Doris Cole turns 101 on Friday, but the celebrations are unlikely to beat her day yesterday.

The Crows Forever member visited the Club with her daughters Janet and Susan to celebrate another milestone birthday with the Crows’ leadership group.

The keen supporter was treated to a special day at the Club last year for her 100th birthday, and returned yesterday to catch up with some of her favourite players.

Crows Captain Taylor Walker spent time with Doris going through her footy book where she keeps a record of every game.

Rory Sloane, Eddie Betts, Daniel Talia and Nathan van Berlo also caught up with Doris in the Clubhouse Café.

All insisted that Doris doesn’t wait another year to visit the Club again.

Fellow Crows Forever member Harold North also had the opportunity to meet some of his favourite Crows following last weekend’s clash with Collingwood.

Ninety-year-old Harold travelled from Western Australia with his daughter and grand-daughter to see his beloved Crows play and was treated to a special visit to the change rooms post-match to meet Sloane and hear the song.

Both Harold and Doris have contributed to the Crows Forever Bequest Program, for which the Club is very grateful.

For more information about the Crows Forever bequest program, please contact Louise McDonald on (08) 8440 6666 or lmcdonald@afc.com.au

You can also click here to find out more about the Crows Forever program


Doris shows Taylor Walker her footy scrap book