Adelaide Crows Player Involved in Pedestrian Accident
L'essentiel
- The Adelaide Crows confirmed a player was involved in a vehicle accident with a pedestrian this morning.
- While not named, the player is understood to be Josh Worrell.
- The incident has been reported to police, and the club offered no further comment.
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The Adelaide Crows have confirmed a player was involved in a vehicle accident with a pedestrian. The incident has been reported to South Australia Police.
The Adelaide Crows have confirmed a player was involved in an accident with a pedestrian this morning, and while the club did not name him, we understand it was Josh Worrell.
"The Adelaide Football Club can confirm one of its players was in a vehicle accident involving a pedestrian this morning," a club statement read.
"The matter has been reported to South Australia Police and at this stage, the club is not in a position to provide any further comment."
Worrell missed training as a result of the incident but isn't expected to miss Adelaide's crucial game against the Gold Coast.
There is no update yet on the well-being of the pedestrian.
First off let's have a look at the teams for tonight, and it's one change for the Pies and four for the Kangaroos.
Games record holder Scott Pendlebury comes in for the rested Harvey Harrison at Collingwood, while Riley Hardeman, Paul Curtis, Matt Whitlock and Zac Banch come in for George Wardlaw, Josh Goater, Wil Dawson and Jacob Konstanty.
The Curtis inclusion is a big one for North, but equally big is the loss of Wardlaw, who just can't stay on the park.
In this blogger's humble opinion he's one of North's most important players and the midfield just lacks a bit of grunt when he's not around.
Hello footy fans and welcome back to ABC Sport's live online coverage of this weekend's AFL action.
My name is Kyle Pollard and I am still buzzing from the show the Dockers put on last night, but I'm also excited for what should be a super interesting game tonight.
It's Collingwood vs North Melbourne at Docklands, and finals spots are on the line.
Let's get into it.
Questions ouvertes
- What is the condition of the pedestrian?
- Will the player face charges?

