Adelaide recruit Eddie Betts has slipped seamlessly into a Crows jumper, kicking five goals in his side's 60-point win over Port Adelaide in the mini-Showdown.
Adelaide has already declared an interest in Bryce Gibbs, but he's not the only Carlton free agent that will attract plenty of attention this year.
NEW Crows small forward Eddie Betts is joining the Adelaide players' push to lure Carlton free-agent midfielder Bryce Gibbs back to SA.
Betts, who last summer made the free-agency crossing from Carlton to Adelaide, is following the player-inspired appeals being led by ruckman Sam Jacobs, another Blue who became a Crow.
"I might have to give (Gibbs) a call and say come back to your home state," Betts said at Crows training at West Lakes today. "Big 'Saucy" Jacobs is getting into his ear as well which is good.
"I'd give him a call and say, 'Wanna come back home?' He'd be welcome any time."
Gibbs and Melbourne key defender James Frawley are Adelaide's prime target in the free-agent market this year.
Betts' public support for the club's big raid on Gibbs follows acting captain Patrick Dangerfield using his television segment a fortnight ago to endorse Adelaide's free-agency strategy for the 25-year-old Carlton midfielder.
Betts will return to the Adelaide attack for Friday's trial game against Greater Western Sydney at Bankstown. He missed the rematch with the Blues at Etihad Stadium in the NAB Challenge last Monday.
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