The next generation of potential Crows had a taste of playing on the hallowed turf of Adelaide Oval last weekend in a curtain raiser to the Club’s AFL match against Carlton.

The 40 up-and-coming footballers incorporated metropolitan and regional talent from Adelaide’s Next Generation Academy, combining the Club’s father-son program and elite talent squad, which consists of emerging footballers from diverse backgrounds.

Along the group was Millicent-based Zac Bradley who travels 400 kilometers to Adelaide to be part of the Crows’ regular Next Generation Academy sessions.

The 15-year-old, whose father is from Zimbabwe, started playing Auskick at age five and has since played in a number of school and representative teams as well as five premiership teams with the Millicent Football Club.


Zac Bradley in action at Adelaide Oval

Bradley has been a part of the Glenelg Country Academy Training Squad for the past two years and has already been recognised with a number of accolades in his short career but said playing at Adelaide Oval was a highlight.

“Playing footy at Adelaide Oval was absolutely awesome and it was amazing getting a similar experience to the AFL players,” Bradley said.

“I love the game of footy because it can be intense. I was excited to be asked to be a part of the Crows Next Generation Academy squad and very grateful for the opportunity.

“Traveling to Adelaide to attend trainings has been a great experience. I have enjoyed being a part of the Academy and have learnt heaps of new skills and techniques which have helped me with my game.

“I have also met lots of new people.”


The group after the curtain raiser

Next Generation Academy Coordinator Jarrod Meers said the curtain raiser provided a wonderful opportunity for the group to play in front of a strong crowd at Adelaide Oval.

“Our Academy programs are all about developing the skills and knowledge of the next generation of footballers and it’s really special for these developing players to have the chance to get a taste of what game day is like for our AFL players,” Meers said.

“Hopefully for some of these players it’s the first of many times they grace the turf of an AFL venue.

“And for those who don’t reach AFL level, it’s a wonderful experience that hopefully remains a lifelong memory.”

Designed to increase the opportunities and pathways for young talented participants to participate in Australian Rules, the Academy is a joint initiative between the Crows and the AFL and is supported by the SANFL.

In addition to the talent squad, which is focused on 14-18 year-olds with a diverse background, the Club has rolled out a number of Next Generation Academy (NGA) aligned programs including talent carnivals, regional Academies and a number of shared services initiatives with NGA aligned SANFL clubs - Glenelg, Sturt, Central District and North Adelaide.

See some more photos from the game below ...