide. He also played in seven SANFL
premierships with the Magpies.
Barry Standfield
Guernsey number: 16.
Crows debut: Round 1 v Brisbane, 1997.
AFC games: 13. AFC goals: 23.
Recruited from: Footscray.
DOB: February 13, 1970.
Trade from Footscray for draft picks 32, 47, 1996 national draft.
From Fish Creek, Standfield became a regular with Footscray and played 98 games in from 1990-96. Hamstring problems restricted him to just three games in 1996 and he was traded to Adelaide. The strongly-built key forward seemed an ideal recruit for the Crows when he booted five goals in the opening round of 1997 and a further five a month later. But his form dipped and he was delisted at the end of the 1998 season.
Linden Stevens
Guernsey number: 39.
Crows debut: Round 22 v West Coast, 1998.
AFC games: 2. AFC goals: 0.
Recruited from: Sturt (SANFL).
DOB: June 13, 1978.
Pick 65, national draft 1997.
The young utility from Scotch College had his first taste of AFL football coming off of the bench in the last minor round game of 1998. He held his spot for the following week’s qualifying final against Melbourne but missed out on the rest of the games on the way to the premiership. Persistent injuries affected his preseason in 1999 and he was then demoted to the rookie list.
Sean Tasker
Guernsey number: 49 and 4.
Crows debut: Round 15 v Collingwood, 1991.
AFC games: 48. AFC goals: 17.
Recruited from: North Adelaide (SANFL).
DOB: June 18, 1968.
Original squad selection 1991.
A premiership player with North Adelaide in 1987, Tasker was one of Adelaide’s most reliable defenders and was a highly respected player during the seven years he spent at the club. Tasker also had the ability to play as a ‘fill-in’ forward when required. Following his AFL career, he played successfully with Glenelg and Sturt in the SANFL.
James Thiessen
Guernsey number: 29.
Crows debut: Round 1 v Carlton, 1998.
AFC games: 44. AFC goals: 21.
Recruited from: Norwood (SANFL).
DOB: February 10, 1974.
Pick 33, national draft 1997.
After a seven-game stint with Richmond in 1993, Thiessen eventually found his way to Norwood where he played in an SANFL premiership and represented the SANFL State league side. His good form created another chance at AFL level via the Crows. He made the most of the opportunity, showing skill, speed and creativity from a wing. He had a major influence on Adelaide’s 1998 premiership victory and was a regular the following season but played just two games in 2000.
Robbie Thompson
Guernsey number: 41.
Crows debut: Round 1 v Hawthorn, 1991.
AFC games: 5. AFC goals: 0.
Recruited from: Glenelg (SANFL).
DOB: October 22, 1967.
Original squad selection 1991.
Thompson was a part of Adelaide’s inaugural AFL side against Hawthorn and performed admirably on the night. He was mostly recognised as a stylish half back flanker. However, he only added another four AFL games to his tally and was delisted at the end of his first season.
Shane Tongerie
Guernsey number: 17.
Crows debut: Round 6 v Brisbane, 1994.
AFC games: 4. AFC goals: 3.
Recruited from: Central District (SANFL).
DOB: February 10, 1971.
Pick 18, pre-season draft 1994.
Tongerie started in impressive fashion, coming off the bench and kicking three goals on a half forward flank. However, he struggled for consistency and quickly fell out of favour with selectors after just four games.
Jason Torney
Guernsey number: 15.
Crows debut: Round 1 v Fremantle, 2003.
AFC games: 77. AFC goals: 18.
Recruited from: Richmond.
DOB: June 16, 1977.
Pick 18, pre-season draft 1994.
Trade from Richmond.
Originally from South Adelaide, Torney joined Richmond in 1995 and played 118 games in eight seasons before he was told he would not be offered another contract. Adelaide pounced and he ended up with the Crows as part of the deal to secure Wayne Carey at the end of 2002. He proved a valuable pick-up in his first season, playing 24 games. But he had injury problems throughout 2004 and early in 2004 and again in 2006. Strong and reliable in defence, Torney had a solid 2007 season but was delisted at the end of that year. Continues to play for South Adelaide.
Peter Turner
Guernsey number: 22.
Crows debut: Round 8 v Essendon, 1994.
AFC games: 3. AFC goals: 1.
Recruited from: North Adelaide (SANFL).
DOB: January 23, 1974.
Original squad selection 1991.
A highly-rated junior at North Adelaide, where he made his league debut aged 16 in the 1990 preliminary final, Turner was one of the youngest players on Adelaide’s original list. He captained SA’s Teal Cup team in 1991 and won All-Australian under-17 selection that year. Adelaide remained patient and he finally made his AFL debut in 1994. But the 194cm forward played just three games for the Crows and then two more with Carlton in 1996.mise, however he failed to reach the expectations and only managed to play three AFL games before being traded to Carlton.
Peter Vardy
Guernsey number: 30.
Crows debut: Round 14 v Brisbane, 1996.
AFC games: 96. AFC goals: 150.
Recruited from: Central District (SANFL).
DOB: January 26, 1976.
Pick 7, pre-season draft 1995.
The former South Australian under-15 captain was recruited in the 1995 pre-season draft before he had played league football. Injuries held him back in his first year on the list and he made his debut in 1996. Vardy had an outstanding 1997 season as a wingman or half-forward but missed the grand final because of a shoulder injury. He booted 44 goals in 1998, including seven against Port, six in a semi-final win over Sydney and two goals in the 1998 grand final win over North Melbourne. After suffering more groin injuries, Vardy was traded to Melbourne at the end of 2001 and played 42 games until the end of 2004.
