Adelaide has gone down to West Coast by 29 points in the AFL’s last ever game at Domain Stadium, but the Crows had plenty of individual standouts.

The Crouch brothers set a number of records, eclipsing not only the mark for most combined disposals by brothers in a home and away season, but also the most disposals by brothers in an AFL game.

Both Matt (45 disposals, seven tackles, one goal) and Brad (42 disposals, 10 clearances) set career-high disposal tallies against the Eagles. Acting captain Rory Sloane also set a new career-high marks for disposals (38) as well as clearances (14). The tough midfielder also tallied 23 contested possessions and nine tackles.

The trio were fed all day by dominant ruckman Sam Jacobs, who finished with a round-high 51 hitouts, 22 of which were to advantage, to go with 17 touches.

Recalled wingman Paul Seedsman provided plenty of run and carry, with his 25 disposals generating a game-high 609 metres gained and eight inside 50s.

@sam_jacobs24 giving our mids first use. The Crouch bros have 50 touches between them to half-time #weflyasone

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