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词条 2018 Adelaide Football Club season
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  1. AFL

     List changes  Retirements and delistings  Trades  National draft  Rookie draft  Squad  Season summary  AFLX  Pre-season  Game 1  Game 2  Home and Away season  Round 1  Round 2  Round 3  Round 4  Round 5  Round 6  Round 7  Round 8  Round 9  Round 10  Round 11  Round 12  Round 13  Ladder 

  2. AFL Women's

     List changes  Retirements and delistings  Women's draft  Undrafted free agents  Rookies  Rookie draft  Rookie signings  Squad  Season summary  Round 1  Round 2  Round 3  Round 4  Round 5  Round 6  Round 7  Ladder 

  3. References

{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2017}}{{Use Australian English|date=December 2017}}

The 2018 Adelaide Football Club season will be the Adelaide Football Club's 28th season in the AFL. It was also be its second season in the AFL Women's and its 5th season fielding a reserves team in the SANFL. The men's team started the season successfully, winning the inaugural AFLX competition.

AFL

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| club = Adelaide Football Club
| season = 2018
| CEO = Andrew Fagan
| coach = Don Pyke
(3rd season)
| captain = Taylor Walker
(4th season)
| home ground = Adelaide Oval
(Capacity: 53,583)
| preseason comp =
| preseason result =
| regularseason comp = AFL season
| regularseason result =
| finals series = Finals
| finals result =
| club b&f = Malcolm Blight Medal
| best and fairest =
| leading goalscorer =
| highest attendance =
| lowest attendance =
| average attendance =
| club membership =
| prevseason = 2017
| nextseason = 2019
}}{{Main|2018 AFL season}}

List changes

{{Main|2017 AFL draft}}

After only making one appearance at AFL level in the 2017 season, two-time club champion Scott Thompson decided to retire.[1] Before trade period began, the Crows announced that they would not be renewing the contracts of Troy Menzel and Dean Gore. They also officially announced that Sam Shaw had been removed from the rookie list after being kept on it during the 2017 season for administrative reasons.[2]

Days after Adelaide's grand final loss, Jake Lever requested a trade to {{AFL Mel}}. Adelaide were able to secure two first round draft picks (one in the 2017 draft and one in the 2018 draft) for the key defender.[3] The Crows then used the 2017 first round pick, along with their own, to bring Bryce Gibbs to the club from {{AFL Car}}.[4] Charlie Cameron requested a trade to {{AFL BL}}, but it wasn't until the final hour of the trade period that he was traded in exchange for pick 12 in the 2017 draft.[5] During the trade period Adelaide also traded Harrison Wigg for Pick 39[6] and brought {{AFL NM}} veteran Sam Gibson into the side in exchange for Pick 91.[7]

Before the 2017 national draft, the Crows also delisted Cam Ellis-Yolmen and Jono Beech. Beech was told that he would not be offered another contract, but the club committed to re-drafting Ellis-Yolmen in the 2018 rookie draft.[8] The team also nominated Jackson Edwards, the son of dual premiership player Tyson Edwards, for a father-son selection. Edwards was not picked up during the national draft by any team, and as a result he automatically joined the Crows list with their final selection in the rookie draft.[2][10]

Adelaide only used two draft picks in the national draft. With their first round pick the Crows selected South Australian forward/midfielder Darcy Fogarty.[11] At the start of 2017 Fogarty had been considered a contender for the number one draft pick, but his 2017 season was ended in July when he suffered an injury requiring knee surgery and he slipped down the draft to pick 12, enabling the Crows to select him.[3] The Crows' second pick was in round three, the pick they had received for trading Wigg to Gold Coast, and they used it to draft Andrew McPherson, who they hadn't expected to still be available.[3][14] In addition to re-drafting Cam Ellis-Yolmen and automatically acquiring Jackson Edwards in the rookie draft,[10][16] the Crows selected Patrick Wilson, mature-aged SANFL premiership player with {{SANFL Stu}},[17] and Lachlan Murphy, a member of the club's development squad who had been playing in the SANFL reserves team in 2017.[18]

Retirements and delistings

Player Date Reason Career games Career goals Ref.
Scott Thompson 25 July 2017Retirement effective at the end of the season}} 308 162 [1]
Troy Menzel 7 October 2017 Delisted 44 51[4]
Dean Gore 7 October 2017 Delisted 0 0
Cam Ellis-Yolmen was delisted and redrafted as a rookie after missing the entire 2017 season due to injury}} 30 October 2017 Delisted 14 7[5]
Jono Beech 30 October 2017 Delisted 3 1
{{notelist}}

Trades

Date Gained From Lost Ref.
12 October 2017 Pick 10
2018 first round pick (Melbourne)
2018 fourth round pick (Melbourne)
{{AFL Mel}} Jake Lever
Pick 35
2018 third round pick (Adelaide)
[6]
18 October 2017 Pick 39 {{AFL GC}} Harrison Wigg
Pick 54
2018 fourth round pick (Adelaide)
[7]
19 October 2017 Bryce Gibbs
Pick 77
2018 second round pick (Carlton)
2018 third round pick (Carlton)
{{AFL Car}} Pick 10
Pick 16
Pick 73
2018 second round pick (Adelaide)
[8]
19 October 2017 Sam Gibson {{AFL NM}} Pick 91 [9]
19 October 2017 Pick 12 {{AFL BL}} Charlie Cameron [10]

National draft

Round Pick Player Recruited from League Ref.
1 12 Darcy Fogarty {{SANFL Gle}} SANFL [11]
3 40 Andrew McPherson {{SANFL WWT}} SANFL [12]

Rookie draft

Round Pick Player Recruited from League Ref.
1 17 Patrick Wilson {{SANFL Stu}} SANFL [13]
2 31Cam Ellis-Yolmen was delisted and redrafted as a rookie after missing the entire 2017 season due to injury}} {{AFL Ade}} AFL [14]
3 38 Lachlan Murphy {{SANFL Adel}} SANFL [15]
4 41Jackson Edwards was a father-son rule selection (son of Tyson Edwards)}} {{SANFL Gle}} SANFL [16]
{{notelist}}

Squad

{{Adelaide Football Club current squad}}

Season summary

AFLX

{{Main|2018 AFLX competition}}

Adelaide participated in Group A of the inaugural AFLX competition. All matches were played at Cooper Stadium in Adelaide on Thursday, 15 February. After defeating {{AFL Col}} and {{AFL WC}} to finish at the top of their pool, the Crows defeated {{AFL Gee}} by 8 points in the final and became the first ever AFLX premiers. Though Adelaide mainly played depth players rather than a top-level squad, experienced trio Cam Ellis-Yolmen, Curtly Hampton and Kyle Cheney, all of whom had missed much of 2017 due to injury, had opportunities to perform well.[17]

