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Oliver Caffrey

Sloane to again lead battling Crows in AFL

Rory Sloane (r) has been named captain of the struggling Adelaide Crows for a third straight year. (AAP)

Veteran midfielder Rory Sloane has been confirmed as Adelaide's AFL captain as the Crows attempt to rebound from their first wooden spoon.

The 30-year-old will lead Adelaide for the third year in a row after being unanimously endorsed by his teammates.

It will be Sloane's second season as sole skipper after sharing co-captaincy duties with Taylor Walker in 2019.

Adelaide coach Matthew Nicks said the Crows were buoyed by entering the 2021 campaign with no changes to their leadership group.

"Rory typifies what we are about - selflessness, team-first, he is ruthlessly competitive and all about performing at the highest level and making others around him better," Nicks said.

"He has been a fantastic captain for us the past two years and we are excited about him continuing in the role this season.

"The fact that there have been no changes to the leadership group for 2021 reinforces our belief that the five players did an outstanding job in what was a very challenging year in 2020."

Sloane will be hoping for a better run with injury after a broken hand ruled him out of five games last year.

The Crows endured the worst season in their history after finishing 18th in 2020.

But there is reason for some optimism heading into Nicks' second season in charge after an impressive end to last season when Adelaide won three of their last four games.

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