Going into thisSunday's match with the Hawks, the Swans can only finish in the final two spotsin the eight. It means they'll have to do it tough if they want reach the Grand Final.
“Given we'll beseventh or eighth we will be on the road a lot. So it's a great challenge andchallenges are what our team loves," he said on Tuesday.
“I guess finalsfootball is what we love to play.”
Crouch finallyclicked over to 200 AFL games last weekend against Collingwood in Melbourne.Despite the reversal, the nuggety Swan enjoyed the outing.
“It was great tobe back, out there at the MCG in front of over 60,000 fans," he said.
“I was a bit nervousin the lead up but once you run out there, I felt very comfortable. It was greatto be back playing with mates.
“It was good toget through it and the body is in one piece and looking forward to playing a fewmore games this year.”
And Crouch says theSwans are not taking this Sunday's match with the Hawks lightly, despite beingassured of a spot in the eight.
“There's a lothinging on it. I guess the last two games haven't been played the way we'd likethem to be played. We have to make sure that come finals time we're playing thefootball that we would like to play.
“So we've got tocome out against Hawthorn and make sure we play Swans football this week.”