Pre-season

{{Main|2018 JLT Community Series}}

The Crows had to rest several key players for JLT Community Series matches due to injury recovery, such as captain Taylor Walker, key defender Daniel Talia and midfielders Rory Sloane and Hugh Greenwood.[34] During the series new recruits at the club put their name forward to play for the team in the opening round of the regular season, including Lachlan Murphy, a rookie-listed small forward, and Bryce Gibbs, an off-season recruit from {{AFL Car}}.[18]

GameDate and local timeOpponentScores (Adelaide's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceReport
Home Away Result
1 Sunday, 25 February (1:35 pm) {{AFL Fre}} 13.13 (91) 12.9 (81) Won by 10 points Strathalbyn Oval, Strathalbyn (H) 6,398 [19]
2 Saturday, 10 March (4:35 pm) {{AFL PA}} 16.12 (98) 11.6 (72) Lost by 26 points Alberton Oval (A) 6,157 [20]
Game 1

The Crows went into the JLT Community Series knowing that they would be without several players due to injury, notably including captain Taylor Walker, who was set to return from a foot injury in time for the first match of the regular season. In addition, midfielders Brad Crouch and Hugh Greenwood were left out of the team for the first game due to better manage their recoveries from injury. However, the first match was also the first opportunity for off-season recruit Bryce Gibbs to play a full match with the Crows.[21] In the absence of both Taylor Walker and Rory Sloane, Tom Lynch was named the captain for Adelaide's match against Fremantle.[22] During training for the match, defender Daniel Talia rolled his ankle and was withdrawn from the team, replaced with draftee Darcy Fogarty.[23]

The Crows got out to a 29-point lead at half-time, but Fremantle fought back to get a lead of 9 points deep into the last quarter. The Crows scored the final three goals of the game to win by 10 points. Among the Crows' best players were Gibbs (with 27 possessions and a goal) and Matt Crouch (with 36 disposals), who was dominant in the stoppages. Acting captain Lynch was also impressive as a link-up forward.[19]

{{AFLGameDetailed
| title = Game 1
| date = Sunday, 25 February 1:35 pm
| home team = {{AFL Ade}}
| home Q1 = 2.3 (15)
| home Q2 = 7.7 (49)
| home Q3 = 9.9 (63)
| home final = 13.13 (91)
| home goals = Murphy 3, Atkins 2, McGovern 2, Lynch 2, Dear, Gibbs, Fogarty, Ellis-Yolmen
| home best = Gibbs, M. Crouch, Lynch, Laird, Doedee, Hampton
| home injuries = Daniel Talia (ankle)
| home reports = Nil
| winner = H
| away team = {{AFL Fre}}
| away Q1 = 3.1 (19)
| away Q2 = 3.2 (20)
| away Q3 = 8.5 (53)
| away final = 12.9 (81)
| away goals = Taberner 3, Banfield 2, Fyfe 2, Neale, Langdon, Ballantyne, McCarthy, Walters
| away best = Fyfe, Neale, Taberner, Mundy, A. Pearce, Walters
| away injuries = Cameron Sutcliffe (head knock)
| away reports = Nil
| venue = Strathalbyon Oval, Strathalbyn
| crowd = 6,398
| report = Report
| umpires = H. Gavine, N. Williamson, C. Fleer, A. Gianagna
}}
Game 2

Talia returned from injury and joined the team for the first time of the year, along with Sloane, Greenwood, Eddie Betts, Richard Douglas and Kyle Hartigan, with the Crows fielding 25 players in the pre-season derby against crosstown rivals {{AFL Por}}.[24] Again the Crows had a commanding lead at half-time but allowed their opposition to get back into the game. This time they had a 26-point lead which Port Adelaide overcame, and they lost the game by 26 points themselves, only scoring three goals in the second half of the game. Despite the loss, there were impressive performances from new players Fogarty and Sam Gibson, a recruit from {{AFL Nor}}, both of whom put themselves into contention for a debut for the Crows in round 1 of the regular season. Small forward Lachlan Murphy also performed well for the second match in a row to put his name forwards.[20]

{{AFLGameDetailed
| title = Game 2
| date = Saturday, 10 March 4:35 pm
| home team = {{AFL Por}}
| home Q1 = 3.1 (19)
| home Q2 = 4.2 (26)
| home Q3 = 10.2 (62)
| home final = 16.2 (98)
| home goals = Watts 6, Wingard 2, S. Gray 2, R. Gray 2, Westhoff, Dixon, Ryder, Howard
| home best = Watts, Byrne-Jones, Howard, Westhoff, Motlop, R. Gray
| home injuries = Jasper Pittard (hamstring)
| home reports = Nil
| winner = H
| away team = {{AFL Ade}}
| away Q1 = 4.2 (26)
| away Q2 = 8.4 (52)
| away Q3 = 9.5 (59)
| away final = 11.6 (72)
| away goals = Fogarty 3, Gibbs 2, Atkins 2, McGovern, Lynch, Sloane, Gibson
| away best = Gibson, M. Crouch, Fogarty, Gibbs, Atkins, Sloane
| away injuries = Nil
| away reports = Nil
| venue = Alberton Oval
| crowd = 6,157
| report = Report
| umpires = Chamberlain, Stevic, Fisher
}}

Home and Away season

The fixture for the 2018 home and away season was announced on 31 October 2017. Adelaide will host {{AFL Ric}} in a re-match of the 2017 AFL Grand Final in round 2 on a Thursday night at the Adelaide Oval. Bryce Gibbs will play against former side {{AFL Car}} for the first time in round 7, then the Crows will face off against ex-Crow Jake Lever for the first time when they play {{AFL Mel}} in round 10.[25]

