Tigers' top pick set to play Emma Quayle
The Age
March 25, 2013 Richmond is set to introduce its top draft pick in the season opener for the fourth consecutive year, with Nick Vlastuin likely to line up against Carlton on Thursday night.
The Blues and Tigers will meet on similar terms selection wise, with both missing just two players from their first-choice line-ups.
Carlton cannot yet consider Jarrad Waite, who has a calf complaint, while the club suspended Heath Scotland for its first two matches after he pleaded guilty to an assault charge last year.
Richmond defender Dylan Grimes, returning from a serious hamstring injury, played his second VFL match on Sunday but the four-day turnaround means he will probably be saved for round two.
Veteran Tiger Nathan Foley is nearing the final stages of recovery from the Achilles tendon he tore last season.
Vlastuin is one of at least three potential new Tigers, with former Port Adelaide defender Troy Chaplin, recruited as a free agent last year, likely to play after returning from knee surgery midway through the NAB Cup.
Ex-Demon Ricky Petterd has made a strong impression at half-back and was upgraded from the rookie list last week, along with ruckman Orren Stephenson.
Vlastuin was Richmond's first selection at No.9 in the national draft and his head-down playing style has endeared him to his coaches and teammates.
If selected, the 18-year-old, recruited from the Northern Knights, would join Dustin Martin, Reece Conca and Brandon Ellis as first-round picks to play round one.
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