New Crow Paul Seedsman has only experienced Adelaide Oval twice, but says he already loves it.

Seedsman, 24, hadn’t played at the venue before joining the Club in last year’s trade period.

Recruited from Collingwood, the skillful wingman is no stranger to playing in front of big crowds.

There were 88,395 fans at the MCG when he won the ANZAC Day Medal last year.

More than 51,000 supporters have turned out for each of the Crows’ home games this season, and Seedsman said the noise at Adelaide Oval was comparable to a packed MCG.

“The crowd there (at Adelaide Oval) is just insane,” he said.

“It definitely sounds as loud as 90,000 or 100,000 people; it just echoes around.”

After two matches, Adelaide has the third-highest average home game attendance in the AFL.

The Crows are averaging 51,458 fans behind only the Magpies and Richmond.

Coach Don Pyke was full of praise for the Adelaide faithful after the Club’s win over Sydney.

“Again, 51,000 turned up,” he said.

“It’s a great atmosphere. Talking to our players, they love playing here and the support we get is fantastic. 

"To all those people who turned up, wonderful.”

Be part of next big crowd at Adelaide Oval when the Crows take on Fremantle from 1:40pm on Saturday, April 30. Tickets are on sale now. 

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