RdDate and local timeOpponentScores (Adelaide's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceReport
Home Away Result
1 Friday, 23 March (7:50 pm) {{AFL Ess}} 14.15 (99) 12.15 (87) Lost by 12 points Etihad Stadium (A) 38,324 [26]
2 Thursday, 29 March (7:20 pm) {{AFL Ric}} 18.10 (118) 12.10 (82) Won by 36 points Adelaide Oval (H) 49,743 [27]
3 Saturday, 7 April (7:25 pm) {{AFL StK}} 7.13 (55) 15.14 (104) Won by 49 points Etihad Stadium (A) 19,324 [28]
4 Friday, 13 April (7:20 pm) {{AFL Col}} 9.4 (58) 16.10 (106) Lost by 48 points Adelaide Oval (H) 45,495 [29]
5 Friday, 20 April (7:50 pm) {{AFL Syd}} 10.15 (75) 12.13 (85) Won by 10 points SCG (A) 38,017 [30]
6 Saturday, 28 April (7:10 pm) {{AFL GC}} 16.14 (110) 9.8 (62) Won by 48 points Adelaide Oval (H) 44,835 [31]
7 Saturday, 5 May (7:10 pm) {{AFL Car}} 19.11 (125) 10.10 (70) Won by 55 points Adelaide Oval (H) 47,422 [32]
8 Saturday, 12 May (4:40 pm) {{AFL PA}} 14.11 (95) 14.6 (90) Lost by 5 points Adelaide Oval (A) 50,967 [33]
9 Friday, 18 May (7:20 pm) {{AFL WB}} 9.9 (63) 2.14 (26) Won by 37 points Adelaide Oval (H) 39,407 [34]
10 Sunday, 27 May (2:50 pm) {{AFL Mel}} 23.8 (146) 8.7 (55) Lost by 91 points TIO Traeger Park (A) 6,989 [35]
11 Sunday, 3 June (4:10 pm) {{AFL GWS}} 11.15 (81) 14.13 (97) Lost by 16 points Adelaide Oval (H) 44,120 [36]
12 Sunday, 10 June (2:40 pm) {{AFL Fre}} 10.11 (71) 9.14 (68) Lost by 3 points Perth Stadium (A) 33,421 [37]
13 Saturday, 16 June (7:25 pm) {{AFL Haw}} 12.16 (88) 4.8 (32) Lost by 56 points MCG (A) 26,693 [38]
14Bye
15 Saturday, 30 June (4:05 pm) {{AFL WCE}} 12.16 (88) 12.6 (78) Won by 10 points Adelaide Oval (H) 44,771 [39]
16 Friday, 6 July (7:50 pm) {{AFL Ric}} 15.13 (103) 8.8 (56) Lost by 47 points MCG (A) 54,934 [40]
17 Thursday, 12 July (7:20 pm) {{AFL Gee}} 16.16 (112) 14.13 (97) Won by 15 points Adelaide Oval (H) 46,095 [41]
18 Saturday, 21 July (7:25 pm) {{AFL BL}} 13.10 (88) 13.15 (93) Won by 5 points The Gabba (A) 20,475 [42]
19 Saturday, 28 July (7:10 pm) {{AFL Mel}} 10.17 (77) 13.12 (90) Lost by 13 points Adelaide Oval (H) 45,880 [43]
20 Saturday, 4 August (4:05 pm) {{AFL PA}} 13.18 (96) 14.9 (93) Won by 3 points Adelaide Oval (H) 50,377 [44]
21 Saturday, 11 August (7:25 pm) {{AFL GWS}} 15.16 (106) 13.14 (92) Lost by 14 points UNSW Canberra Oval (A) 13,249 [45]
22 Sunday, 19 August (4:10 pm) {{AFL NM}} 12.14 (86) 11.11 (77) Won by 9 points Adelaide Oval (H) 41,444 [46]
23 Saturday, 25 August (7:25 pm) {{AFL Car}} 8.13 (61) 26.9 (165) Won by 104 points Etihad Stadium (A) 17,000
Round 1

Due to injuries from the pre-season, there was uncertainty about whether or not Taylor Walker, due to a foot injury, and Brad Crouch, due to abdominal strain, would be playing. According to Daniel Talia, the Crows were taking a cautious approach, unwilling to risk using players who had not had a full pre-season,[47] and as a result neither played in round 1. Instead of Walker, the Crows played debutant Darcy Fogarty, who made his debut alongside Tom Doedee (who was in the side to replace Jake Lever, who had left the club to play for {{AFL Mel}})[48] and Lachlan Murphy.[49]

Breaking with their normal routine for matches in Melbourne, the Crows elected to fly to Melbourne a day early to have a closed training session in an undisclosed location.[50] On the day of the match, Sam Gibson, listed to play his first match for the Crows since moving from {{AFL Nor}} the previous season, was withdrawn from the squad due to hamstring tightness. Having played 130 consecutive games for North Melbourne before being delisted, this put an end to the longest-running streak of consecutive matches played in the AFL at the time.[49]

During the first quarter of the match, Richard Douglas was reported by the field umpires for rough conduct on Essendon player Zach Merrett during a collision which resulted in a concussion for Merrett, ruling Merrett out of the rest of the match.[51] The match was tight and low-scoring during the first half, with Essendon going into half-time with a 5-point lead. The Crows then opened up more opportunities for scoring in the third quarter and outscored Essendon by seven goals to three to take a 20-point lead themselves. Some of the Crows best players on the ground were Rory Laird and Matt Crouch, both of whom achieved 40 disposals throughout the match,[26] and Bryce Gibbs, playing his first match for Adelaide since moving from {{AFL Car}}. Gibbs had 35 disposals, including seven clearances and two goals in the third quarter.[49]

Despite their dominant position going into the final quarter, the Crows were only able to score one more goal for the match and lost by 12 points. Making the result worse for them was a groin injury to Curtly Hampton, who had already spent most of the previous season out of the side due to injury. This was their first loss to Essendon since 2014.[26]

{{AFLGameDetailed
| title = Round 1
| date = Friday, 23 March 7:50 pm
| home team = {{AFL Ess}}
| home Q1 = 4.2 (26)
| home Q2 = 5.8 (38)
| home Q3 = 8.10 (58)
| home final = 14.15 (99)
| home goals = Hooker 3, Stewart 3, Daniher 2, Green 2, McGrath, Bellchambers, Goddard, Begley
| home best = Heppell, Zaharakis, Hurley, Goddard, D. Smith, McDonald-Tipungwuti, McGrath
| home injuries = Merrett (concussion)
| home reports = Nil
| winner = H
| away team = {{AFL Ade}}
| away Q1 = 3.5 (23)
| away Q2 = 4.9 (33)
| away Q3 = 11.12 (78)
| away final = 12.15 (87)
| away goals = Jenkins 2, Gibbs 2, Fogarty 2, Hampton, McGovern, Murphy, Douglas, Greenwood, Ellis-Yolmen
| away best = Laird, Gibbs, M. Crouch, Sloane, Doedee, Seedsman
| away injuries = Hampton (groin), Gibson (hamstring tightness) replaced in selected side by Greenwood
| away reports = Richard Douglas for rough conduct on Zach Merrett
| venue = Etihad Stadium
| crowd = 43,016
| report = Report
| umpires = O'Gorman, Chamberlain, Pannell
}}
Round 2

