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Rory Sloane has announced his immediate retirement from the game, due to the ongoing risk of permanent eye damage after his multiple issues.

A very clean and fair player was Rory, so wishing him all the very best in the future. Enjoy time with your family. I suspect he'll stay on with Crows in some AFL capacity in the medium term.


Adelaide veteran Rory Sloane has announced his retirement.

The 255-gamer called time due to the best interests of his long-term health after issues with an eye injury. Sloane hangs up the boots a one-club player and a former skipper. The 34-year-old informed his teammates of his decision on Monday morning after consulting with doctors and eye specialists.

"I have given it my all to get back to playing and generally speaking my body is in great shape and I’m mentally fresh but ultimately, the risk of another eye injury is too great,” Sloane said via a statement. “More so the impact it could have on my life and the potential for loss of vision. I’ve come to realise this is definitely not like the more common injuries you can get from playing the game. Our footy club is a special place and I have absolutely loved every minute of my career, and along the way I have grown and experienced so much as a person and footballer. So many of my important life moments, including getting married and having children, have been intertwined with my Crows journey, as well as the opportunity to make lifelong friends and ride the ups and downs of their lives too.”

Sloane claimed best and fairests in 2013 and 2016 – a year he was also named an All-Australian. The leader also captained the club from 2019 to 2022 before handing the baton over to Jordan Dawson. Sloane says he’ll remain at the club throughout the 2024 season, just not in a playing capacity.
 

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Bevo will be furious 😂…the mutts play Richmond at MCG next week, before we play them at Giants Stadium during Round 10. Hope Richmond also beat them and Bulldogs start to implode by the time they play us.
Hopefully they don't sack Bevo before they get to us though. They'll likely bounce back after that happens.
 
Rapt to see the Suns playing like this in wet humid conditions, purely dominating the Cats! I really hope they make finals this year. They are like us newbies trying to grow the game and have copped it from the Vic centrics always piling on saying they should move them (or us to Tassie).
Definitely my 2nd team.

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Hey quick question from someone who has never been to engie stadium. Where would be the best place to take my family?

I’m thinking 201 and choosing seats on the end, as I’ll have a 2 yr old with me and the missus will likely wanna take her for a walk when she gets bored / they’ll be watching plenty of bluey.

Or is there a general admin area?

Are we expecting there to be lots of people and fairly packed seating or lots of space?

Thanks
 
Hey quick question from someone who has never been to engie stadium. Where would be the best place to take my family?

I’m thinking 201 and choosing seats on the end, as I’ll have a 2 yr old with me and the missus will likely wanna take her for a walk when she gets bored / they’ll be watching plenty of bluey.

Or is there a general admin area?

Are we expecting there to be lots of people and fairly packed seating or lots of space?

Thanks
You can walk around from virtually anywhere. They almost always have a kids zone which you 2 yo will enjoy. (Face painting, jumping castles that sort of stuff)
I'd get general admission tickets, there is usually plenty of space.
 

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