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Steve Larkin

'I don't know': Crows great uncertain about future

Adelaide great Taylor Walker is uncertain about his AFL future beyond this season. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)

As Adelaide reach the start of the "real stuff", Crows great Taylor Walker doesn't know where his finish line is.

Walker will play his 300th AFL game in Adelaide's home qualifying against Collingwood when the Crows return to the playoffs after an eight-year absence.

The 35-year-old is yet to decide whether to play on next season.

"I haven't made up my mind, mate, to be honest," Walker told reporters on Tuesday.

"We'll cross that bridge when we get there.

"Who knows, if we won the flag, I could easily fly off into the sunset and watch this footy club have a lot of success for that many years to come.

"Or I might have the itch to go again. I don't know."

Walker was captain in Adelaide's most recent finals series which culminated in losing the 2017 grand final.

"There's a lot of lessons," he said of the '17 campaign.

"You have got to be in good form and have all your players in good form.

"And it would be nice to be on the other side of the ledger from 2017.

"But a totally different team, different game styles, so it's a bit disrespectful for me to compare this year to back then.

"Deep down, you always look at the possibility of playing finals footy.

"But sometimes, you're human, and you have the doubts in your mind, so it's just nice to be back here again."

Taylor Walker.
Taylor Walker and his Crows are returning to the finals for the first time since 2017. (Matt Turner/AAP PHOTOS)

Walker, Adelaide's all-time leading goalkicker with 678 majors since his 2009 debut, is beloved by his club and fans but a lightning rod of hostility for opposition supporters.

There's the infamous 'power stance' the Crows adopted in their ill-fated 2017 finals campaign; a six-match suspension for a racist comment in 2021.

"Opinions are like assholes aren't they - everyone's got one," Walker said.

"Over the period of my time, it's one thing that I have I prided myself on, is being able to pick myself up and just listen to the people around me.

"I've got a great network around me.

"So for those people that have had a crack at me or wanted to have their two bob's worth, if they're not in my corner, then it hasn't worried me one little bit.

"I've had to work pretty hard to get myself into that position.

"You just live and you learn. You make mistakes along the way and some I've had to pay the price of.

"But I feel like I'm a better person. I've evolved into a father, a husband, football player."

Walker
Taylor Walker and his Crows adopt the so-called power stance before the 2017 grand final. (Julian Smith/AAP PHOTOS)

Walker wanted to try and avoid the spotlight in the lead-up to the September 4 qualifying final when minor premiers Adelaide host Collingwood.

"It's nice to be back around the business end," he said.

"For us, it has been a pretty good year but we're now at the start line of the real stuff.

"There' will certainly be times over the next week and-a-half that I'll get a chance to reflect.

"But we have got a job to do. We have put ourselves in a great position to have a crack at this final series."

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