During the week after Adelaide's loss to Essendon, the Crows' controversial pre-season training camp was leaked to the press, with reports emerging that players had been distressed at the camp. Journalist Sam McClure claimed that Taylor Walker had "sent a fairly terse text message to teammates demanding to know who it was that leaked the information", and also claimed that one player at the club was re-considering their future with the team.[52]

Walker returned to Adelaide's team for his first match of the season, against 2017 Grand Final opponents {{AFL Ric}}. In total there were seven changes from the team that had played in the grand final to the team named to play in the match.[53] During the game the Crows suffered injuries to four different players, with Matt Crouch leaving the ground in the second quarter due to a hamstring injury and David Mackay leaving the ground to due concussion from a collision with Richmond player Josh Caddy. Rory Sloane and Daniel Talia also left the ground with injuries, but both returned to finish the game.[26]

In the first half Josh Jenkins had an impressive performance against All-Australian defender Alex Rance, kicking four goals against him, followed by a fifth later in the game. Due to strong performances in the forward line from both Jenkins and Walker, the Crows led at the end of every quarter and finished off with a 36-point win.[26]

{{AFLGameDetailed
| title = Round 2
| date = Thursday, 29 March 7:50 pm
| home team = {{AFL Ade}}
| home Q1 = 4.4 (28)
| home Q2 = 11.4 (70)
| home Q3 = 14.7 (91)
| home final = 18.10 (118)
| home goals = Jenkins 5, Walker 4, Sloane 2, Murphy 2, Fogarty 2, Gibbs, Ellis-Yolmen, Greenwood
| home best = Laird, Jenkins, Gibbs, Sloane, Jacobs, Hartigan, Ellis-Yolmen
| home injuries = Crouch (hamstring), Mackay (concussion)
| home reports = Nil
| winner = H
| away team = {{AFL Ric}}
| away Q1 = 4.2 (26)
| away Q2 = 9.4 (58)
| away Q3 = 10.9 (69)
| away final = 12.10 (82)
| away goals = Martin 5, Caddy 3, Edwards, Lambert, Bolton, Townsend
| away best = Martin, Caddy, Cotchin, Nankervis, Edwards, Short
| away injuries = Nil
| away reports = Nil
| venue = Adelaide Oval
| crowd = 49,743
| report = Report
| umpires = Nicholls, Fleer, Mollison
}}
Round 3
{{AFL StK}} dominated most of the play in the first half of the match, but were unable to convert that to a scoreboard lead and the Crows still led by 10 points at half time. During the half time break, coach Don Pyke instructed the players to be more predictable in how they passed the ball to each other and as a result the Crows were able to control the game more and finish the match 49-point winners.[28]{{AFLGameDetailed
| title = Round 3
| date = Saturday, 7 April 7:25 pm
| home team = {{AFL StK}}
| home Q1 = 2.6 (18)
| home Q2 = 3.9 (27)
| home Q3 = 4.12 (36)
| home final = 7.13 (55)
| home goals = Sinclair, Acres, Coffield, Bruce, Gresham, Geary, Armitage
| home best = Sinclair, Dunstan, Ross, Newnes, Steven
| home injuries = Nil
| home reports = Nil
| winner = A
| away team = {{AFL Ade}}
| away Q1 = 3.2 (20)
| away Q2 = 5.7 (37)
| away Q3 = 11.10 (76)
| away final = 15.14 (104)
| away goals = Betts 3, Walker 3, Seedsman 2, McGovern 2, Rory Atkins 2, Douglas, Jenkins, Gibbs
| away best = Gibbs, Laird, Jacobs, Seedsman, Douglas, Betts
| away injuries = Nil
| away reports = Nil
| venue = Etihad Stadium
| crowd = 19,324
| report = Report
| umpires = Brown, Findlay, Ryan
}}
Round 4

The Crows were dominated by the Magpies in the first half to trail by 52 points during the third quarter. They kicked four goals in a row to bring themselves back into the contest, only trailing by 30 points early in the final quarter, but Collingwood then kicked five of the last seven goals to seal the match. Crows star forward Eddie Betts injured his left hamstring and was unable to finish the match.[29]

