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RICHMOND coach Terry Wallace says the AFL's push-in-the-back ruling could mean a major change to his plans for spearhead Matthew Richardson.
The AFL has asked umpires to enforce a stricter interpretation of the rule, not allowing players to place their hands on opponents' backs in marking contests.
Richardson, the Tigers' focal point in attack, received little in the way of free kicks during his side's NAB Cup defeat by Geelong last weekend.
But at the other end, Tigers full-back Darren Gaspar had three free-kicks paid against him in a 10-minute period while playing on former teammate Brad Ottens.
"My aim has been to play him (Richardson) out at centre half-forward, probably for another 12 to 18 months," Wallace told AAP.
"But the way the rule change is at the moment, I'm thinking that he may belong closer to goal."
Wallace said he would take a "suck it and see" approach with Richardson, thinking it may be in both the player's and the team's interests to shift him into the goalsquare as soon as round one if the stricter interpretation continues.
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