3:41:23 PM Wed 14 July, 2004
Paul Gough
Sportal
Richmond might have only farewelled retiring veterans Duncan Kellaway and Matthew Rogers last Saturday but their potential long-term replacements could debut as early as this weekend, ushering in a new era at Tigerland.
Richmond football director Greg Miller has revealed three youngsters are in line to make their AFL debuts this weekend - against league leader St Kilda at Telstra Dome.
And in a further boost, reigning Jack Dyer Medalist Mark Coughlan will make his comeback from a severe groin injury in the VFL this week.
The Tigers' top draft pick last year Alex Gilmour plus fellow 18-year-olds Daniel Jackson and Andrew Raines - the son of Richmond legend Geoff - are all in contention for senior selection this week.
"They are all a chance and it will be interesting to see which ones get the nod," Miller told afl.com.au on Wednesday.
Miller said fellow youngsters Tom Roach and Brent Hartigan, who have both already tasted senior football this year, were also a chance to return as the Tigers look for replacements for injured duo Wayne Campbell and Rory Hilton and the retired Rogers while Joel Bowden is also in doubt with a knee injury.
The Tigers' chief said the imminent debuts of the three youngsters would give success-starved Richmond fans something to look forward to over the last seven weeks of the season.
"Last week was disappointing as we farewelled Matty Rogers and Duncan Kellaway but any Richmond fans that went to the VFL to watch Coburg the following day would have been excited,' Miller said.
"All the youngsters were terrific. Gilmour kicked seven goals while Jackson played well on (Hawthorn veteran) Nick Holland, Roach and Raines were burning up the wings and Hartigan played well."
The Tigers have lost their last seven in a row to again slide out of finals contention - echoing similar fade-outs since round eight in both 2002 and 2003 - but could soon welcome back Coughlan.
The tough midfielder has not played since round five due to what the Tigers referred to as ‘pubic instability’ - a combination of lower stomach and groin problems, but Miller said Coughlan would definitely play for Coburg this weekend with the aim of returning to the seniors for the round 17 clash with Melbourne at the MCG provided he pulled up well.
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