Round 15
Adelaide v West Coast
Saturday, July 6, 7:10pm (SA time)
AAMI Stadium

Tickets and match day information here

Latest news
Kerr to miss, Embley back – AFL.com.au
Veteran midfielder Daniel Kerr (ribs) will miss West Coast’s clash with Adelaide on Saturday night. Defenders Sam Butler (back) and Ash Smith (calf) have also been ruled out with injury, while Simon Tunbridge has been omitted. Premiership player Andrew Embley returns from a one-week suspension. Josh Hill has overcome a hamstring complaint and Jamie Cripps and Jacob Brennan have also been recalled.

Out of action (estimates only)
Josh Hill (hamstring) - Test
Sharrod Wellingham (ankle) – Test
Brad Dick (hamstring) – Test
Adam Selwood (back) – 1 week
Luke Shuey (hamstring) – 1-2 weeks
Brandt Colledge (hamstring) – 3 weeks
Scott Selwood (thumb) – 5-6 weeks
Shannon Hurn (ankle) – 8-9 weeks
Mark Nicoski (wrist) – Season

West Coast’s recent form
Round 14, Essendon 15.8 (98) d West Coast 13.13 (91), Patersons Stadium
Round 13, Hawthorn 19.9 (123) d West Coast 16.7 (103), Etihad Stadium
Round 12, Bye
Round 11, West Coast 12.12 (84) d St Kilda 11.14 (80), Etihad Stadium
Round 10, Richmond 16.7 (103) d West Coast 8.14 (62), Patersons Stadium

Recent form against Adelaide
2012, Round 17, Adelaide 19.10 (124) d West Coast 11.9 (75), AAMI Stadium
2011, Round 24, West Coast 22.13 (145) d Adelaide 7.8 (50), Patersons Stadium
2011, Round 12, West Coast 15.16 (106) d Adelaide 10.7 (67), AAMI Stadium
2010, Round 15, Adelaide 17.15 (117) d West Coast 14.11 (95), Patersons Stadium
2009, Round 21, Adelaide 18.14 (122) d West Coast 7.6 (48), AAMI Stadium

Brownlow Medal votes from last meeting
3. Bernie Vince, 2. Jason Porplyzia, 1. Patrick Dangerfield

Team
B
: Will Schofield, Darren Glass, Mitch Brown
HB: Jacob Brennan, Eric Mackenzie, Beau Waters
C: Andrew Embley, Matt Priddis, Matt Rosa
HF: Mark Hutchings, Josh Kennedy, Josh Hill
F: Mark LeCras, Dean Cox, Jack Darling
Foll: Nic Naitanui, Chris Masten, Brad Sheppard
I/C: Brad Dalziell, Jamie Cripps, Andrew Gaff, Patrick McGinnity
Emg: Scott Lycett, Cale Morton, Blayne Wilson

Stats that matter
In a quirk of the AFL fixture, the Crows and Eagles will do battle twice in the last nine rounds of the season. Adelaide will venture to Patersons Stadium for the return leg in Round 23.

The Eagles, who boast star ruckmen Dean Cox and Nic Naitanui, have the No.1 hit-out differential in the competition. They are also second in the League at winning first possession, with Matt Priddis ranked No.2 in this statistic.

Saturday night’s clash is a crucial game for both teams, who are only separated by percentage on the AFL ladder in 10th (West Coast) and 11th (Adelaide) place, respectively.

On Saturday, Brad Crouch (31 disposals) became the youngest Adelaide player since Mark Ricciuto in 1994 to collect 30-plus possessions in a game.

Of West Coast’s six wins this season, four have been interstate; Brisbane at the Gabba, GWS at Skoda Stadium, Melbourne at the MCG and St Kilda at Etihad Stadium.

The Crows have won three of their past five clashes with the Eagles, but only one of the last three.

Patrick Dangerfield is ranked third in the comp for contested possession (188) this season. He won an equal-team high 14 of those against Gold Coast on Saturday. He’s also ranked fourth overall in hard-ball gets.

Eagles talls, Josh Kennedy (41) and Jack Darling (30), have combined for 71 goals this year. The West Coast forwards also excel at applying defensive pressure – ranked No.4 in the AFL for time in forward half. The Eagles are also third in tackles.

Crows ruckman Sam Jacobs is fourth in the League for hit-outs to advantage (104). His opponent this week, Dean Cox, is third (107).

News Bites
Kerr to miss, Embley back – AFL.com.au
Veteran midfielder Daniel Kerr (ribs) will miss West Coast’s clash with Adelaide on Saturday night. Defenders Sam Butler (back) and Ash Smith (calf) have also been ruled out with injury, while Simon Tunbridge has been omitted. Premiership player Andrew Embley returns from a one-week suspension. Josh Hill has overcome a hamstring complaint and Jamie Cripps and Jacob Brennan have also been recalled.

Embley available, but no certainty – AFL.com.au
ANDREW Embley is no guarantee to come straight back into the West Coast line-up following a one-match suspension, according to coach John Worsfold. Embley missed last week's loss to Essendon after copping a ban for kneeing Hawthorn's Ben Stratton a fortnight ago, but Worsfold admitted the 2006 Norm Smith medallist was not guaranteed selection despite the importance of Saturday's clash with Adelaide.

Shuey to miss Crows clash
Outstanding young midfielder Luke Shuey will miss at least another week with a hamstring strain, so will not make the trip to AAMI Stadium for the crucial clash with Adelaide on Saturday night. However, Josh Hill (hamstring) is a chance to return.

Players want Woosha to coach on – AFL.com.au
FOR NOW, West Coast players will give John Worsfold some space as the premiership coach ponders whether to stay on for another season or call it quits. But if Worsfold is still undecided about his future by the end of the season, Eagles vice-captain Beau Waters hopes player power will convince the club great to remain at the helm.

Finals still on the agenda: Waters – AFL.com.au
WEST COAST'S game-plan is still capable of producing a surprise finals appearance, vice-captain Beau Waters insists. The Eagles are two wins shy of eighth spot on the ladder following their seven-point loss to Essendon last Thursday, having led the Bombers by as much as 23 points late in the third term.