We played ‘total football’: Sanderson

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CROWS coach Brenton Sanderson hailed Adelaide's response with a 21-point win against Collingwood last night as the best example of his vision of "total football".

And as Adelaide levelled its win-loss count to 4-4 at Adelaide Oval last night, Sanderson wants the standards set against Collingwood to become the template of the "Crowsway" football he promotes.

"It cannot be a one-off," Sanderson said. "I hope we now back that up.

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"That has to be driven by the playing group. As coaches, we can set up strategy and systems but we now ask the players to drive the continual improvement."

A standout of Adelaide's win — just its second at the Oval — was the Crows' tackling that reached an extremely high count of 92 last night.

"It was 55 at half-time and I put that up on the whiteboard in the rooms," Sanderson said. "Sometimes you get 55 for a whole game."

Adelaide key forward Taylor Walker finished with no goal from his first game after a 12-month absence from AFL football with a serious knee injury. But Sanderson was pleased with Walker's sound return to the big league after two games in the SANFL.

Sam Jacobs embraces Brenton Sanderson after the win. Picture: Sarah Reed Source: News Corp Australia

"Taylor needed an AFL match to find the speed, but he still looked great and he moved well," Sanderson said. "A couple of times he had the ball slip through his hands and he will be better for the run."

Adelaide Oval's failing siren was not heard above the crowd noise for the second time in a month. But this time the umpires — while not hearing the siren — let the third quarter play longer than permitted. This allowed Crows key forward Josh Jenkins to score his fourth goal two seconds after the timekeepers called an end to the term. His score gave Adelaide a 14-point lead to the last quarter.

"That's the second time it has happened here," said Sanderson referring to the earlier fade-out of the siren in the Port Adelaide-Geelong epic in the Anzac round. "Luckily, it is something I don't have to worry about."


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