A career-best four goals was the highlight of Hugh Greenwood’s performance, but it was not the only notable part of his night.

He became the first player with four goals, four marks, four clearances and four tackles. Greenwood also received four free kicks.

Seven of Greenwood’s 20 career goals have been against Brisbane at the Gabba. In 17 games at Adelaide Oval he has eight goals.

Matt Crouch hit 40 disposals for the third time and second time in 2018.

Melbourne’s Clayton Oliver, who comes to town this Saturday, also had 40 disposals in Round 18 while Hawk Tom Mitchell led all with 46.

Crouch and Oliver both had 26 handballs, and it is the third time Crouch has recorded the career-high number.

In defence, Wayne Milera had 22 touches. It is the third consecutive game where he has had 20+ disposals and fifth time this season. It happened just twice in 2017.

In 191 games ruckman Sam Jacobs has not recorded a handball in just four games. His return of six kicks was the second time he has not fired off a handball this season following his five-disposal game against the Western Bulldogs in Round Five.

Brisbane led tackles 51-50 yet both sides were ranked 16th and 17th overall for the round. Rory Sloane was the best on the day with seven, ranking equal 12th.

Sam Jacobs and Stefan Martin were equally matched with 12 hitouts to advantage each.

Adelaide’s 63 inside 50s were second only to Melbourne (64).

A statistically even game saw Adelaide win disposals (362-346), centre clearances (15-11), inside 50s (63-52), marks inside 50 (14-11) and contested possessions (135-130).

Heading over to their neighbours, following Gold Coast’s win over Sydney, Adelaide is the only undefeated team against the Suns. The Crows are a perfect 11-0.