Tiger Army mobilises for GWS prelim clash

Richmond fans are expected to make up the vast majority of a predicted 90,000-strong crowd for Saturday's AFL preliminary final against GWS.

Richmond fans

Richmond fans are set to dominate the MCG crowd for Saturday's AFL preliminary final against GWS. (AAP)

Greater Western Sydney will be confronted by a seething cauldron of yellow and black when they take on Richmond at the MCG.

Based on Monday's booming ticket sales, the Melbourne Cricket Club has estimated a crowd of over 90,000 fans will be in attendance for Saturday's preliminary final.

The resounding majority of those fans will be long-suffering Richmond supporters if the recent qualifying final against Geelong is any guide.

That match was a Cats home game in name only as the Tiger Army turned out en masse in a crowd of 95,028 fans to cheer their side on to a 51-point win.

The projected turn out will easily exceed the biggest crowd that GWS has ever played in front of - a factor Richmond champion Dale Weightman said cannot be overlooked.

"That's something we've got in our favour," Weightman told Fox Sports.

"It's not going to win us the game, but it's going to be daunting for them.

"The Tiger Army will get right behind the side and they'll make (the MCG) like a fortress."

The huge turn out will be in stark contrast to the meagre crowd of 14,865 fans that watched the Giants defeat West Coast at Spotless Stadium on Saturday night.

Tickets for both preliminary finals went on sale to competing club's members at 9am on Monday morning and were quickly snapped up.

Members of the general public got their chance at 2pm and followed suit.

The AFL issued an update at 5pm AEST on Monday advising that public tickets for Saturday's game and the Friday night clash between Adelaide and Geelong at Adelaide Oval had been exhausted.

AFL Reserve tickets for the MCG clash go on sale on Tuesday, with limited numbers of unused club or AFL allocations for both games to go on sale on Thursday.


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