No easy task in taming TigersGeelong Advertiser
Michael Auciello
April 19th, 2012GEELONG says it is under no illusions it is facing a finals contender this Sunday.
But while Richmond enjoyed a 10-goal win over the Cats in the NAB Cup last month, coach Chris Scott says that result will have absolutely no relevance to this week's contest.
The Tigers stunned an underwhelming Geelong by 59 points in the third week of the pre-season competition, playing a near full-strength team.
But Scott said he could take almost nothing from the match as the two sides prepare to meet again at Simonds Stadium this Sunday.
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"I'd say, if it's not completely irrelevant, it's 99 per cent irrelevant," Scott said.
"It probably gives us an idea of the way they want to play with their full complement, but the last three games have more relevance than that one.
"We didn't play well that day, but it was very, very early stages in our preparation as well, particularly with our senior players.
"I think they (Richmond) have been pretty good to start the year, they had a good pre-season, played good footy through the pre-season comp and lost to two very good teams in the first two rounds and had a good win on the weekend.
"It's hard to know after three rounds exactly where everyone's at but we wouldn't be surprised if Richmond's closer to the top half of the ladder than the bottom half."
Defender Andrew Mackie is no certainty to take on the Tigers are suffering a head knock against North Melbourne and being subbed out of the game at half time.
"He certainly hasn't been ruled out, he's got a little bit of a split lip, but that goes for about half a dozen of our guys who have got little cuts and bruises," Scott said.
"The question is, can we be convinced that he's over the knock to his head, and we don't even really try to test him until later in the week."
Scott said he was "very confident" Mathew Stokes would return after missing last week, while he was "mildly confident" defender Billie Smedts would play against Richmond.
Speedster David Wojcinski (foot) will return to the VFL this week with Scott hopeful he'll be pushing for senior selection within a couple of weeks.
"He's trained really strongly, and we're hoping to get a good performance from him, it'd be nice to have him back in the next fortnight or so," he said.
Defender Josh Hunt (calf) is also likely to return via the Cats' VFL side against Werribee tomorrow night.
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