Carlton won't push Jarrad Waite to defence against Richmond Jon Ralph
From: Herald Sun
March 26, 2012 CARLTON will resist bolstering its injury-riddled backline with one-time defender Jarrad Waite, despite Richmond's goalkicking firepower.
The Blues have won four of their past five Round 1 encounters against Richmond but concede Michael Jamison, Nick Duigan and Jeremy Laidler will miss Thursday night's contest.
Jack Riewoldt kicked six goals in Round 1 last year with Jamison out, but the Tigers now have an array of attacking talent.
It means Lachie Henderson will have to play on Riewoldt, with re-signed Tiger tall Ty Vickery likely to benefit from a match-up with either Paul Bower or Bret Thornton.
Carlton football manager Andrew McKay said Jamison, Duigan and Laidler likely would play in the VFL next weekend.
But the Blues will back their back six in against the Tiger forwards.
"We feel as though we still have a good shot at it. Bower can play tall, Thornton can play tall, Lachie Henderson will play back, so we are confident those guys can take care of the tall blokes," McKay said.
"Who knows what happens in the game, but certainly our aim is to start Waite forward."
Five Tigers kicked more than 25 goals last season, but Richmond supporters hyping their side after an excellent NAB Cup also should recall Round 15 against Carlton last year.
In that game the Tigers were slaughtered at the centre bounces and gave up 44 scoring shots in a 103-point loss.
"The NAB Cup was a balancing act for us to get enough time into our stars as well as giving the younger guys a run," McKay said.
"We haven't got a win on the board, but at least we managed to get some guys up and running."
The Blues will consider the make-up of their side at tomorrow's match committee, having kept players in consideration out of Saturday's VFL game.
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