His stocks have risen with another win, but Adelaide caretaker Scott Camporeale still doesn't know if he wants the fulltime coaching job at the AFL club.
Camporeale on Friday night oversaw a comprehensive 36-point win against Richmond - his third victory in five games since taking over after the death of Phil Walsh.
But asked if he felt like he was auditioning for the fulltime job, Camporeale said: "No, not really.
"In these circumstances we have all got to step up and I guess I am just doing my bit.
"As I said to the playing group, we are going to leave no stone unturned to make sure that we can finish off the year the way we should."
Camporeale hailed the triumph against the Tigers as Adelaide's "best four-quarter performance" of the season.
"We are still a young group, we're on a bit of a journey and we understand that," he said after the 11.22 (88) to 8.4 (52) win.
"But that is a great blueprint, a great picture, of where we want to get to."
The Crows meet Essendon at Etihad Stadium next Saturday.
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