HAWTHORN assistant coach Brendon Bolton will meet with Adelaide at midday on Sunday to make his final presentation to the board in a bid to secure the Crows' senior coaching role.



AFL.com.au understands that Bolton is among the final three candidates for the top job at the Crows following the axing of Brenton Sanderson just over a fortnight ago.



Port Adelaide assistant Phil Walsh and former Hawthorn premiership player and current Sydney Swans assistant coach Stewart Dew are also in contention.



Bolton coached five senior games for the 2014 premiers in the absence of Alastair Clarkson who was diagnosed with a rare condition called Guillane-Barre syndrome in late May.



He has a 100 per cent record, winning all five of those games.



The former North Hobart captain-coach met with the Crows board for his first interview on Wednesday following the Hawks' Grand Final victory against the Swans.

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