Backline worries for TigersBy Jason Phelan
Tue 05 Apr, 2011RICHMOND will enter Saturday night's clash against Hawthorn without a host of first-choice defenders, but Brett Deledio is confident the Tigers have the depth to come away with the premiership points.
Imposing tall forwards Lance Franklin and Jarryd Roughead await Deledio's side at the MCG with the Tigers needing to find a way to limit their influence without key back men Luke McGuane, Alex Rance and Kel Moore.
Moore continues to be hampered by a hip complaint while McGuane received a two-game ban for his bump on Farren Ray at the weekend and Rance copped a three-game stint on the sidelines for a high bump on Jarrad Waite in round one.
"It's disappointing. Alex Rance was playing some good footy and so was Luke McGuane, but I guess that just gives an opportunity to Will Thursfield, Dylan Grimes or David Gourdis to step up and make the most of an opportunity," Deledio said from the ME Bank Centre at Punt Road on Tuesday.
"They've all shown they can play on the key forwards.
"We've got our structures in place and the guys are expected to know what they are. They should be able to slot straight in and be able to perform."
While coach Damien Hardwick has some important decisions to make on his backline, he won't need to worry quite so much about the other end of the ground where Jack Riewoldt will be fit to return after his much-talked about concussion.
"He's full of beans," Deledio said of the full forward, who was knocked out in the first quarter against St Kilda on Friday night.
"It's good to see him back out there, training loud and enjoying it."
Deledio won rave reviews for his negating role on Saints' playmaker Brendon Goddard in the thrilling draw, but he was unsure whether a similar task, perhaps on Hawks' skipper Luke Hodge, was in store for him this week.
After pushing Carlton in round one and sharing the points with St Kilda last week, Deledio said it was high time the Tigers sang the club song on the back of their first win of the season.
"Two weeks in a row now, we've been pretty close to winning, but I think that will come with experience," he said.
"I thought [the Hawks] were a bit unlucky against Adelaide. I watched them and they probably should have won that. They were very dominant in the second half last week, so they're a quality side and they play a strong structure. We'll have our work cut out for us this week.
"We just have to take the game on and make sure we work hard defensively."
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