We’ve looked into the crystal ball to predict the Crows milestones that could be on the cards this season.

24 years since Club's first AFL game

Round One, 1991 resulted in a resounding 86-point win over eventual premiers Hawthorn, and 24 years later Adelaide will take on North Melbourne at Adelaide Oval on Sunday. The quarter-century presence on the national stage has born two premierships (1997/98) and two of the game's greatest ever players in Andrew McLeod and Mark Ricciuto.

Patrick Dangerfield, 150 games

His future at West Lakes remains a hot topic, but out-of-contract superstar Patrick Dangerfield will have already given Adelaide fans plenty to savour by the time he notches his 150th game later in the year. With 131 matches already under his belt, if he remains injury free Dangerfield will reach the milestone in Round 20.

Sam Jacobs 100 Club games

The ruckman toiled at Carlton for several years before joining the Crows at the end of the 2010 season – but his form has been nothing short of sensational since. He narrowly missed out on All Australian selection in 2012 and 2014 and is confident of building his form further as he passes 100 Club games.

Nathan van Berlo 200 games

The former skipper suffered a cruel blow early last year when he ruptured his Achilles in a freak training accident involving a weighted sled. He's fully fit now though and the club's much-loved son will get a rousing reception if he's able to reach his 200th late in the season.

Taylor Walker 100 games

Already one of the fans' favourite players, Walker's cult-like following only increased when he was named captain in January this year. The powerful key forward returned from his knee reconstruction superbly last year and will look to be at his best when he notches 100 games.