Adelaide midfielder Rory Sloane says the Crows can bounce back from a disappointing loss against West Coast.

Having been reduced to the role of spectator for last Friday night's 29-point defeat after he was suspended, Sloane can't wait to get back on the field for his side's Elimination Final with North Melbourne at Adelaide Oval on Saturday week.

"We haven't really seen us play like that this year, so it was good to get it out of the way before the serious stuff happens," Sloane said.

"As much as this bye is an adjustment for some guys, it's going to help us out a lot. There's a few guys who are probably a bit sore coming towards the end of the season.

"It gives some guys a chance to freshen up and a chance to get ready for a big first final."

Sloane said the Crows would need to show huge improvements on their effort against West Coast to be successful in a final.

"They (the Eagles) definitely touched us up in the contested stuff, around the ball, and then they definitely out-worked us, ran a bit harder, and used the ball much better than we did."

Sloane admitted he and his teammates were flat at the start of the week, but they had now moved on to put all their focus on the Kangaroos.

The Crows will train on Wednesday afternoon and Friday before having the weekend off.

Defender Brodie Smith (concussion) and winger Paul Seedsman (corked buttock) are continuing to work their way back to fitness to be considered for the Elimination Final.

Sloane expects the Kangaroos to be doing everything they can to get the victory for departing quartet Brent Harvey, Drew Petrie, Nick Dal Santo and Michael Firrito.

"You'd want to keep winning for them, absolutely," he said.

"And I presume those North Melbourne boys are going to be very hungry to win a first final.

"It's going to be a challenge for us, but we're going in with the same mindset, and that's to win."