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Confident Crows embrace Western Bulldogs challenge

Adelaide veteran Rory Laird says Izak Rankine (pic) is a massive inclusion for their Bulldogs clash. (James Worsfold/AAP PHOTOS)

Where most saw a brutal early schedule, Adelaide veteran Rory Laird saw opportunity.

An away game against Collingwood at the MCG, followed by Friday night's home clash against the Western Bulldogs is a perfect chance to repair his club's finals credentials, Laird says.

Adelaide exited last year's finals with consecutive home losses but prevailed in their season opener - a confidence-boosting 13-point win against the Pies.

"If you look at a finals-like atmosphere, you get Collingwood at the 'G first game - there's 62,000 (spectators) on a Saturday night," Laird told reporters on Thursday.

"You go: that's a good stepping stone. Then you get Friday night back out here against arguably the hottest team in the competition.

"So it's just repetition and getting experience in that. I know other guys have touched on the finals and all that, but we have moved on. We have learnt from that and now hopefully you can see the progression in that sort of space."

The Crows were cognisant of the challenge presented by hosting the Dogs, who have banked two impressive wins: an opening five-point away triumph against reigning premiers Brisbane, followed by an 81-point hammering of GWS.

Marcus Bontempelli.
Marcus Bontempelli and his Bulldogs were rampant against GWS. (Rob Prezioso/AAP PHOTOS)

Central to Adelaide's planning will be curtailing brilliant Bulldogs skipper Marcus Bontempelli and attacking twin towers Sam Darcy and Aaron Naughton.

"There's only so much you can prepare for those kind of guys, they're always going to have their imprint in the game," Laird said.

"(Ed) Richards, Tim English - you can probably name pretty much half their team as you go.

"These guys are all stars, so massive respect for the Dogs and what they do and they're in some great nick at the moment."

But Laird said the comeback of dynamo Izak Rankine, who has served his four-game ban for a homophobic slur, was a massive boost for the Crows.

Izak Rankine.
Adelaide are excited to have Izak Rankine available for the first time this season. (Matt Turner/AAP PHOTOS)

"The thing with Ranks is, he has put in a mountain of work and he's actually super-fit, his tank is really, really good endurance-wise," he said.

"And I know how excited he is. It's always hard, the first three or four rounds to sort of get your legs, but a massive inclusion for us.

"Obviously he's a superstar and bit of a barometer for us; he brings a lot of energy so it's exciting to be back alongside him."

Rankine replaced Toby Murray, troubled by a back issue after his AFL debut against the Pies.

The Bulldogs summoned Jordan Croft to replace pre-season supplemental signing Will Lewis.

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