Adelaide captain Taylor Walker says the Crows are determined to make amends for Saturday's Grand Final loss to Richmond at the MCG.
Walker and his teammates fronted over 3,000 Crows' fans on Sunday at the club's fan day following the loss, with the skipper assuring fans the side would learn from the heartbreak of the Grand Final loss.
"There's a lot more people in life worse off than we are," Walker said.
"But that's footy, there's always a winner and always a loser.
"We've got really loyal and passionate fans and it's great to see so many of them out here today.
"We'll come back bigger and better."
Adelaide chairman Rob Chapman thanked the thousands of fans who made the trek from Adelaide to Melbourne over the weekend.
"We had a lot of Crows supporters in Melbourne," Chapman said.
"I'm really proud of our supporters. We have a wonderful voice.
"So thank you, thank you so much."
Adelaide finished the regular season on top of the ladder, winning 15 games, before two clinical performances to advance to the Grand Final. However, Richmond's pressure proved too much on the day that mattered most, defeating the more fancied Crows by 48 points to claim their first premiership in 37 years.