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Tigers a big challenge for wary Swans

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SYDNEY coach John Longmire senses Richmond is in better form than this time last year as the reigning AFL premier prepares for the home straight.

But Tigers counterpar­t Damien Hardwick says there’s clear room for improvemen­t and hopes his side will emerge from the mid-year bye with renewed focus.

Sydney is in the midst of a six-game winning streak and will welcome back veteran Jarrad McVeigh from a calf injury. Longmire is nonetheles­s expecting a fierce challenge from the Tigers, who are set to be bolstered by the return of premiershi­p duo Dion Prestia and David Astbury.

“Their form, if you’re looking at their win-loss, it’s a lot better than what it was this time last year,” Longmire said.

“So you can arguably say they’re in better form. They’ve got the confidence of winning the premiershi­p behind them, they’ve got enormous self-belief in the way they play and they’ve got a huge number of premiershi­p players available this week, so they’ve got just about their best available team ready. They’ve got their tails up, we know it’s a big challenge and it’s one we’re looking forward to.”

Hardwick noted that his side’s clearance numbers and contested possession­s could be better.

“We accept that we’re going to get beaten in certain parts of the contested ball, but we need to improve a couple of those so we don’t get beaten as heavily,” he said. “There’s some areas that we certainly feel we can get better at.”

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