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Tigers face tall task against Cats backs

Richmond are masters at picking apart opposition defence’s but Geelong’s back six have proved more difficult than most to break down this season.

The Cats host the reigning premiers at the MCG on Sunday in their first meeting since the Tigers’ famous qualifying final win last year.

Chris Scott’s fourth-placed side boasts the stingiest defence in the competition, having conceded just over 66 points a game on average on their way to an 8-4 record.

Second-placed Richmond are no slouches with the fourth-ranked defence heading into round 13 but it’s their non-traditional forward line that could prove the deciding factor.

“They have that smaller set-up and they bring that manic pressure but for us it’s all about being really organised and set behind the ball,” Cats defender Jake Kolodjashnij told AAP.

“Knowing our starting points and trying to (secure) the ball when it comes in through the air so we can hopefully take away the influence of those small forwards.

“If we’re all contributing, flying for marks and trying to intercept against their smaller forward line then hopefully we can hurt them on the rebound.”

That small forward brigade is boosted by the return of Daniel Rioli, who will play his first game of the season after overcoming a foot injury.

Brownlow Medal winner Dustin Martin is also a huge inclusion after a week out with a calf strain.

With pillars Harry Taylor (three games) and Lachie Henderson (none) rarely sighted this year, unheralded Kolodjashnij, Tom Stewart, Jack Henry, Mark Blicavs and company have done a bang-up job.

The 22-year-old has played every game in his fifth season at the club after he was a third-round draft pick (No.41) in 2013.

He will play the 60th game of his career on Sunday and credits club great and assistant coach Matthew Scarlett for helping him take his game to new heights.

“Scarlo put it on me that he wanted me to be more of a dangerous intercept player,” he said.

“In previous years I’ve got into areas where I could have impacted a game more and I either didn’t go or I didn’t finish my work in the air.

“So that’s been a big focus for me and hopefully that’s been coming out in games.”

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