Tiger trio to take on Buddy in AFL clash

Richmond coach Damien Hardwick says key defender Alex Rance has a good record against Sydney star Lance Franklin.

Richmond defender Alex Rance (L) and Sydney forward Lance Franklin

Richmond's coach says defender Alex Rance (L) has a good record against Sydney star Lance Franklin. (AAP)

Wherever Buddy roams, Richmond are ready.

Tigers coach Damien Hardwick has the utmost confidence that his trio of key defenders can handle Sydney star Lance Franklin in Saturday's massive AFL clash.

Franklin has kicked 35 goals this season and shares the Coleman Medal lead with Greater Western Sydney forward Jeremy Cameron.

While the media are pumping up a Franklin versus Alex Rance duel, Hardwick said it was more complicated than that.

"I will back any of our key defenders versus Buddy - Dave Astbury is in terrific form, as is Dylan Grimes," Hardwick said.

"All three of those guys are really putting their hands up to getting Buddy at any stage.

"The thing about Buddy is he plays deep, he can play up the ground, so we feel we have the match-ups to force their hand a little bit.

"But in saying that, if the supply comes in without pressure, they're going to kick some goals."

Franklin booted seven goals when the two sides clashed in round 23 last season and Hardwick noted that was ancient history.

Richmond were limping to the end of a disappointing season and Sydney were surging to a grand-final berth.

Hardwick also is unsure who has had the better of Franklin versus Rance, given the Sydney star can play deep or have a more-mobile role.

But if it comes down to a one-on-one duel, the Tigers' coach is backing his man.

"What I do know is Alex is a fantastic player, in career-best form again, a three-time All-Australian," Hardwick said.

"I'm prepared to back in my guy every day of the week."

The last time Sydney played at the MCG was their lowest ebb of the season - a shock round-six loss to Carlton.

Since then, they have won four out of five games.

Richmond have also broken a four-game losing streak with two wins and are in the top four.

"They're a completely different side - personnel is a big one for that," Hardwick said of Sydney.

"They were on their knees for injury at the start of the year.

"You completely disregard the first six weeks of the season."

While Sydney and Richmond are in smoking form, Hardwick's Wednesday media call was to spruik the anti-smoking message as part of Men's Health Week.

Asked when he last had a puff, Hardwick said "maybe the Middle Hotel, 1985".


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