With a five-day break between the VFL match and Richmond's AFL clash with Collingwood, Caddy sat out the final quarter, finishing with 18 disposals and six marks in the 14-point win.
It's not the only selection quandary facing the Tigers, after Toby Nankervis made his long-awaited return from a serious adductor injury.
The club's No.1 ruckman had missed nine weeks, and so played the first half of the VFL on managed minutes.
Coming up against a powerful duo in Jonathon Ceglar and Marc Pittonet, Nankervis had 13 hitouts, eight touches, three tackles and a goal.
He moved well, but it would be a big step up from one half in the VFL to a full match against All Australian Brodie Grundy.
After a surprise omission from the seniors, Kamdyn McIntosh did not play, with an eye to the tight turnaround between the VFL and AFL.
In the AFL win over Port Adelaide, the Tigers played Jack Graham and Kane Lambert on one wing in McIntosh's absence, with Brandon Ellis holding the opposite side.
Usual half-back flanker Oleg Markov has spent the past few weeks up forward in the VFL and finished with a four-goal haul.
Source: AFL website