Kamdyn McIntosh is eyeing off a grand final recall as his Richmond Tigers chase a second premiership in three years when they take on GWS on Saturday.
The Tigers officially ruled out midfielder Jack Graham on Tuesday afternoon, after the young star suffered a shoulder injury in their preliminary final clash against Geelong last Friday night.
Nathan Broad (concussion) is also in doubt for the big clash, with the unfortunate injuries opening the door for the Pinjarra footy product.
Both McIntosh and Jack Ross were withdrawn from last weekend's Victorian Football League (VFL) grand final with the pair looming as potential replacements for their injured comrades.
McIntosh was a part of the Tigers' premiership campaign in 2017, but the wingman hasn't played since his side's round 17 clash with the Giants.
Meanwhile Ross put forth some solid performances in his first season with the club this year, and would be playing in just his eighth senior game should be selected for the grand final.
Both McIntosh and Ross would also face some stiff competition for the available spots, with mid-season recruit Marlion Pickett is also in the mix following a best-on-ground effort in the VFL grand final.