Prized Carlton recruit Dale Thomas has dispelled any doubts about his fitness with a polished performance in Monday night's NAB Challenge clash against Adelaide at Etihad Stadium. 

Thomas, who missed the Blues' opening pre-season game because of a chest infection, played a full match and won 18 possessions, mostly in the first half, to play a lead role against the Crows and set himself for round one. 

The performance suggested the 26-year-old, who crossed from Collingwood at the end of last season as a free agent, was clear of the ankle problems that have troubled him over the past two years. 

While the return of Thomas was the most significant storyline on Monday night, Adelaide was the more impressive of the two teams, breaking away in the final term to win by 38 points: 1.13.12 (99) to 0.9.7 (61).     

With Carlton resting Chris Yarran in the fourth quarter, as well as substitutes Jarrad Waite and Bryce Gibbs to effectively play one man down, the Crows kicked six unanswered goals to blow the game open.  

Key forwards Josh Jenkins and Shaun McKernan combined to kick five second-half goals, while midfielders Matthew Wright, Richard Douglas and Rory Sloane were influential.  

McKernan was particularly impressive as he hit packs strongly, recovered well at ground level and kicked truly.  

Thomas started deep in the forward line but had licence to push up the ground, winning his first touch at half-back and roaming the wing opposed to Luke Brown and Sam Kerridge. 

Rotated heavily through the first quarter, his kicking became more polished and he was typically strong in the air. 

In a scrappy, physical pre-season game, captain Marc Murphy (30 possessions) was at the forefront for the Blues, while Gibbs started strong before being substituted at three-quarter time.

Adelaide star Patrick Dangerfield spent much of the contest playing as a deep forward, opposed to Yarran, entering half-time with just five touches to his name. 

He lifted in the final quarter, however, kicking brilliant back-to-back goals, including the only supergoal of the match, to spark the Crows' surge to victory. 

CARLTON 0.2.4   0.5.5   0.8.6   0.9.7 (61)

ADELAIDE 0.1.2    0.4.3   0.8.5   1.13.12 (99)

SUPERGOALS

Carlton: Nil 

Adelaide: Dangerfield 

GOALS

Carlton: Ellard 3, Everitt, Curnow, Scotland, Garlett, Menzel, Casboult  

Adelaide: McKernan 3, Jenkins 2, Douglas, Porplyzia, Sloane, Dangerfield, Rutten, Petrenko, Otten, Podsiadly

BEST 

Carlton: Murphy, Ellard, Gibbs, Thomas, Bell, Everitt

Adelaide: Wright, Jenkins, Sloane, McKernan, Jaensch, Jacobs 

INJURIES

Carlton: Nil 

Adelaide: Nil  

SUBSTITUTES

Carlton: Cripps replaced McLean in the second quarter; Scotland replaced Waite in the third quarter; McLean replaced Gibbs at three-quarter time

Adelaide: McKernan replaced Jenkins in the second quarter; Petrenko replaced Podsiadly in the second quarter; Lyons replaced Douglas at three-quarter time

Reports: Nil

Umpires: Hosking, Kamolins, McPhee, Orr

Official crowd: TBC at Etihad Stadium