Returning Crow Wayne Milera Junior led the way in Sir Doug Nicholls Round with three goals against West Coast.

Milera had not played since Round Five due to an AC joint injury but he slotted into the forward line with two goals in the second term and one in the fourth.

Livewire Eddie Betts kicked two goal, and had one goal assist, from a team-best 11 disposals inside Adelaide’s forward-50.

Brad Crouch produced another strong display with his 39 disposals - the most by any player in Round 10.

It was his sixth-consecutive game of 30+ touches while his 26 kicks were a career-high return.

His previous best was 18.

Crouch also had eight clearances and eight inside-50s.

Rory Sloane was heavily involved and Champion Data ranked him as the fourth-best midfielder for the round.

Sloane collected 10 inside-50s - just one short of his career-high - and amassed 32 possessions, one goal, nine clearances and eight tackles.

Overall, his 140 Champion Data points placed him as the ninth-best player in the AFL for Round 10.

Fellow midfielder Cam Ellis-Yolmen was ranked as the seventh-best in his position with 134.4 points thanks to 30 touches and a goal.

For the second time in his 36-game career, Ellis-Yolmen hit 30 possessions to go with a team-high 17 contested possessions, 10 tackles, nine clearances and five marks.

Hugh Greenwood was another strong physical presence with 17 contested possessions and 13 tackles, the most by any Crow against West Coast.

Defender Jake Kelly was influential snapping up 10 intercept possessions and 19 touches at 84 per cent disposal efficiency.