Tigers told to prepare for weeks awayBy Jake Niall, Daniel Cherny and Peter Ryan
The Age
Updated May 27, 2021 — 1.39pmRichmond players have been told to prepare to be away from Melbourne for weeks as the AFL looks to reschedule the Dreamtime game against Essendon from the MCG to Perth, an outcome that is not yet confirmed.
Sources said the latest suggestion from the AFL to Richmond was that the Tigers, who have taken most of their squad to Sydney (barring players in rehab) in preparation for next travelling to Perth, would play Essendon in Perth in round 12. They would then scrap their round 13 bye and play West Coast in Perth that weekend. Their bye would then be pushed back to round 14. West Coast would make the same change.
Richmond’s VFL game on Thursday night has been cancelled and most of those players are joining the senior team on the road, with the likes of Tom Lynch staying back to complete rehab. They are likely to regain Shai Bolton, Trent Cotchin and Dion Prestia from injury to face the Crows.
Club sources at Richmond said the AFL had told the Tigers that they may even stay in Perth after the scheduled Dreamtime game, as they are set to play West Coast there in round 13.
Sunday’s match against Adelaide was originally to be played at the MCG but is set to be moved from to Giants Stadium as the AFL responds to Victoria’s escalating COVID-19 crisis.
While the AFL has not publicly confirmed its plans, Tigers assistant coach Adam Kingsley said Richmond were bracing for an imminent departure to NSW.
“I’ve heard the likelihood that it’s going to be moved to Sydney and we could potentially be flying out as early as today, but I haven’t actually heard that [for sure],” Kingsley told SEN SA on Thursday morning.
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