Former captain and current Crows assistant coach Mark Bickley says the club will respond. Picture: Simon Cross Source: The Advertiser
ADELAIDE believes its ability to respond will be its greatest ally as the Crows seek to revive its season against Brisbane next weekend.
The Crows have underlined the importance of not losing two games in succession under coach Brenton Sanderson, and the players and coaches at West Lakes will draw confidence from their ability to regroup and rectify its methods after temporary failure.
Areas of concern from the club's first-round match included a losing tackle count, slow ball movement and losing centre clearances.
The positive that remains is that the current group have so far refused to fall into a form slump.
"It's about getting back to winning,'' assistant coach Mark Bickley said.
"We hate losing, full stop.
"The (not having) two losses in a row is really about getting back on the horse.
"We know it's going to be a really even competition and every opportunity to get four points -- whether it be against a top side or a bottom side -- you need to take it.
"The actual measure about not losing two in a row is a test of resilience. You challenge one week and it didn't go to plan ... how are you able to respond next week?''
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