Adelaide's Rankine hits career-high after midfield move

Izak Rankine is thriving amid more time spent in the midfield for Adelaide this season. (Matt Turner/AAP PHOTOS)

Adelaide's Izak Rankine says his midfield move has sparked a career-best patch of form.

Rankine has been a standout in a middling AFL season for the Crows, who have three wins, five losses and Sunday's draw against Brisbane.

The 24-year-old Rankine is regarded as among the most dangerous small forwards in the competition.

And while his goal output this season is a career-high 2.11 a game, his scoring has been accompanied by increasing midfield time as he becomes a double-edged weapon for the Crows.

Rankine is averaging more than 17 disposals a game, the best in his five years in the AFL.

Adelaide's Izak Rankine says a draw against Brisbane left him with an empty feeling.

Asked if his form was career-best, Rankine replied: "Yeah, definitely,"

"I have put a few good games together now," he told reporters on Monday.

"And I am at the age where I need to start playing a bit more consistently and become one of the leaders in the team.

"I haven't tried to change too much, I haven't tried to reinvent the wheel.

"(Just) stick to the process and get around the leaders and learn off Daws (captain Jordan Dawson) and those older boys and really understand what it takes to play some good footy and do it consistently."

Adelaide sit in 12th spot on the ladder, two wins behind eighth-placed Collingwood, who they play at the MCG on Saturday in a fixture eagerly anticipated by the Crows.

"The 'G is obviously a great stadium, a historical stadium - every time you go to the 'G it's always a special feeling and you want to play well," Rankine said.

"And I think as a team we do play well there.

"We're all pretty keen and excited to get over there against some good opposition and hopefully bring back four points."

Adelaide will be without defender Josh Worrell, who broke his left forearm when pinned in a tackle against the Lions. He had surgery on Monday and will miss eight to 12 weeks

"He's obviously devastated," Rankine said of his 23-year-old teammate.

"He knows he has been playing good and building the trust and stringing together a few games, so it's a tough pill to swallow when you get injured like that."

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