The Crows have named an unchanged team to play Essendon at Etihad Stadium on Saturday.

Adelaide selectors have rewarded the same 22 that beat Richmond last Friday night.

Andy Otten, Matt Wright and James Podsiadly have been named as emergencies. It’s the first time Otten, who was among the best players in the Club’s SANFL win over South Adelaide last weekend, has been included in the 25 since returning from a second knee reconstruction in July.

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Interim Senior Coach Camporeale said his team’s challenge would be to reproduce the effort it displayed in the convincing 36-point win over the Tigers.

“That’s the level that we need to (produce) to be a quality side in the AFL,” Camporeale said.

“We got a lesson the week before against Sydney on how to do it, and we were able to get somewhere near where we need to on Friday night. The challenge for the group, as we said after the game, it’s about consistency of those performances.

“It’s a week-to-week proposition for us. We know where we’re at in terms of the season. It was great to perform the way we did on Friday night, but that’s forgotten now.

“We’re focussed on Essendon this week.”

The Crows will be looking to avenge a poor recent record against the Bombers, and continue their push towards September this weekend.

Adelaide will have an open training session at AAMI Stadium from about 9:15am on Friday (August 14) for 45 minutes before flying to Melbourne. The Club will hold a post-match function in the Legends Bar, Level 2 via Gate 2 at Etihad Stadium on Saturday. Entry is open to all game ticket holders.

If not required in the AFL, Otten, Podsiadly and Wright will all line up in Adelaide’s SANFL clash with Woodville-West Torrens on Sunday. The match at Woodville starts at 2:10pm. Ticketed Crows members receive free entry upon the presentation of their membership card. Wingman Brodie Martin will return in the SANFL after a fortnight on the sidelines because of illness.