A leaking pipe beneath the centre square threatened to delay Sunday's game, before the Crows dominated from start to finish to post an 8.8 (56) to 2.1 (13) win.
The three-time premiership side sit third on the ladder after seven wins and two losses, four points behind Hawthorn after successfully dodging the sandpit covering the burst pipe.
Taylah Levy and Caitlin Gould led in attack for Adelaide with three goals each, alongside ball magnets Ebony Marinoff (36 disposals) and Anne Hatchard (28).
Their only concern will be a possible foot injury to Keeley Kustermann, sustained in the third quarter after a tackle by Mikala Cann.
A burst water pipe had to be addressed before play started at Victoria Park.— AFL Women's (@aflwomens) #AFLWPiesCrows pic.twitter.com/83YvdDgcaROctober 20, 2024
An injury-ravaged Collingwood (1-8) are now dead last on the ladder and will be battling to avoid the wooden spoon in the season's final two rounds.
Sarah Rowe (25 disposals) and Ruby Schleicher (20) were the main stars for Collingwood in captain Bri Davey's absence.
Davey suffered a season-ending bone stress reaction in her left tibia just days after celebrating her 50-game milestone last round.
The setback continues a horror run for Collingwood, whose injury crisis was so bad earlier this season they had to call up replacement players from the VFLW.
Adelaide took their chances better early to hold the hosts scoreless, kicking two goals to none before captain Chelsea Randall suffered a head knock in the opening term.
Randall clashed heads with Collingwood's Eliza James in a contest for the ball with less than a minute left of the first quarter.
Alana Porter notched a behind to give the Pies their first score in the second term, while the Crows only managed three points as Randall returned to the fray.
James was ruled out with a concussion, adding to the Pies' injury woes.
Adelaide found a way through the goal drought courtesy of two Levy goals in the third quarter, before Lauren Butler kicked truly for Collingwood's first major in the final term.
Brittany Bonnici slotted through another for the Pies, before Gould kicked her third of the match on the final siren.