ADELAIDE winger Paul Seedsman hasn't played four consecutive games in the same city since his days at Collingwood.
But a unique bit of scheduling that sees the Crows spend the next month at Adelaide Oval has the potential to set up their season.
Coming off a sensational victory over Sydney at the SCG last Friday night, the Crows take on Gold Coast, Carlton, Port Adelaide – as the away team – and the Western Bulldogs in the next four weeks.
The Crows have a magnificent record at Adelaide Oval, having won 28 of their past 34 games at the ground.
"We play four games in a row so hopefully we can set ourselves up," Seedsman said.
"The support is unreal, you get to play in front of 50,000 every week.
"Training there and being familiar with the ground helps and we seem to play well there."
The Crows are searching for consistency having been up and down with their form this season.
Coming off a disappointing round four loss to Collingwood, the injury-hit Crows silenced the doubters with a magnificent performance to beat the Swans.
"We haven't backed it up this year, so that's what we're looking to do this week," Seedsman said.
"There was a fair bit of talk about who wasn't playing, but we just looked at who was playing.
"The way we played last week, everyone had that little bit of fire in the belly wanting to show that was a one-off and we were able to do that, which was good.
"We back in our structures and the way we play.
"We think we can get it done with the 22 that run out there, and that's what we were able to do."
The Crows could regain star midfielder Rory Sloane from a foot injury for Saturday night's clash with the Suns, while David Mackay (concussion) could also return.
However, key defender Kyle Hartigan is set to be sidelined with a hamstring injury, while All Australians Matt Crouch and Eddie Betts are unlikely to return this week from their hamstring injuries.