Mark Viska
Guernsey number: 49.
Crows debut: Round 10 v Brisbane, 1993.
AFC games: 33. AFC goals: 1.
Recruited from: Glenelg (SANFL).
DOB: April 29, 1971.
Concession selection 1992.
Viska was recognised for his fearless attack on the ball and the opponent and was a fine tackler. From Glenelg, he made his AFL debut in 1993 across half-back or in the back pocket. Spent five years on the list but after his first season was only used spasmodically. Viska returned to Glenelg to continue a successful SANFL career.
Tom Warhurst
Guernsey number: 44.
Crows debut: Round 1 v Hawthorn, 1991.
AFC games: 2. AFC goals: 0.
Recruited from: Norwood (SANFL).
DOB: February 17, 1963.
Original squad selection 1991.
Warhurst was a long-serving and reliable full back for his home club Norwood, where he played 231 SANFL games (and three State games) before signed by the Crows. He had been signed by Essendon in 1981 and drafted by Fitzroy three years later but opted to stay in the SANFL. In Adelaide’s first AFL match he beat Hawthorn champion Dermott Brereton from centre half back. However, Warhurst only added one more match to his AFL total and needed a knee reconstruction at the end of the 1991 season.
Fergus Watts
Guernsey number: 6.
Crows debut: Round 13 v Bulldogs, 2004.
AFC games: 5. AFC goals: 2.
Recruited from: Sandringham Dragons.
DOB: September 21, 1985.
Pick 14, 2003 national draft.
A promising key forward, Watts was Adelaide’s first pick in the 2003 national draft and made his AFL debut the following year. He was restricted by injuries in 2005 and did not add to his Crows tally but kicked 10 goals for Woodville-West Torrens in the SANFL preliminary final. Watts then quit Adelaide and was traded to St Kilda, where he played the first game of the 2006 season but struggled to recover from a broken ankle and was delisted at the end of 2007.
Wayne Weidemann
Guernsey number: 33.
Crows debut: Round 16 v Hawthorn, 1991.
AFC games: 68. AFC goals: 26.
Recruited from: West Torrens (SANFL).
DOB: October 21, 1966.
Original squad selection 1991.
Tried out unsuccessfully with Collingwood in 1988 but spent 1990 in the SANFL after being recruited by West Torrens from Canberra. The rugged midfielder from Fish Creek with the Viking looks became a cult figure among Crows supporters and the crowd’s cry of ‘Weed’ accompanied his kicks. Weidemann made most of his appearances for the club from 1992-94. In 1993 he only played seven SANFL games for Woodville-West Torrens because of AFL duties but won the Jack Oatey Medal as best afield in the Eagles’ premiership win over Norwood. Weidemann moved to Tasmania to coach after finishing with Adelaide in 1996 but eventually returned to South Australia and coached West Adelaide from 2006-07.
Sean Wellman
Guernsey number: 44.
Crows debut: Round 6 v Brisbane, 1994.
AFC games: 34. AFC goals: 9.
Recruited from: North Adelaide (SANFL).
DOB: September 20, 1974.
Daft concession, 1992.
Wellman made an early start to his senior career, playing for North in the SANFL in 1991. A back injury kept him out of the game the following year but after a solid 1993 he was claimed by the Crows, where he played 34 games in his first two seasons. He was then released to Essendon as part of the complicated deal to bring Darren Jarman back to South Australia. Wellman became a fine centre half-back with the Bombers, earning All Australian selection in 1998, playing in the Bombers’ 2000 premiership side and then again being named an All Australian in 2001. He retired at the end of 2004 after 178 games for Essendon. He was an assistant coach at the Western Bulldogs in 2006-07 and switched to Melbourne in 2008.
Stuart Wigney
Guernsey number: 14.
Crows debut: Round 20 v Hawthorn, 1993.
AFC games: 10. AFC goals: 20.
Recruited from: Sydney.
DOB: April 19, 1969.
Trade from Sydney for pick 71.
Wigney, a powerful key position player, had his time at Footscray and Sydney frustrated by injuries and his luck didn’t change at the Crows. He played 10 games for Adelaide in two seasons and was consequently delisted before being claimed by Richmond, where he played a further 14 games in two seasons for a career total of 72. His brother Brad played first-class cricket for South Australia.
Brent Williams
Guernsey number: 29.
Crows debut: Round 1 v Brisbane, 1997.
AFC games: 7. AFC goals: 4.
Recruited from: Prahran.
DOB: February 13, 1978.
Pick 18, national draft 1995.
Williams was an All-Australian under-17 forward from Victoria and was Adelaide’s first draft pick at the end of 1995. He showed promise in his first year in the SANFL with West Adelaide. But after playing the first seven AFL games of the 1997 season he slipped out of the team and did not return. At the end of that year he was traded to Melbourne for Nathan Bassett but he did not play any more AFL games with his new club.
Darryl Wintle
Guernsey number: 46.
Crows debut: Round 2 v Hawthorn, 1999.
AFC games: 3. AFC goals: 0.
Recruited from: North Adelaide (SANFL).
DOB: April 7, 1976.
Pick 12, pre-season 1999.
At age 23, Wintle was a mature aged recruit for the Crows. He had been a regular midfield star in the SANFL and played three consecutive AFL games early in his first season but then battled injuries and was delisted. Captained North Adelaide from 2002 and retired at the end of the 2008 season after 186 SANFL games.
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