Rioli finally returns for Tigers in AFL

Forward Daniel Rioli and Brownlow medallist Dustin Martin will return for Richmond in their big AFL clash against Geelong.

Richmond Tigers forward Daniel Rioli

Daniel Rioli will return for Richmond in Sunday's AFL clash with Geelong. (AAP)

Richmond are finally getting the band back together for their massive AFL clash with Geelong at the MCG.

The Sunday blockbuster will be Daniel Rioli's first AFL game since breaking his foot late in the grand final win over Adelaide.

He is the only member of last year's premiership team yet to play this season.

The hard-tackling small forward has been a key part of Richmond's unusual attack, with Jack Riewoldt the only ever-present tall target and the likes of Rioli, Jason Castagna and Dan Butler at his feet.

Josh Caddy has added to the potent mix with his stellar season.

"He'll bring defensive pressure, there's no doubt - he's going to be rusty ... but we know what a player he can be for us," coach Damien Hardwick said of Rioli.

"He's one of those players (where) his statistical output doesn't look that great.

"But he makes those players around him better and he makes our system look better.

"It's good to have the band back together, with Castagna and Butler down there as well."

Brownlow Medallist Dustin Martin will also return, after missing last week's loss to Port Adelaide with a calf injury, and fellow premiership player Jack Graham is their third inclusion.

Callum Moore joins Connor Menadue and Anthony Miles as the omissions.

There has been a question mark over defender David Astbury, after hurting his ankle in the Port loss.

"It was incredibly brave of Dave to play - it blew up straight away and he has Hardwick-like ankles at the moment," said the coach, who was nicknamed Cankles near the end of his playing career.

"We'll see how he goes."

Cats coach Chris Scott is backing his defence - which has managed well in the absence through injury of Harry Taylor and Lachie Henderson - to cope with Richmond's unconventional attack.

"We're pretty comfortable in the group we've got there," he said.

"In some ways, it's nice to test ourselves against Richmond at pretty close to full strength."

Two-time All-Australian Taylor will have a rare hit-out this weekend in the VFL ahead of his imminent return to senior action after the bye.

Zach Guthrie will replace Aaron Black (knee) in Geelong's defence, while forwards Cory Gregson and Lincoln McCarthy will come in for Jamaine Jones and James Parsons.

Richmond are riding a 15-game winning streak at the MCG.

"They are the best team in the competition at the moment especially at that ground," said Scott.

"We feel like we're building into our season so it will be a good test."


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