EBONY Marinoff has regularly attracted offers from rival clubs, but the star midfielder has doubled down, declaring she wants to be a "15-year" Adelaide player.
"My dad is legitimately a die-hard Port fan, you couldn't meet someone more invested in a club," Marinoff told Credit to the Girls podcast.
"For me, that's what I'm like at the Crows. My investment to this club is something like no other. It's my second home, some people ask if I've got a second bedroom upstairs because I'm always here.
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"For me, being at this footy club for seven years now, it's just a part of you. Saying that, I'm very much eyes open, and the level of expansion through AFLW in this timeframe, you've seen so many people move across.
"I think that had to happen and it's the nature of the game, but for me, I love this footy club. I'm a really proud South Australian and I could not see myself playing for another team in South Australia, it wouldn't fit right, it wouldn't suit me and my love for this club.
"I hope I'm a 15-year Adelaide player, a couple more premierships, and I'm a Crow through and through."
EPISODE GUIDE
1.00: Grand Final = an even shorter pre-season
2.00: The tag of reigning premier
3.05: How are the Crows going to get better?
4.40: What drives Marinoff - "Not satisfied and hungry for more"
6.15: 'Doc' Clarke: Port will make the Crows a better team
8.45: Fearless documentary: A season captured on camera
10.20: Despite Dad's Port Adelaide passion, Marinoff isn't going anywhere
12.35: Erin Phillips' off-field impact at the Crows
14.40: Anne Hatchard will play her 50th game in Friday's Grand Final rematch