Vickery back again for Tigers in AFL

Ty Vickery is among four additions to the Richmond lineup for Sunday's clash with Collingwood.

Ty Vickery of the Tigers.

Ty Vickery is among four additions to the Richmond lineup for their clash with Collingwood. (AAP)

Richmond have turned again to Ty Vickery as the Tigers chase a first AFL win over traditional rivals Collingwood since 2007.

Vickery - who was dropped after his only previous senior match this season - is one of four changes to the team which was over-run after halftime last weekend by North Melbourne in Hobart.

The Tigers will hand a debut to tall forward Liam McBean on Sunday, while Corey Ellis and Todd Elton will each play their second AFL matches in what is an inexperienced Tigers lineup.

Ben Griffiths drops out after being concussed last weekend against the Kangaroos, while Brett Deledio will likely face a fitness test on his troublesome calf complaint.

Collingwood welcome back Anzac medallist Paul Seedsman and Jordan de Goey.

The Bulldogs have reacted to their dramatic second-half fadeout against St Kilda in round six by dropping three players including boom youngster Jackson Macrae for Sunday's game against Fremantle.

First-choice midfielders Matthew Boyd and Mitch Wallis are among the inclusions.

The Dockers made just one change, with Tom Sheridan coming in for the omitted Matt de Boer.

James Aish - who continues to be linked to a move to his home state of South Australia at the end of the season - has again been overlooked by Brisbane, who host Port Adelaide in the twilight game on Sunday.

The Lions have kept the same team which broke through against Carlton last weekend, with Aish listed among the emergencies.

Port made three changes, with debutant Karl Amon among the inclusions.


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