Adelaide pairing Zac Taylor and Hugh Bond have locked in new deals at West Lakes for next year.
Taylor has inked a one-year extension for 2026, with his new deal taking him into a fifth year with the club.
The Victorian has played 26 games for Adelaide since his debut in Round 16 last year against GWS.
The versatile flanker played 17 games under Matthew Nicks this year, including their qualifying and semi-final defeats.
Taylor averaged 9.65 disposals and 2.29 marks per game this year as a utility asset.
Bond has signed one for the next two seasons after a promising 2025 campaign as a lockdown defender.
The 185cm backman has played a dozen games at AFL level, playing five games in the back end of the recent campaign.
“It's been really pleasing to see the effort and work put in by both Zac and Hugh this season,” Crows list manager Justin Reid said of the two re-signings.
“Zac enjoyed a really strong run of games this year and has had to bide his time for a decent shot at AFL level.

“And Bondy is a terrific team-first player, always prioritising the needs of his coaches and teammates above all else.”
The extensions at Adelaide leave veteran forwards Taylor Walker and Chris Burgess in being the last Crows without deals for 2026.






