Richmond is just one of two sides still in the AFL finals race which still has a state league team in action (Brisbane's NEAFL side play in this weekend's Grand Final).
The Tigers' VFL side plays in a preliminary final against Port Melbourne on Saturday, causing a bit of a split in training.
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On Wednesday, the players in contention to play VFL – including Dan Butler, Kamdyn McIntosh and Marlion Pickett – did not train with the rest of the senior side, with their run-through pushed to the evening with the remainder of the VFL side.
Sydney Stack (ankle) completed handball drills on the sidelines, along with Alex Rance (ACL) and Nathan Broad (light training load).
"It's not only support for us, but for us to have an opportunity to support them is really huge. The (VFL) result here against Essendon a couple of weeks ago was quite extraordinary and very uplifting," Richmond defender Davis Astbury said at a press conference today.
"We're just excited nearly every player on our list has the opportunity to play football this time of year. The support's been huge from the boys, and we can't wait till Saturday to support them too."
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