Exciting Adelaide forward Shane McAdam has penned a new two-year deal to remain at West Lakes until the end of the 2023 season.
McAdam made his debut for the Crows last year, going on to play 13 games and boot 12 goals for his efforts.
The 25-year-old joined Adelaide as a mature-aged pre-draft selection in 2018 and has cemented his place as one of Matthew Nicks' most threatening options of attack.
The high-flying forward thanked the club for igniting his AFL career whilst touching on the road ahead.
โThe Crows have given me the opportunity to play AFL and I want to give something back to them,โ McAdam told the club website.
โI feel like Iโve come a long way in three years. My first year was a big eye opener and last year was good to get a regular taste of playing at AFL level and I feel like Iโve got a lot of improvement in me.
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โ AFL (@AFL) September 8, 2020
โAs a team we knew last year if we kept working then the improvement would come and it did towards the end of the season, now itโs about carrying that into 2021.โ
Adelaide will host Geelong on Saturday night to kick-start their 2021 premiership campaign.