Adelaide has finalised its coaching panel, with the addition of two new faces.

Dual premiership player Ryan O’Keefe is heading to West Lakes, as a development coach assisting the midfield.

He retired at the end of the 2014 season after a decorated 286-game career with the Sydney Swans.

Among the 33-year-old’s list of achievements are a club best and fairest, Norm Smith Medal and All Australian selection.

The respected midfielder was part of the premiership-winning Sydney teams of 2005 and 2012.

David Teague also joins the Crows coaching staff, overseeing the forward line.

He spent the past season as an assistant at St Kilda, and prior to that worked alongside Adelaide Senior Coach Phil Walsh at West Coast.

Teague, who played 83 AFL games, started his coaching career in charge of the VFL’s Northern Bullants, combined with a full-time development role at Carlton.

Walsh said both O’Keefe and Teague bring different experiences and complement other members of the coaching group.

“Ryan is a quality person who comes from a successful environment,” Walsh said.

“His leadership and knowledge gleaned from an outstanding playing career at Sydney will be invaluable.

“David and I developed a strong rapport while working together at the Eagles for three years.

“He is a talented and astute young coach who will be an influential part of our team.”

Mark Bickley has advised that he would like to pursue other opportunities in 2015, but he will remain at the Club in a marketing and promotional role.

Scott Camporeale continues to mentor the Crows midfielders, while Darren Milburn is in charge of the defence.

Matthew Clarke will be the Club’s ruck coach.