The Barometer - Round 22Herald-Sun
14 August 2017RICHMONDON THE BLOCK: There will be at least one forced change with Josh Caddy to miss next Sunday’s clash with Fremantle at Subiaco with a hamstring issue. The club remains hopeful it is on the minor end of the scale. They have ruled out resting any of their stars - Dustin Martin, Trent Cotchin and Alex Rance - for the Dockers’ game, given the club’s top-four quest. Pressure will come on Corey Ellis and Ivan Soldo to keep their spots. Important small forwards Jason Castagna (three disposals) and Dan Butler (four disposals and one goal) didn’t have any impact against Geelong, but deserve to stay in given what they have done so far.
ON THE CUSP: Damien Hardwick said the Tigers will look at some of the good performers from the VFL on the weekend as possible inclusions. Jacob Townsend was his team’s best player in the curtain-raiser game, Jack Graham is showing good promise, Ben Lennon kicked three goals and could fill Caddy’s role up forward, while Anthony Miles and Jayden Short could also be in the mix.
GLENN McFARLANE’S FORECAST: The Tigers let a big opportunity slip through their grasp against the undermanned Cats on Saturday. They need to win their last two games against Fremantle and St Kilda to lock in a top-four berth, especially with Sydney breathing down their neck. Alex Rance doesn’t play two bad games in a row and will hit back hard, Jack Riewoldt will better for the hitout, and Subiaco against the Dockers doesn’t look anywhere near as fearsome as the Cats at Simonds Stadium.
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