{{AFLGameDetailed
| title = Round 4
| date = Friday, 13 April 7:20 pm
| home team = {{AFL Ade}}
| home Q1 = 1.1 (7)
| home Q2 = 3.2 (20)
| home Q3 = 6.3 (39)
| home final = 9.4 (58)
| home goals = McGovern 2, Walker 2, Gibbs 2, Ellis-Yolmen, Atkins, Seedsman
| home best = Laird, Seedsman, Gibbs, Atkins, Greenwood
| home injuries = Betts (hamstring), Mackay (head knock)
| home reports = Nil
| winner = A
| away team = {{AFL Col}}
| away Q1 = 5.2 (32)
| away Q2 = 8.5 (53)
| away Q3 = 11.9 (75)
| away final = 16.10 (106)
| away goals = Stephenson 5, Thomas 2, Hoskin-Elliott 2, Grundy, Varcoe, Reid, Phillips, Crocker, Aish, De Goey
| away best = Sidebottom, Grundy, Stephenson, Treloar, Pendlebury, Phillips, Hoskin-Elliott, Dunn
| away injuries = Nil
| away reports = Nil
| venue = Adelaide Oval
| crowd = 45,495
| report = Report
| umpires = Hay, Williamson, McInerney
}}
Round 5
{{AFLGameDetailed
| title = Round 5
| date = Friday, 20 April 7:50 pm
| home team = {{AFL Syd}}
| home Q1 = 3.3 (21)
| home Q2 = 6.6 (42)
| home Q3 = 8.9 (57)
| home final = 10.15 (75)
| home goals = Rohan 2, Jones, Towers, Florent, Franklin, Heeney, Jack, Cunningham, Hewett
| home best = Lloyd, Rampe, McVeigh, Jones
| home injuries = Nil
| home reports = Nil
| winner = A
| away team = {{AFL Ade}}
| away Q1 = 4.9 (33)
| away Q2 = 8.10 (58)
| away Q3 = 9.12 (66)
| away final = 12.13 (85)
| away goals = Walker 5, Atkins 3, Jenkins 3, Seedsman, Gallucci
| away best = Walker, Laird, Seedsman, Jenkins, Atkins, Talia
| away injuries = Hartigan (hamstring)
| away reports = Nil
| venue = Sydney Cricket Ground
| crowd = 38,017
| report = Report
| umpires = Donlon, Hausen, Meredith
}}
Round 6
{{AFLGameDetailed
| title = Round 6
| date = Saturday, 28 April 7:10 pm
| home team = {{AFL Ade}}
| home Q1 = 4.4 (28)
| home Q2 = 10.7 (67)
| home Q3 = 13.9 (87)
| home final = 16.14 (110)
| home goals = Douglas 3, Lynch 3, Walker 2, Gallucci 2, Knight 2, Seedsman, Ellis-Yolmen, Crouch, McGovern
| home best = Milera, Laird, Gibbs, Crouch, Atkins, Talia, Lynch
| home injuries = Walker (hamstring), Mackay (hip/glute)
| home reports = Nil
| winner = H
| away team = {{AFL GC}}
| away Q1 = 2.1 (13)
| away Q2 = 3.4 (22)
| away Q3 = 7.6 (48)
| away final = 9.8 (62)
| away goals = Swallow 3, Lonergan, Miller, Sexton, Ainsworth, Barlow, Martin
| away best = Swallow, Lyons, Miller, May, Barlow
| away injuries = Nil
| away reports = Nil
| venue = Adelaide Oval
| crowd = 44,835
| report = Report
| umpires = Gavine, Ryan, Gianfagna
}}
Round 7
{{AFLGameDetailed
| title = Round 7
| date = Saturday, 5 May 7:10 pm
| home team = {{AFL Ade}}
| home Q1 = 7.2 (44)
| home Q2 = 9.3 (57)
| home Q3 = 15.8 (98)
| home final = 19.11 (125)
| home goals = McGovern 5, Jenkins 3, Douglas 2, Lynch 2, Betts 2, Greenwood 2, Laird, Gibbs, Mackay
| home best = McGovern, Laird, Douglas, Crouch, Gibbs, Greenwood, Ellis-Yolmen
| home injuries = Milera (leg)
| home reports = Nil
| winner = H
| away team = {{AFL Car}}
| away Q1 = 2.1 (13)
| away Q2 = 6.4 (40)
| away Q3 = 7.8 (50)
| away final = 10.10 (70)
| away goals = Casboult 2, McKay 2, Kreuzer, Phillips, Dow, Graham, Wright, E. Curnow
| away best = Thomas, E. Curnow, Cripps, Simpson, Kerridge
| away injuries = Casboult (ribs), Plowman (quad)
| away reports = Nil
| venue = Adelaide Oval
| crowd = 47,422
| report = Report
| umpires = Stevic, Brown, Harris
}}
Round 8
{{AFLGameDetailed
| title = Round 8
| date = Saturday, 12 May 4:40 pm
| home team = {{AFL Por}}
| home Q1 = 1.3 (9)
| home Q2 = 4.6 (30)
| home Q3 = 11.11 (77)
| home final = 14.11 (95)
| home goals = R. Gray 6, Wingard 2, Ryder 2, S. Gray, Boak, Powell-Pepper, Motlop
| home best = R. Gray, Jonas, Polec, Rockliff, Neade, Ryder
| home injuries = Nil
| home reports = Nil
| winner = H
| away team = {{AFL Ade}}
| away Q1 = 4.2 (26)
| away Q2 = 8.3 (51)
| away Q3 = 10.5 (65)
| away final = 14.6 (90)
| away goals = Betts 3, Ellis-Yolmen 2, McGovern 2, Walker 2, Atkins, Jenkins, Douglas, Seedsman, Lynch
| away best = Laird, Atkins, Crouch, Talia, Gibbs, Yolmen
| away injuries = Walker (glute), Jacobs (back spasms)
| away reports = Nil
| venue = Adelaide Oval
| crowd = 50,967
| report = Report
| umpires = Donlon, Haussen, Meredith
}}
Round 9
{{AFLGameDetailed
| title = Round 9
| date = Friday, 18 May 7:20 pm
| home team = {{AFL Ade}}
| home Q1 = 3.1 (19)
| home Q2 = 3.3 (21)
| home Q3 = 6.6 (42)
| home final = 9.9 (63)
| home goals = Betts 4, Fogarty, Lynch, Poholke, Murphy, Jenkins
| home best = Betts, Laird, Ellis-Yolmen, Paul Seedsman, Lynch, Greenwood, Jacobs
| home injuries = Nil
| home reports = Nil
| winner = H
| away team = {{AFL WB}}
| away Q1 = 0.3 (3)
| away Q2 = 1.7 (13)
| away Q3 = 1.10 (16)
| away final = 2.14 (26)
| away goals = Webb, Suckling
| away best = Macrae, Dahlhaus, Hunter, Bontempelli, Williams
| away injuries = Nil
| away reports = Nil
| venue = Adelaide Oval
| crowd = 39,407
| report = Report
| umpires = Stevic, Williamson, Fleer
}}
Round 10
{{AFLGameDetailed
| title = Round 10
| date = Sunday, 27 May 2:50 pm
| home team = {{AFL Mel}}
| home Q1 = 7.1 (43)
| home Q2 = 12.2 (74)
| home Q3 = 18.6 (114)
| home final = 23.8 (146)
| home goals = Hogan 5, Neal-Bullen 3, Petracca 3, Brayshaw 3, Smith 2, Melksham 2, T. McDonald 2, Hannan, Jones, Spargo
| home best = Brayshaw, Oliver, Lever, Gawn, Viney, Neal-Bullen, Hogan
| home injuries = Nil
| home reports = Nil
| winner = H
| away team = {{AFL Ade}}
| away Q1 = 3.1 (19)
| away Q2 = 4.2 (26)
| away Q3 = 5.4 (34)
| away final = 8.7 (55)
| away goals = Douglas, Betts, Gallucci, Fogarty, Gibson, Jenkins
| away best = Talia, M. Crouch, Laird, Greenwood, Doedee
| away injuries = Brown (concussion)
| away reports = Nil
| venue = TIO Traeger Park
| crowd = 6,989
| report = Report
| umpires = Donlon, Deboy, Brown
}}
Round 11
{{AFLGameDetailed
| title = Round 11
| date = Sunday, 3 June 4:10 pm
| home team = {{AFL Ade}}
| home Q1 = 4.3 (27)
| home Q2 = 6.7 (43)
| home Q3 = 9.10 (64)
| home final = 11.15 (81)
| home goals = Douglas 2, Betts 2, Seedsman 2, Murphy, Milera, Atkins, Jenkins, Fogarty
| home best = Gibbs, M. Crouch, Laird, Douglas, Gibson
| home injuries = Lynch (side strain), Douglas (eye)
| home reports = Nil
| winner = A
| away team = {{AFL GWS}}
| away Q1 = 3.5 (23)
| away Q2 = 9.7 (61)
| away Q3 = 11.10 (76)
| away final = 14.13 (97)
| away goals = Griffen 3, Langdon 3, Cameron 3, Coniglio 2, Lobb, Himmelberg, Shiel
| away best = Shiel, Kelly, Coniglio, Whitfield, Patton, Cameron, Langdon
| away injuries = Coniglio (concussion)
| away reports = Nil
| venue = Adelaide Oval
| crowd = 44,120
| report = Report
| umpires = Fisher, Meredith, Harris
}}
Round 12
{{AFLGameDetailed
| title = Round 12
| date = Sunday, 10 June 2:40 pm
| home team = {{AFL Fre}}
| home Q1 = 5.2 (32)
| home Q2 = 5.6 (36)
| home Q3 = 9.8 (62)
| home final = 10.11 (71)
| home goals = Cox 4, Sheridan 2, Banfield, Ballantyne, Tucker, Langdon
| home best = Cox, Cerra, Langdon, D. Pearce, Hamling, Walters
| home injuries = A. Pearce (broken thumb)
| home reports = Walters for headbutting Doedee
| winner = H
| away team = {{AFL Ade}}
| away Q1 = 1.4 (10)
| away Q2 = 7.6 (48)
| away Q3 = 7.8 (50)
| away final = 9.14 (68)
| away goals = Jenkins 2, Betts 2, Douglas, Gibson, Walker, Greenwood, Poholke
| away best = Gibbs, Gibson, Doedee, Betts, Douglas
| away injuries = Brown (ankle)
| away reports = Nil
| venue = Optus Stadium
| crowd = 33,421
| report = Report
| umpires = Margetts, Hosking, Whetton
}}
Round 13
{{AFLGameDetailed
| title = Round 13
| date = Saturday, 16 June 7:25 pm
| home team = {{AFL Haw}}
| home Q1 = 2.5 (17)
| home Q2 = 3.9 (27)
| home Q3 = 10.11 (71)
| home final = 12.16 (88)
| home goals = Sicily 3, Puopolo, Smith, Hardwick, Breust, Shiels, Ceglar, Gunston, Roughead, Burgoyne
| home best = Sicily, Mitchell, O'Meara, Breust, Gunston, Impey, McEvoy, Howe
| home injuries = Nil
| home reports = Nil
| winner = H
| away team = {{AFL Ade}}
| away Q1 = 1.2 (8)
| away Q2 = 3.5 (23)
| away Q3 = 3.5 (23)
| away final = 4.8 (32)
| away goals = Jacobs 2, Betts, Jenkins
| away best = Gibbs, Kelly, Crouch, Jacobs
| away injuries = Gibson (hamstring), Seedsman (hip)
| away reports = Nil
| venue = Melbourne Cricket Ground
| crowd = 26,693
| report = Report
| umpires = Stevic, O'Gorman, Stephens, Chamberlain
}}

