ADELAIDE young gun Dan Curtin has been carried from the Crows' training field at West Lakes after suffering a possible knee injury.
Curtin was carted from the ground after sustaining the injury in a wrestling drill during the Crows' pre-season session on Monday.
Vision from the session shows the 20-year-old sitting up on a medicart as he leaves the field.
Curtin, who was selected at No.8 in the 2023 AFL Draft, enjoyed a breakout season in 2025, playing 25 games largely on the wing in his second season and finishing second in the AFL Rising Award behind Fremantle's Murphy Reid.
The 197cm utility had been earmarked for a greater midfield role in 2026 but Monday's injury casts his immediate playing future into significant doubt.
The Crows had last week praised Curtin's development over summer and flagged he is expected to be given some more time on the ball this season.
"We'd like to think so," Crows coaching director Murray Davis said.
"Dan has done a lot of work in developing his physical capabilities but also learning his craft. He's got some players alongside him to learn from and that will be something we'll look to explore."
More to come