Tigers aim to clinch AFL finals spot9 Aug 2013, 8:03 pm
Source: AAP/SBSRichmond are chasing their 13th AFL win in Saturday's clash with Brisbane in a game that could seal the Tigers' place in the finals.
Saturday's AFL round 20 clash between Richmond and Brisbane should be the moment the Tigers confirm their first finals appearance since 2001, but it could also provide a glimpse of a new era for the Lions.
Seventh-placed Richmond (12-6 win-loss), after upsetting ladder leaders Hawthorn last week, will send a dazzling array of midfield talent into battle against Brisbane (8-10).
Asked about the likes of Trent Cotchin, Dustin Martin and Brett Deledio, Brisbane onballer Daniel Rich admitted it was more a case of trying to contain the damage.
"They're all very good players," Rich told reporters on Friday.
"You can't stop them all.
"You only have to look to last week and it shows they've been playing good footy.
"It's going to be a huge game for us."
Rich says there's no escaping the sense of excitement at Tigerland.
"You always hear those types of things and hear a bit of a buzz but I suppose the old saying is we can only look after our own back yard and play how we want to play," Rich said.
Richmond named Robin Nahas to replace Shane Edwards (hamstring) who pulled out of Thursday's selected side and ruck/forward Ty Vickery comes in for Orren Stephenson.
The Lions have been rocked by the news 31-year-old forward Jonathan Brown may have played his last game after suffering a foot injury in last week's win over St Kilda.
Brisbane recalled ex-Demon Stefan Martin to play his fifth game for the club and first since round four.
Martin has overcome ankle and hamstring injuries. The 27-year-old returns alongside Ryan Lester and Brent Moloney in place of Mitch Golby (suspended), Brown and Rohan Bewick (omitted).
Martin has been named at centre-half forward and says he's keen to repay his new club's faith in him.
"We all know he (Brown) is not going to be there forever so it gives an opportunity for someone else to be able to play in a game like this, so it's an exciting time on the other hand," Rich said.
Rover Tom Rockliff had 39 disposals against the Saints while Matthew Leuenberger is third in the league for hit-outs.
Brisbane have won four of their past five games and Rich says Rockliff's form over the past month has been superb.
Leuenberger, described by Rich as a superstar player, will take on Richmond's Ivan Maric in a crucial midfield battle in the MCG clash.
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