Adelaide’s players have been making the most of their off-season, some using the time to travel overseas after two years of Covid restrictions, while others spent time with family, resting and recharging.

Check out what some of your favourite Crows stars have been getting up to.

Captain Rory Sloane has been making precious family memories with sons Sonny and Bodhi, who spent time with their Poppy.

Jordan Dawson travelled to England with his partner Milly and visited the beautiful city of Bath, taking in all the architecture and culture.

Forward Taylor Walker sought out some warmer weather, taking wife Ellie and sons Hugo and Louis to Noosa.

The Walkers enjoyed their time hanging out as a family at the pool and the beach.

After a cold winter, midfielder Ben Keays also searched for some sun and hit the beach in Surfers Paradise, Queensland.

Brodie Smith, Lachie Murphy, Matt Crouch and Walker were in South East Asia in early October checking out the Singapore Grand Prix. The Formula One motor race was hosted at the Marina Bay Street Circuit in Marina Bay and won by Mexican racer Sergio Pérez.

Tall forward Elliott Himmelberg was another to take advantage of border closures being a thing of the past and flew to Hawaii with partner Georgie.

The pair enjoyed a few nice walks and bike rides along  the picturesque Hawaii coast.

Youngster Josh Rachele headed back home to Victoria and went to watch Australia kick off its AFC Under-17 Asian Cup 2023 Qualifiers.

Rachele was treated to a great game, with the Aussies getting their campaign off to the perfect start by beating Northern Mariana Islands 23-0 at Shepparton Sport City Precinct.

Ruckman Reilly O’Brien and defender Mitch Hinge trotted the globe to Europe and the Middle East.

The pair spent some time soaking up the sun and culture in Greece and Israel.

Lachlan Gollant, Patrick Parnell and James Borlase also jumped on a plane, but to Bali.

Adelaide’s one to four year players are due to return to West Lakes on November 21, while the five-plus year players on December 5.