Michael Hurley says the Bombers are ready to rectify last week's loss to the Bulldogs. (Photo: AFL Photos)

Essendon is determined to show its comprehensive loss to the Western Bulldogs last week was only a blip as the Bombers continue to bed down their game plan under senior coach-in-waiting Ben Rutten.

The Bombers can bounce back from last Friday night's drubbing to the Dogs when they head to Adelaide Oval on Sunday to take on the bottom-placed Crows.

Adelaide is still searching for its first win of 2020 under new coach Matthew Nicks but Essendon defender Michael Hurley said the Bombers were ready to make amends for last week's drop.

"We had a really good look at it. Some stuff around the ball we fell down," Hurley said on Friday.

"We thought in previous weeks we'd been able to match the opposition then get the ball on the outside and use our strengths but last week we weren't able to do that and got beaten up around the ball in all areas of the game.

"We've had a realignment this week, done some really good contest work on the track and hopefully take that into this week."

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Hurley will be without his defensive partner Cale Hooker for the clash, with the veteran backman ruled out for at least the next two weeks with a calf injury.

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Hurley said the Bombers were aware that with a condensed fixture approaching that it was likely some players, particularly senior options, would be rested for specific games to get them through a jam-packed second half of the year.

"We're going to have to be really flexible with that," he said.

"I think if you're unfortunate enough to get a big corkie or some little niggle with a four-day turnaround it's going to be really tough.

"We're going to have to be smart and plan our way through a tricky schedule. I think all clubs will be doing the same thing so we're all on an even playing field there."

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