We trialed playing two ruckman today in the intra-club:
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Richmond trialed ruckmen Toby Nankervis and Ivan Soldo on the same 'yellow' team on Saturday, alternating them between the centre square and forward 50m arc.
Both big men showed promise in attack, taking several strong marks between them, while Leppitsch was also buoyed by the performance of 20-year-old Callum Coleman-Jones in the ruck for the 'black' team.
Leppitsch conceded the new rule requiring teams to start six players in each of the 50m arcs and the midfield at centre bounces would make it difficult for Richmond to continue using Shaun Grigg, 190cm, as its support ruckman.
"If the ball is going to come out the front (of the centre square) it's not going to help if you've got a shorter ruckman," he said.
However, Leppitsch said the Tigers had to be careful not to go with a ruck structure that made them top heavy in attack, given they were poised to add Lynch, at 199cm, to their forward mix.
"We'll obviously have Tom Lynch as well, who's not a renowned ruckman, so it will almost be (adding) another one again to our original structure if we had a second ruckman as well as Tom," he said.
"So, it will be a challenge, but we'll look at everything, we'll look at any possibilities to get the result on the weekend if it works.
"If it doesn't (work) we'll obviously keep our small system."
Source: AFL website