Adelaide forward Josh Jenkins has implored the Crows to "get down there and get stuck into" fellow premiership contenders Geelong on Friday night.
The top of the table Crows are coming off a 100-point thrashing of Fremantle, but know they must produce something special to win their first game at Simonds Stadium since 2003.
"I hope we build this game up a fair bit, get down there and get stuck into those guys," Jenkins said.
"They play that ground extremely well.
"We've had indifferent form down there, so it's time to go down there and play a really good game and show that we're a real contender.
"We've shown our best football is as good as anyone, so to go down there on someone else's home ground, another contender and win would be a great statement.
"It's going to be a big game so let's embrace it."
One of the many highlights will be the match-up of Brownlow Medallist and former Crow Patrick Dangerfield with good mate Rory Sloane.
"I dare say, if it's not a direct match-up, you'll see it as some stage," Jenkins said.
"We would all love that, and those two boys would love nothing more than to butt heads for four quarters.
"We've already got the text messages going back and forward.
"I'm always keen to watch him, and those guys get the prime time every week, so I've been able to watch him the past few weeks.
"He's playing sensational football.
"We'll be under no illusions that he's an important player for us to take care of, but hopefully the strength in numbers that we have will win out."
Jenkins will play his 100th game after kicking three goals against the Dockers last weekend.
It was his first game back after he was sent back to the SANFL to regain confidence after an injury-interrupted start to the season.