One lucky Adelaide Crows member will win a sporty Toyota 86 this summer.

The amazing prize for the Club’s Unleash 2015 membership campaign is proudly donated by the Club’s major partner Toyota Motor Corporation and the SA Dealer Network.

To be eligible, members need to renew their membership while supporters need to join the 2015 membership waitlist on an Ezy-Pay Payment plan before January 14 (T&C’s and membership information at 19thman.com.au).

Young Crows fan Joshua Turner hopes his family could be the owners of the new Toyota 86.

As new members, Joshua and his family have automatically entered the draw for the new Toyota 86.

But Joshua is already a winner after spending time as the Club’s special guest at a closed training session to meet the entire team.

The nine-year-old from Morphett Vale is recovering from a five-hour operation in Melbourne last month - his second major surgery in two years - to save his left foot.

Joshua has the rare condition arteriovenous malformation, where a tangle of abnormal connections between arteries and veins in his foot has caused significant blood flow problems.

Over the past two years he has endured multiple procedures as well as two major operations in a bid to save his foot from being amputated.

But it was all smiles when Christmas came early for Joshua and his family, who are long-time Crows supporters but had never met any of the players.

Joshua and mum Kate, dad Mike and little sister Jenna were front row to watch the team endure a tough two-hour session at AAMI Stadium.

The players then spent time with the family chatting about Joshua’s surgery, signing autographs and posing for photos.

Five-year-old Jenna, who has a huge crush on Rory Sloane, was speechless when Sloane picked her up and gave her a huge hug.

Kate Turner said the “rockstar” treatment at the Adelaide Crows was one of the highlights of an incredibly tough two years.

Mrs Turner recently underwent surgery for breast cancer, with treatment including chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

“This will be the first Christmas in two years where we have all been healthy,” Mrs Turner said.

“We are so grateful for that and so grateful to the Adelaide Crows today for such an amazing experience.”