Tippett overlooked, Swans want improvement

Sydney coach John Longmire says Kurt Tippett has been told to work on a few things in his search for an AFL recall but the star's attitude remains impressive.

Sydney Swans forward Kurt Tippett

Kurt Tippett won't be given any special treatment as be battles to regain his spot in the Swans. (AAP)

Misfiring Sydney ruckman Kurt Tippett is feeling fitter and playing better but the dumped star won't be given any special treatment as he continues to battle for an AFL recall.

Tippett excelled in the seconds last weekend, having been dropped after an underwhelming performance against Hawthorn in round 10.

Swans big men Sam Naismith and Callum Sinclair dominated in his absence against Western Bulldogs, winning the hitouts 65-16.

It meant Tippett was left on the sidelines yet again for Sydney's crunch clash with Richmond at the MCG on Saturday.

Swans coach John Longmire expects Tippett's stint in the seconds to be short-lived, noting the club was confident the 30-year-old would produce "his best form pretty quickly".

But Longmire also made it clear Tippett, who joined the Swans on a lucrative multi-million deal in 2012, would not be gifted anything.

"Kurt will play when we think he can help us win, like our other two ruckmen and like every other player in the team," Longmire said.

"He just has to work on a few things and make sure he has a real presence in the air and on the ground.

"It's pretty basic. He certainly improved in those areas last week and I'm sure he will continue to improve.

"There's nothing wrong with his attitude. His attitude is always really good."

Tippett started his career in the red and white by serving an 11-game suspension for his role in Adelaide salary cap breaches.

A series of injuries followed, meaning he is in the midst of his fifth season at the SCG but has only played 70 games for the Swans.

The stop-start narrative continued this year in the form of ankle and hip setbacks.

"He's certainly feeling a bit better," Longmire said.

"Like all players, you need to manage them.

"He's certainly been able to put the training program together. We're confident he'll be able to be in his best form pretty quickly."

The Swans will face a familiar foe in Saturday's ruck battle.

Toby Nankervis will tackle Sydney for the first time since being traded by the club, having since played a key role in helping Richmond claim a top-four spot.

"He's been in fantastic form. At the back end of last year he was in pretty good form as well," Longmire said.

"We were keen to keep Toby last year but we understood the opportunities that Richmond could offer were a bit greater."

Meanwhile, the 2012 premiership coach confirmed former co-captain Kieren Jack (dislocated fingers) will be fit to face the Tigers.


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