44 – Sloane was selected by the Crows with pick No.44 in the 2008 AFL National Draft. He was overlooked by all clubs in the 2007 National and Rookie Drafts.

9 – Sloane is the fifth player to wear No.9 for the Crows following premiership players Tyson Edwards and Kym Koster, Tony Hall and Bruce Lindner.

31 – The guernsey number Sloaney wore in his first 15 AFL games before switching to No.9.

59 – Goals the gut-running midfielder has kicked in his 99-game career.

0 – Kicks Sloane recorded on debut against Hawthorn in Round 20, 2009. He collected six handballs, laid seven tackles and took one mark in his first AFL match.

2013 – Sloane won the Crows Club Champion award and (member-voted) 19th Man award last season after only 78 games.

36 – His career-high possession tally against Geelong in Round 21, 2011.

3 – Sloane has kicked a personal-best three goals twice in his career, against Fremantle in Round 10, 2012 and GWS in Round 16, 2012. He kicked three goals in his first-ever game of footy for Upwey-Tecoma in Under-10s.

30 – Career Brownlow Medal votes the courageous onballer has polled.

146 – Sloane is ranked fourth in the AFL for tackles (146) this season.

36 – The Adelaide acting co-captain is third in the League for score assists, two behind teammate Eddie Betts (38) who is second.

10th Sloane is ranked 10th in Champion Data player rankings this season, averaging 113.6 ranking points per game.

100 – Sloaney will notch his 100th game against the team he grew up supporting, St Kilda, and in one of his childhood idols’, Lenny Hayes’, final match.

2010 – Sloane won Adelaide’s ‘Emerging Talent’ award in his second year at the Club.

21 – The influential Crow was elevated to the Club’s senior leadership group ahead of the 2012 season aged only 21-years-old. He was appointed acting co-captain with Patrick Dangerfield in the absence of injured skipper Nathan van Berlo this season.

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