Adelaide will host an open training session, coaching clinics and school visits in a two-day trip to the Upper Spencer Gulf next month.
The trip forms part of the Club’s 2026 AFL community camp program, with Crows players travelling north to Port Augusta, Port Pirie, and Whyalla on Thursday, February 12, and Friday, February 13.
To start the trip, players will spend time visiting students at local schools, helping to deliver the Club’s STEM Footy program, which connects maths and science subjects with footy.
Off the field, Adelaide leaders will also run leadership workshops with local school leaders, sharing insights on teamwork, high performance and building positive cultures.
Young fans will later have an opportunity to sharpen their skills at a junior footy clinic, before the players hit the track for an open training session at Central Oval, Port Augusta, from 4.30pm.
The Crows’ 2026 Community Camp will culminate with an internal trial game at Central Oval, Port Augusta, on Friday, February 13, from 4pm-6.15pm.
There will be a post-match signing session, allowing fans to grab a selfie and autograph with their favourite player.
Fans must register to participate in the clinic here.
Open training, the trial game and football clinic are free to attend.
Parents/guardians must register their child to participate in the football clinic due to limited numbers.
Adelaide’s community camp:
Thursday, February 12
Junior football clinic (ages 5-14)
Central Oval, Port Augusta
4.30pm
Captain’s run open training
Central Oval, Port Augusta
5.30pm
Friday, February 13
Internal trial match
Central Oval, Port Augusta
4pm-6.15pm
Signing session
Central Oval, Port Augusta
6.15pm