Adelaide forward Daniel Curtin has committed to the Crows with a three-year extension set to take his tenure at the Club until at least the end of 2029.
Curtin, 20, has played all 14 games this season, bringing his career tally to 21, and split his time between the forward line and wing.
He was selected at Pick Eight in the 2023 National Draft, with Adelaide executing a live pick swap with GWS to ensure they could claim the West Australian.
Crows General Manager List Management and Strategy Justin Reid described Curtin as a rare talent who had adapted well to the AFL environment.
“Like all young players, Dan is continuing to refine his craft and we’ve been really impressed with his versatility, appetite for hard work and willingness to take on feedback and improve,” Reid said.
“He’s looking more and more comfortable at AFL level with every game and importantly, he’s making an impact and along the way he has gained the respect of his team mates, coaches and staff across the Club.”
Curtin said he looked forward to donning the Crows colours for an extra three years at least.
“I’m really happy to be signing on for another three,” Curtin said.
“I’m grateful to the coaches for backing me in so much this year, as well as my teammates for supporting me on and off the field.
“I think we’ve got a really fantastic group and I certainly wanted to be a part of it moving forward.”
Curtin has signed on and you can, too, with a Showdown Membership.