Ladder

{{AFL Ladder/2018}}

AFL Women's

{{Infobox AFL club season
| club = Adelaide Football Club
| season = 2018
| coach = Bec Goddard
(2nd season)
| captain = Erin Phillips
(2nd season)
Chelsea Randall
(2nd season)
| home ground = Norwood Oval
(Capacity: 22,000)
TIO Stadium
(Capacity: 12,500)
| regularseason comp = AFL season
| regularseason result = 5th
| finals series =
| finals result =
| club b&f = Club Champion
| best and fairest = Chelsea Randall
| leading goalscorer =
| highest attendance = 11,120 vs. {{AFL BL}} (3 February 2018)
| lowest attendance = 2,159 vs. {{AFL Fre}} (17 February 2018)
| average attendance = {{formatnum:{{#expr: (11120 + 4900 + 5970 + 2159) / 4}}}}
| prevseason = 2017
| nextseason = 2019
}}{{Main|2018 AFL Women's season}}

List changes

{{Main|2017 AFL Women's draft}}

Retirements and delistings

Player Date Reason Career games Career goals Ref.
Heather Anderson 25 May 2017 Delisted 8 0[54]
Jasmine Anderson 25 May 2017 Delisted 0 0
Sophie Armitstead 25 May 2017 Delisted 1 0
Lauren O'Shea 25 May 2017 Delisted 0 0
Kellie Gibson 26 May 2017 Delisted 8 4[55]
Monique Hollick 26 May 2017 Delisted 3 0
Tayla Thorn 26 May 2017 Delisted 5 0

Women's draft

Round Pick Player State Ref.
1 8 Jessica Allan SA[56]
2 16 Jasmyn Hewett NT
3 24 Eloise Jones SA
4 32 Marijana Rajcic SA
5 38 Ruth Wallace SA
6 42 Rheanne Lugg ACT

Undrafted free agents

Player Recruited from League Ref.
Sophie Armitstead {{AFL Ade}} AFL Women's [57]

Rookies

Rookie draft
Round Pick Player Recruited from League Ref.
1 8 Calista Boyd Wanderers NTFL[58]
2 15 Brianna Walling Morphettville Park Adelaide FL
Rookie signings
Player Date Other/former sport Ref.
Becchara Palmer 2 June 2017 Beach volleyball [59]

Squad

{{Adelaide AFL Women's current squad}}

Season summary

The full fixture for the 2018 AFL Women's season was announced on 27 October 2017. Four of the seven games were home games for the Crows, three of them played at Norwood Oval and the final home game at TIO Stadium in Darwin. The unfurling of their premiership flag took place in round one in a 2017 AFL Women's Grand Final rematch against the {{AFL BL}}.[60][61]

In the absence of co-captain and reigning club champion Erin Phillips due to a quad injury, along with other key players, the Crows lost their first two matches to {{AFL BL}} and {{AFL Mel}}, delivering a heavy blow to their chances of defending their premiership.[89][90] In round 3 Phillips returned for the Crows' match against the {{AFL WB}} and kicked four goals, the Crows winning their first match of the season in a close contest that came down to the final minutes of the game.[91] After this the Crows went undefeated until the final round of the season with a draw against the {{AFL GWS}} and wins against {{AFL Car}} and {{AFL Fre}}.[92][93][94] They needed to win their final match against {{AFL Col}} to make it to the Grand Final, but despite leading at half-time they lost the match by 21 points and finished the season in fifth.[95]

