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Crows swoop for Tigers legend

- SIMEON THOMAS-WILSON

THREE-TIME Richmond premiershi­p player Shane Edwards has joined Adelaide’s football department as the Indigenous player developmen­t manager as well as taking a role in the club’s recruiting team.

The 303-game Tiger finished his playing career at the end of the 2022 season after he was drafted from North Adelaide in 2006.

He spent the final four years of his playing career at Punt Road also working with Richmond’s recruiting team.

The club’s current Indigenous player developmen­t manager, Jeremy Johncock, will move into a role as the Indigenous programs manager.

Crows head of football Adam Kelly said Edwards was one of the most respected players in the competitio­n.

“First and foremost, it is Shane’s record of leadership and mentorship, and his obvious desire to support others to be their best that made him a great candidate for this role,” Kelly said.

“That he has been part of a highly successful environmen­t for a long time, and that he brings with him a vast amount of football experience, complement­s his suitabilit­y for the important role that he will play within our program.

“His decorated playing career is obvious ... but just as impressive is his standing in the game and reputation as a highly respected football person and proud Indigenous man.”

Edwards said he was excited to get into the Indigenous player support space.

“I think I’ve got a bit to offer in that department, regardless of whether it’s my job title or not I would always be keen on helping out in that space, it’s something I’m very passionate about,” he said.

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