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Updated June 29, 2011 14:15:00 Carlton coach Brett Ratten says key forward Jarrad Waite and aggressive midfielder Mitch Robinson will return from injury for Saturday's AFL clash with Richmond at the MCG.
Defender Jeremy Laidler is also in contention to play, as the Blues cope with the loss of full-back Michael Jamison for their next four games with a knee injury.
Ratten said Carlton needed to rebound strongly after what was its worst performance of the season in Sunday's loss to West Coast.
"To be honest, I think we had about 25 minutes of footy for the whole day that was something to smile about, the rest was just chasing West Coast," Ratten said.
"We looked like we didn't have a lot of run, so we'll make sure we bring our running shoes this week."
He said stopping Richmond's reigning Coleman Medallist Jack Riewoldt, who kicked six goals in a losing side against the Blues in the opening round, would be important.
But Ratten said controlling emerging Tigers tall forward Tyrone Vickery would be just as crucial, with the youngster having become equally pivotal to Richmond's attack in recent weeks.
"What Richmond have done, moving Jack out a little bit further and allowing Vickery to play out of the goal square, has allowed him to grow as a player," the Blues coach said.
"He's playing really good football and the balance seems really good for them.
"So if you put too many eggs in the basket of stopping Jack, does Vickery get out and start to hit the scoreboard."
- AAP
Tags: sport, australian-football-league, vic, carlton-3053 First posted June 29, 2011 13:27:00
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