MINOR premier Adelaide continues to hold sway in CrownBet's latest market for Saturday's AFL Grand Final.  

Don Pyke's Crows are $1.70 favourites head-to-head over an upstart Richmond line-up ($2.20) that has won 11 of 13 matches at the MCG this season.  

Adelaide has ventured to the home of Australian football only three times in 2017 for a pair of wins and a draw, after trailing Collingwood by 50 points early in the third term in round 19.  

The Crows breezed to a 76-point victory over the Tigers at Adelaide Oval in round four, snapping the Victorian side's unbeaten start in their sole meeting this year.  

CrownBet rates Adelaide a $2.20 chance of beating Richmond by between one and 39 points in the Grand Final.  

Brownlow medallist Dustin Martin ($5) heads three players with single-digit odds to be the Norm Smith medallist.  

Martin is bidding to be the 14th player in history to claim the Brownlow-premiership double in the same season, but no one has won the Norm and the Brownlow in one year.  

Champion midfielder Chris Judd is the most-recent footballer to win the Norm Smith Medal in a losing side when he played in West Coast's four-point defeat to Sydney in 2005.  

Rory Sloane ($7) and Matt Crouch ($8) are the Crows' shortest-priced options, while Tiger Daniel Rioli is a $34 shot to join relatives Maurice Rioli and Cyril Rioli as a Norm Smith medallist.  

Adelaide wizard Eddie Betts is the $8 favourite to kick the first goal in the Grand Final, from Richmond key forward Jack Riewoldt ($8.50).  

Former Cat Josh Caddy ($14), the Tigers' second goalscorer in both of their finals wins, offers value, as does Crows speedster Charlie Cameron ($13).