Adelaide Crows
In 2024, Michalanney is aiming for ongoing development.
Adelaide defender Max Michalanney expresses confidence and readiness for his second AFL season, emphasizing that he feels “strong and fit” as ever. Having enjoyed a remarkable first season in 2023, where he played in 22 out of 23 matches, earned a Rising Star nomination, and successfully faced some of the competition’s top forwards, Michalanney remains focused on continuous improvement.
After a productive summer, the 19-year-old reflects on the supportive approach in his first year and appreciates being able to participate fully in all training sessions this season. He attributes his enhanced fitness and strength to the hard work he invested during the offseason, believing that he can now compete more effectively with the physical demands of the AFL.
Michalanney, a product of Norwood, acknowledges the significance of his development and expresses excitement about the potential for growth in his game during the upcoming season. As part of a youthful Crows backline, he aims to take on additional responsibilities and play a versatile role, particularly in shutting down opponents’ key forwards.
Looking forward to the 2024 season, Michalanney outlines his primary goal to stay fit, healthy, and play every game while progressing as a player. On a team level, he acknowledges the disappointment from missing out on finals last year and conveys the collective ambition to reach the postseason in the upcoming season. Confident in the team’s current condition and fitness, Michalanney hopes that their on-field performance will translate into victories.
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