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Steve Larkin

'Found his niche': Crows coach hails midfielder Rankine

Adelaide's Jordan Dawson (left) and Izak Rankine put the clamps on North's Luke Davies-Uniacke. (Matt Turner/AAP PHOTOS)

Izak Rankine's transformation from flashy forward to midfield master is all but complete, Adelaide coach Matthew Nicks says.

The Crows ace produced another dynamic on-ball display in a 68-point drubbing of North Melbourne on Saturday.

A week after collecting a career-high 33 touches, Rankine was a force against the Roos at Adelaide Oval with 28 disposals, including 15 contested possessions, 10 clearances, seven inside-50s, plus a goal.

"He's really found his niche of what that looks like," Nicks said of Rankine's midfield role.

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Adelaide coach Matthew Nicks says Izak Rankine is happy again as he emerges as an elite midfielder. (Matt Turner/AAP PHOTOS)

"And he's not chasing the game at the moment, he's allowing the game to come to him.

"He understands his role, he's got real clarity about what he does and what's really important for us as a team.

"And so, with that, we're getting rewarded - as is he - because he's in the right spots when we need him."

Rankine has slowly built into the season after serving the last match of his four-game ban for a homophobic slur in round one.

And while his penchant for the brilliant remains, Nicks praised the blue-collar aspects of the 26-year-old's game.

"Izak has always been known for the flashy goal from the boundary - and we know how good he is as a player," the coach said.

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Adelaide ace Izak Rankine gathered 28 touches and 10 clearances as the Crows belted the Kangaroos. (Matt Turner/AAP PHOTOS)

"But right now, we're seeing chase, tackles, run-downs through the middle of the ground.

"He's in positions that maybe you don't even see on the telly at times that we look back at as a team and reward."

Beyond that, Rankine - who admitted he considered quitting the AFL in the wake of his controversial suspension - was again happy.

"He's in a really good space physically, he's moving well," Nicks said.

"But mentally he's enjoying playing footy, and he's playing a really important role in our midfield."

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