Adelaide midfielder Matt Crouch wants to play “another hundred” games for the Crows after celebrating game No.100 on Thursday night.

The star midfielder enjoyed a dominant performance in Round 13, grabbing 35 disposals, seven clearances and five marks as his side ran over Richmond by 33 points.

Speaking to the media at West Lakes on Friday, Crouch said it was an “honour” to play 100 games.

“I just really appreciate the work that’s gone into the 100 games,” he said.

“I love this club and it’s been a great journey so far.

“Hopefully I can build on it and play another hundred.”

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Brad Crouch put on a show for his brother’s milestone and notched a career-high 43 touches against the Tigers.

Matt and Brad have now recorded 30 or more disposals each in the same game on 10 occasions.

“He’s (Brad) probably in career best form at the moment,” Crouch said.

“He’s had a horror run with injuries so it’s good to see him out there playing well.

“It’s good to play with your brother.”

Eddie Betts kicked another impossible goal from the pocket on Thursday night and received in-game praise from Richmond youngster Sydney Stack.

The moment has already been hotly debated in the media, however Crouch believes it’s a good look for the game.

“I didn’t see it out there, I heard about it after the game,” he said.

“I don’t think it’s too much, they’re two Indigenous boys, I think they’re pretty good mates.

“They’re having a bit of fun out there, I think it’s good for the game.”