ADELAIDE can forget luring John Worsfold to West Lakes in 2015, with the former West Coast premiership coach insisting he doesn't want to coach next year.

The Crows remain without a senior coach after sacking Brenton Sanderson last week.

Worsfold told SEN on Thursday he wanted no part in coaching next season, but left the door open on a possible return after 2015.

"I've got a massive interest in coaching, I've taken a role with the AFL Coaches Association…but in terms of me stepping back into the main job, that's not on the cards, definitely not for the next 12 months," Worsfold said.

"By the time we get to this point next year I'll be starting to wonder whether I've finished with coaching all together or whether I'll be keen to get back in."

Sydney Swans assistant Stuart Dew is favourite with the bookies for the vacant Adelaide role.

Essendon assistant Nathan Bassett and Hawthorn assistant Brendan Bolton are also fancied by betting agencies.