Rd Date and local timeOpponentScores (Adelaide's scores indicated in bold)VenueAttendanceReport
Home Away Result
1 Saturday, 3 February (6:45 pm) {{AFL BL}} 3.1 (19) 4.7 (31) Lost by 12 points Norwood Oval (H) 11,120 [62]
2 Saturday, 10 February (5:05 pm) {{AFL Mel}} 8.8 (56) 4.0 (24) Lost by 32 points Casey Fields (A) 3,800 [63]
3 Saturday, 17 February (1:35 pm) {{AFL WB}} 6.5 (41) 5.4 (34) Won by 7 points Norwood Oval (H) 4,900 [64]
4 Sunday, 25 February (4:35 pm) {{AFL GWS}} 2.7 (19) 2.7 (19) Match drawn Blacktown International Sportspark (A) 2,409 [92]
5 Saturday, 3 March (6:40 pm) {{AFL Car}} 8.7 (55) 2.8 (20) Won by 35 points Norwood Oval (H) 5,970 [93]
6 Friday, 9 March (5:35 pm) {{AFL Fre}} 6.4 (40) 5.6 (36) Won by 4 points TIO Stadium (H) 2,159 [65]
7 Sunday, 18 March (2:35 pm) {{AFL Col}} 8.5 (53) 4.8 (32) Lost by 21 points Olympic Park Oval (A) 2,253 [66]

Round 1

The season opener was a re-match of the 2017 AFL Women's Grand Final, which the Crows had won to claim the inaugural AFL Women's premiership cup. The Crows went into the game missing Courtney Cramey and Abbey Holmes due to injury, and Jenna McCormick due to her W-League duties, then co-captain and 2017 AFLW Best and Fairest Erin Phillips was a late withdrawal due to a quad injury. This damaged the Crows' ability to win the ball through the midfield and left gaps in their team structure, allowing Lion Sabrina Frederick-Traub to dominate in Brisbane's forward line. The Crows failed to score in the first quarter, but took the lead going into half-time thanks to goals to Jones, Wallace and Randall. Despite having the momentum, the Crows failed to score in the second half while Brisbane scored 3.3 and won the match by 12 points as a result.[62]

{{AFLGameDetailed
| title = Round 1
| date = Saturday, 3 February (6:45 pm)
| home team = {{AFL Ade}}
| home Q1 = 0.0 (0)
| home Q2 = 3.1 (19)
| home Q3 = 3.1 (19)
| home Q4 =
| home final = 3.1 (19)
| home super =
| home goals = Jones, Wallace, Randall
| home best = Randall, Marinoff, Varnhagen, Foley
| home injuries = Nil
| home reports = Nil
| home substitute =
| winner = A
| away team = {{AFL BL}}
| away Q1 = 1.2 (8)
| away Q2 = 1.3 (9)
| away Q3 = 3.6 (24)
| away Q4 =
| away final = 4.7 (31)
| away super =
| away goals = Wuetschner 2, Conway, Ashmore
| away best = Frederick-Traub, Lutkins, Zielke, Stanton, Ashmore, Wuetschner
| away injuries = Nil
| away reports = Nil
| away substitute =
| venue = Norwood Oval
| crowd = 11,120
| report = Report
| umpires = Crosby, McPhee, Dore
| BOG award =
| BOG winner =
| broadcast = Seven Network
| anthem =
| notes =
}}

Round 2

The Crows went into Round 2 again without Phillips due to her quad injury and they were outclassed by {{AFL Mel}}. After keeping close with Melbourne for the first quarter, but the Demons kicked four goals to one against the wind in the second quarter to reach an unassailable lead. Melbourne's midfield trio of Elise O'Dea, Daisy Pearce and Karen Paxman dominated the game, collecting 54 possessions between them. The Crows lost by 32 points, and senior coach Bec Goddard emphasized after the match that it wasn't solely due to the team missing Phillips.[63]

{{AFLGameDetailed
| title = Round 2
| date = Saturday, 10 February (5:05 pm)
| home team = {{AFL Mel}}
| home Q1 = 1.1 (7)
| home Q2 = 5.2 (32)
| home Q3 = 7.4 (46)
| home final = 8.8 (56)
| home goals = Cunningham 2, Newman 2, Scott, L. Pearce, Hickey, Cranston
| home best = Paxman, O'Dea, Jakobsson, Hore, Mithen, D. Pearce
| home injuries = Nil
| home reports = Nil
| winner = H
| away team = {{AFL Ade}}
| away Q1 = 1.0 (6)
| away Q2 = 2.0 (12)
| away Q3 = 3.0 (18)
| away final = 4.0 (24)
| away goals = Holmes, Hewett, Wallace, McCormick
| away best = Marinoff, Cox, Randall, Varnhagen
| away injuries = Nil
| away reports = Nil
| venue = Casey Fields
| crowd = 3,800
| report = Report
| umpires = Gibson, McGinness, Heffernan
| broadcast = Fox Footy
| notes =
}}

Round 3

Phillips returned from her quad injury to play her first game of the season against the {{AFL WB}} and dominated the match, kicking four of Adelaide's six goals. In addition the Crows moved forward Sarah Perkins into the midfield with great effect after she had struggled to make an impact in the first two rounds. In the last quarter the Crows gained a one-point lead only for the Bulldogs to control the flow of play for six or seven minutes late in the game. The Crows' defense held them to just one point which leveled the scores. At the end of the game Rachael Killian kicked a behind to put the Crows in front and Jenna McCormick kicked her second goal after the siren to give Adelaide their first win of the season and keep their premiership defense alive.[64]

{{AFLGameDetailed
| title = Round 3
| date = Saturday, 17 February (1:35 pm)
| home team = {{AFL Ade}}
| home Q1 = 1.1 (7)
| home Q2 = 2.2 (14)
| home Q3 = 4.4 (28)
| home final = 6.5 (41)
| home goals = Phillips 4, McCormick 2
| home best = Phillips, Randall, Marinoff, Perkins, S. Allan, Metcalfe
| home injuries = Nil
| home reports = Cox (striking)
| winner = H
| away team = {{AFL WB}}
| away Q1 = 2.1 (13)
| away Q2 = 3.1 (19)
| away Q3 = 5.3 (33)
| away final = 5.4 (34)
| away goals = Brennan 2, Kearney, Utri, Lochland
| away best = Blackburn, Kearney, Utri, Conti, Lochland, Brennan
| away injuries = Brennan (leg)
| away reports = Nil
| venue = Norwood Oval
| crowd = 4,900
| report = Report
| umpires = Young, Broadbent, Newell
| broadcast = Fox Footy
}}

Round 4

The round 4 match was a wet and low-scoring affair. After only three goals were scored in the first half, none were scored at all in the third quarter. The Crows went into the final quarter nine points down before scoring the first ten points of the quarter to lead by a point. The Giants scored just one point for the quarter and drew the game. During the match, Ebony Marinoff broke the AFLW tackles record with 21 tackles, more than had ever been recorded in a single AFL or AFLW game.[67]

