Handy 'headache': top Tigers return for HardwickBy Peter Ryan
The Age
September 27, 2020 — 4.24pmRichmond coach Damien Hardwick faces a massive selection "headache" ahead of Friday night's qualifying final, says his spearhead Jack Riewoldt, with three premiership stars set to return from injury.
Riewoldt expressed confidence on Sunday that his partner-in-crime Tom Lynch will recover from a hamstring injury suffered against Geelong exactly 21 days before the qualifying final while last year's best and fairest Dion Prestia and emerging midfield weapon Shai Bolton are also in the frame.
Prestia has not played since suffering an ankle injury in round five but impressed in a solid hitout on Saturday that indicated his syndesmosis problem was behind him.
Bolton has been among the Tigers' best this season after replacing Prestia in the middle with his clearance work a key factor behind Richmond's improved form since arriving in Queensland. He was managed for the Adelaide match and is certain to return.
"One of the injuries we don't speak about is the headache 'Dimma' is going to have when it comes to selection," Riewoldt said.
"It's obviously a tough one for players who have to make way for those three."
Riewoldt said every day was important to Lynch's recovery but he was on track to take on All-Australian Lion Harris Andrews, who was also recovering from a hamstring injury of his own.
"He's trained strongly on Saturday [doing] some high-speed running," Riewoldt said.
"He's given himself every chance to play. He'll train with the group on Monday and build his case from there."
Lynch, who kicked three goals against the Brisbane Lions when they met in round two, would likely replace Mabior Chol, while the unlucky Jack Ross could make way for Prestia.
Josh Caddy could also be under pressure to hold his spot with Kamdyn McIntosh bouncing back well from the disappointment of missing last year's finals to play every game since round four.
Riewoldt was looking forward to getting Prestia back into the team.
"Dion is right to go ... he has put himself in a great position to play," Riewoldt said.
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