THE LAST TIME Port Adelaide faced Richmond, the Power secured a 35-point win at the M.C.G.
Missing both Chad Wingard and Robbie Gray, Port stepped up through Jared Polec and Jasper Pittard.
Jarman Impey booted a team-high of 3 goals, whilst Aaron Young, Charlie Dixon and Jake Neade kicked two goals apiece.
Port and the Tigers have met 27 times in the AFL, with the Power holding 16 wins and 10 losses.
The Power celebrated their biggest win against Richmond during a Round 12 clash in 2002. The Power defeated the Tigers by 84 points in front of 25,770 fans at Football Park.
The largest crowd attendance for a Power-Tigers clash reached 49,886 fans for a 2014 Preliminary Final at Adelaide Oval.
This match saw the Power win by 57 points (132-75).
Port has won two of the last five games between the clubs.
Taking a look in the history books, Jack Hombsch holds the club record for most one-percenters in a game, managing 20 during this year's earlier clash with the Tigers.
Peter Burgoyne holds the record for the second-most kicks in a game during a 2007 Richmond clash, finishing with 26.
And in 2007, Kane Cornes clocked up the second most uncontested possessions in a game against Richmond, totalling 34.
Stat of the week – clearances
Joel Selwood of Geelong is currently leading clearances across the league this year, with 101 acts in total and, at Port, Ollie Wines is equal-17th for league clearances this season with 69.
Robbie Gray closely trails him, as does Richmond's Shaun Grigg.
In 2015, Robbie Gray managed a total of 161 clearances in one season, putting him second to Josh Francou, who holds the club record of 168 clearances for the 2002 AFL Premiership Season.