{{AFLGameDetailed
| title = Round 4
| date = Sunday, 25 February (4:35 pm)
| home team = {{AFL GWS}}
| home Q1 = 1.1 (7)
| home Q2 = 2.3 (15)
| home Q3 = 2.6 (18)
| home Q4 =
| home final = 2.7 (19)
| home super =
| home goals = Beeson, Staunton
| home best = Eva, Staunton, Beeson, Barr
| home injuries =
| home reports =
| home substitute =
| winner = D
| away team = {{AFL Ade}}
| away Q1 = 1.1 (7)
| away Q2 = 1.2 (8)
| away Q3 = 1.3 (9)
| away Q4 =
| away final = 2.7 (19)
| away super =
| away goals = Cramey, Wallace
| away best = Marinoff, Randall, Wallace, Foley
| away injuries =
| away reports =
| away substitute =
| venue = Blacktown International Sportspark
| crowd = 2,409
| report = Report
| umpires =
| BOG award =
| BOG winner =
| broadcast = Fox Footy
| anthem =
| notes =
}}

Round 5

After being at the bottom of the ladder after their draw against the Giants,[67] the Crows needed to win in order to keep their premiership defense alive. After a tight start to the game, the Crows broke free in the second quarter, scoring three goals in just two minutes to extend their lead to 23 points by three-quarter time. Despite not scoring in the third quarter, they only conceded three points and finished with a 35-point win. During the second quarter, Phillips left the ground in the second quarter to look after her quad, which still hadn't fully recovered from her earlier injury. The win took Adelaide from eighth to fifth on the ladder, only half a game below second, the spot they needed to finish to make it into the Grand Final.[68]

{{AFLGameDetailed
| title = Round 5
| date = Saturday, 3 March (6:40 pm)
| home team = {{AFL Ade}}
| home Q1 = 2.2 (14)
| home Q2 = 6.3 (39)
| home Q3 = 6.3 (39)
| home Q4 =
| home final = 8.7 (55)
| home super =
| home goals = Wallace 3, Jones 2, McCormick, Hewett, Sedunary
| home best = Wallace, Randall, Jones, Marinoff, Phillips, Rajcic
| home injuries = Phillips (quad), Cramey (hamstring)
| home reports = Nil
| home substitute =
| winner = H
| away team = {{AFL Car}}
| away Q1 = 1.4 (10)
| away Q2 = 2.4 (16)
| away Q3 = 2.7 (19)
| away Q4 =
| away final = 2.8 (20)
| away super =
| away goals = Harris, Vescio
| away best = Loynes, S Hosking, Harris, Moody, Audley, Gay
| away injuries = Nil
| away reports = Nil
| away substitute =
| venue = Norwood Oval
| crowd = 5,970
| report = Report
| umpires = Mirabile, Strybos, Crosby
| BOG award =
| BOG winner =
| broadcast = Seven Network
| anthem =
| notes =
}}

Round 6

Due to the weather being very hot and humid (32 degrees Celsius and 71 percent humidity), the quarter-time, half-time and three quarter-time breaks were extended for the match. The match was close, with the lead changing several times throughout the game. Fremantle player Dana Hooker kicked a goal with less than five minutes to go to ensure a close finish, but the Crows held on to win the game by 4 points. With the win they went into the top two for the first time of the season.[65]

{{AFLGameDetailed
| title = Round 6
| date = Friday, 9 March (5:35 pm)
| home team = {{AFL Ade}}
| home Q1 = 3.0 (18)
| home Q2 = 4.0 (24)
| home Q3 = 5.1 (31)
| home Q4 =
| home final = 6.4 (40)
| home super =
| home goals = Phillips 3, Rajcic, Perkins, Sedunary
| home best = Allan, Foley, Phillips, Randall, Cramey, Marinoff
| home injuries = Nil
| home reports = Nil
| home substitute =
| winner = H
| away team = {{AFL Fre}}
| away Q1 = 1.2 (8)
| away Q2 = 2.4 (16)
| away Q3 = 4.6 (30)
| away Q4 =
| away final = 5.6 (36)
| away super =
| away goals = Hooker 2, Filocamo, Atkins, Antonio
| away best = Hooker, Donnellan, Miller, Antonio, Gooch, Cain
| away injuries = Nil
| away reports = Nil
| away substitute =
| venue = TIO Stadium
| crowd = 2,159
| report = Report
| umpires = Dore, Galbraith, Broadbent
| BOG award =
| BOG winner =
| broadcast = Fox Footy
| anthem =
| notes =
}}

Round 7

The Crows went into their final match against Collingwood as favourites and were expected to win and make their way into the Grand Final to defend their premiership. Crows co-captain Chelsea Randall suffered a head knock late in the second quarter and was forced to sit out the rest of the match. Randall had been instrumental in getting the Crows their 10-point lead at half-time, and without her they were unable to stop the Collingwood forward line. With less than five minutes remaining in the final quarter the Crows were still within 7 points of the lead and could have won, but they gave away a free kick deep in a ruck contest deep inside Collingwood's forward 50 to concede a goal, which sealed the win for the Magpies. Because of the loss, Adelaide finished fifth on the ladder and missed out on playing in the Grand Final.[66]

{{AFLGameDetailed
| title = Round 7
| date = Sunday, 18 March (2:35 pm)
| home team = {{AFL Col}}
| home Q1 = 1.1 (7)
| home Q2 = 3.1 (19)
| home Q3 = 5.3 (33)
| home Q4 =
| home final = 8.5 (53)
| home super =
| home goals = Garner 3, Bernardi 2, Hope, Kuys, Tesoriero
| home best = Garner, Bernardi, Brazill, Lambert, King
| home injuries = Nil
| home reports = Nil
| home substitute =
| winner = H
| away team = {{AFL Ade}}
| away Q1 = 2.5 (17)
| away Q2 = 4.6 (30)
| away Q3 = 4.8 (32)
| away Q4 =
| away final = 4.8 (32)
| away super =
| away goals = Wallace, Hatchard, McCormick, Thompson
| away best = Phillips, Marinoff, Randall, Allan, Thompson
| away injuries = Randall (head knock)
| away reports = Nil
| away substitute =
| venue = Olympic Park Oval
| crowd = 2,300
| report = Report
| umpires = Young, Rowe, Guy
| BOG award =
| BOG winner =
| broadcast = Fox Footy
| anthem =
| notes =
}}

Ladder

{{AFL Women's Ladder/2018}}

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