Adelaide has an average winning margin of 43 points. The Club’s four losses – to top-five teams North Melbourne, Geelong, Hawthorn and the Bulldogs – have been by an average of 13 points.

Only Greater Western Sydney (34) has won more quarters in total than the Crows (33).

Adelaide is the highest scoring team in the AFL after 12 rounds. The Crows have scored 1,362 points. Greater Western Sydney is the next-highest scoring side with 1,290 points.

Adelaide has scored from 52.7 per cent of its forward 50m entries – ranked No.1 in the AFL.

Adelaide is the best third-quarter team in the competition. The Crows have outscored their opposition 64.36 (420) to 38.32 (260) in third quarters, having lost only two third terms for the year.

The Crows have kicked more goals from outside 50m (27) than any other side.

The Club has also kicked 47 goals from within 15 metres – only Melbourne (48) has kicked more from that distance.

Adelaide has scored more points from opposition turnovers (840) than any team. The Hawks are the next-best in this category having scored 773 points from turnovers.

The Crows have the eighth-best defence having conceded 1,065 points so far this season. The Western Bulldogs, who have given up just 857 points, have the best defence.

Fourteen Crows have played every game: Kyle Cheney, Mitch McGovern, Jake Lever, Daniel Talia, Richard Douglas, Rory Atkins, Luke Brown, Taylor Walker, Brodie Smith, Eddie Betts, Paul Seedsman, Josh Jenkins, Sam Jacobs and Rory Sloane.

No team has used fewer players than Adelaide (27) in the opening 12 rounds.

Brodie Smith is ranked fourth in the competition for total metres gained (6,780).

Smith is also equal-third for combined inside and rebound 50ms with 107.

Daniel Talia has effected 94 spoils – ranked No.2 in the League.

According to Champion Data, Talia has conceded only 12 goals this season – an average of one goal per game. He’s also ninth in the League for intercept possessions (78).

Kyle Hartigan has laid 20 tackles in defensive 50m – ranked equal-third among all defenders.

The Crows have scored more points from defensive 50m score launches (283) than any team.

Eddie Betts is ranked equal-first in the AFL for rundown tackles (sixth), and equal-third for tackles inside forward 50m with 23.

The Crows have three of the AFL’s top 10 goalkickers. Josh Jenkins is fourth with 37 goals one spot ahead of Betts, who has kicked 33 goals. Captain Taylor Walker is equal-eighth with 27 goals.

The Adelaide trio also ranks top six in scoreboard impact. Jenkins is third with 330 impact points; Betts is fifth with 292 points and Walker sixth (283).

Experienced midfielder Scott Thompson is averaging 5.9 clearances a game – ranked 12th in the AFL.

Sam Jacobs has won more disposals (189) than any other ruckman this season.

Rory Sloane has taken 11 contested marks – ranked fourth among all midfielders.

Jarryd Lyons has enjoyed the second-biggest increase in Champion Data ranking points this season. Lyons is up 46.7 ranking points on last year.

Rory Laird is averaging 3.3 ground ball-gets in defensive 50m per game– ranked equal-first in the League.