From the Adelaide Advertiser
Michelangelo Rucci | August 09, 2008
Adelaide's structure is not the only uncertainty in the script for tomorrow's finals-shaping clash.
Richmond has thrown vastly different tactics to the Crows in the past three seasons; from the hold-possession game which beat Adelaide at the Dome in 2006 to the fast-running playbook of recent weeks.
And there is the question of where veteran Matthew Richardson will play to stretch Adelaide most: in attack or on the wing?
"(Richmond) can change from week to week depending on the opposition, which is a credit to Terry (Wallace) that he can do that," said Craig.
"Their form in the past six weeks has been good, even against Geelong, despite it being a 10-goal loss last week. They played some quite attacking and attractive footy.
"I'd be surprised if they deviated from that style; that ability to play fast football and run the ball. But who knows? That is the game we expect.
"With Richardson, it depends on where he plays. If he plays forward, you have Rutten, Bock and Stevens. Maybe Bassett, maybe.
"He has been playing on the wing and pushing forward, and we have experienced it before.
It will be Craig's 100th premiership match. He had a 36-14 win-loss record in his first 50 games. He has a 25-24 record since.
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