Adelaide Crows coach Matthew Nicks will be forced to make two changes to his lineup for Friday night’s crucial match against Essendon.
Key defender Jordan Butts has been sidelined due to a hamstring concern, as the Crows seek to back up their stirring victory over Carlton on the weekend.
Crows forward Ben Keays said the result against Carlton had raised his team’s spirits.
“It did lift us up,” he said.
Keays has just solidified his commitment to the Crows by signing a three-year contract.
“It’s really exciting,” he said.
“I’m really optimistic about the club.”
Adelaide Crows midfielder Ben Keays addresses the media.
Sam Berry will most likely replace the suspended Crouch in the starting 22 on Friday, while Luke Pedlar is set to be recalled, potentially as the sub.
Meanwhile, Paddy Parnell’s season is over after her underwent shoulder surgery for an injured he sustained playing against Melbourne,
This article was produced with the assistance of 9ExPress.
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