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Adelaide's Josh Rachele (left) grapples with Port's Zac Butters during the fiery Showdown. Image by Matt Turner/AAP PHOTOS
  • Australian rules football

Adelaide star Rachele remorseful after being axed

Steve Larkin August 23, 2024

Adelaide’s young gun Josh Rachele says he’s deeply remorseful after being axed for repeatedly failing to adhere to the AFL club’s team-first values.

Crows coach Matthew Nicks said Rachele’s dumping wasn’t solely related to the past two weeks when the 21-year-old has been central to on and off-field controversy.

“It’s not isolated, it’s not a moment, it has got nothing to do with this week,” Nicks told reporters on Friday.

“There’s a lot more to this than a period of time.

“It’s about values, about the standards that we are looking to uphold consistently. Central to that is being team first.

“Josh and I have had a number of conversations, that’s not isolated to recent events.

“This is something we’ve been working on for a long period of time, not just Josh and I, but the team and what is it we stand for.”

Rachele angered his club and Port Adelaide with inflammatory comments leading in to last Saturday night’s Showdown between the South Australian rivals during a paid radio spot by saying “Port supporters don’t have many teeth”.

During the game, which developed into one of the most fiery clashes between the arch foes, Rachele celebrated kicking a goal by sprinting to the boundary and pointing at his teeth.

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 Port fans taunt Rachele with fake teeth during the bitter clash of the SA rivals. Image by Matt Turner/AAP PHOTOS 

Rachele, before training with state league teammates on Friday morning, said he accepted Nicks’ reasoning while pledging to remain at the Crows.

“I’m disappointed with how last week turned out, I’m very remorseful for what happened,” he told reporters.

“One of our main values as a club is prioritising others and it was something I didn’t do last week and over a couple of other things too.”

Rachele dismissed any notion the furore would impact his future at the Crows, where he’s contracted until the end of 2029.

“No, not at all. I absolutely love the club,” he said.

Nicks said Rachele’s overt goal celebration against the Power wasn’t the tipping point in dropping the third-year forward rated among one of the league’s brightest talents.

“There are a lot of things that Josh is doing that we just love,” Nicks said.

“We love his energy, we love his enthusiasm, he brings an incredible passion to our group.

“I’ll make it clear: this has nothing to do with the way Josh celebrates.

“In fact, we love the way Josh goes about his footy and the enjoyment he brings to the footy, it does send a real vibe through our group.”

Nicks denied turning his back on the 56-gamer, who is contracted at Adelaide to the end of the 2029 season.

“For Josh, he knows I’ve got his back. I’ll always have Josh’s back,” Nicks said.

“I’ve got no doubt he’ll be a leader of our footy club in the near future and going forward.

“And so right now, we’re working on making sure that he is a leader that we want others to follow.”

Meanwhile, Nicks denied Irish-born defender Mark Keane has walked out of the Crows.

Keane is weighing a fresh contract from the Crows against offers from rival clubs in Melbourne.

The key backman returned to Ireland on Thursday for what Nicks said were personal reasons and will miss Adelaide’s last game of the season, against Sydney on Saturday night.

Asked if the 24-year-old had walked out on the Crows, Nicks replied: “I can guarantee that is not the case.”