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Pyke was stressed out: Otten

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ADELAIDE’S players must take some responsibi­lity for the departure of their coach Don Pyke, retiring Crows stalwart Andy Otten says.

Pyke quit last Thursday despite being contracted for two more years, with the Crows now searching for a new mentor.

The Crows yesterday named a four-member panel to select the next coach — the club’s football director and excaptain Mark Ricciuto, chief executive officer Andrew Fagan, former Adelaide and Geelong player James Podsiadly and basketball great Phil Smyth.

Otten says Pyke was “stressed out” as the Crows slipped from being losing 2017 grand finalists to missing the finals in consecutiv­e years.

Pyke broke down when telling senior players, including co-captain Taylor Walker, of his decision to stand down as coach.

“It was pretty sad to see ‘Pykey’ call it quits. He caught a few people by surprise,’‘ Otten told SEN yesterday.

“How deflated he kind of looked, that was pretty hard to see. It (the club) is an interestin­g place at the moment.

“The leaders have got to get together, the playing group also have to have a look at themselves and take some of the responsibi­lity.

“He (Pyke) was pretty stressed out towards the end of it and the uncertaint­y with this review probably took its toll.”

Two separate reviews are being held into Adelaide’s fall from grace.

An internal review by club staffers is being staged along with an external review by a four-member panel headed by Hawthorn legend Jason Dunstall and Fremantle great Matthew Pavlich.

The Dunstall-led review was expected to report its findings within a fortnight. Otten, who played 109 AFL games for the Crows from 2008, said Adelaide’s season spiralled after the mid-season bye.

At that point, the Crows were entrenched in the top eight but they lost seven of nine games post-bye to finish 11th.

“A little bit of everything,” Otten said of the reasons for the plunge. “Some of the better players down on form and younger players didn’t come on either.

“I think the frustratio­n of it all started piling up, it just kept snowballin­g into this massive mountain at the end of the year.”

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