Key Richmond defender David Astbury has outlined how he’s adjusting to the Tigers’ new, attacking game plan.

“I suppose it’s all about playing to what your strengths are. Obviously, I’m probably never going to be Bachar Houli kicking it 60 metres out of the defensive-50, but I’ve got some framework that I work within,” Astbury said.

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“Everyone needs to play by the team rules and keep the ball moving . . .

“Nothing really changes for me. I’m a defender first.

“I don’t think rebounding defender will ever be thrown up with my name . . .

“It’s about getting your head around moving the ball a little bit more fluidly, which is going to present more opportunities to score, and then that’s going to put more pressure on the opposition,” he said.

“So, as a backline, if we’re (the overall team) kicking goals, we’re going to stay happy.”

Astbury, who is coming off an AFL career-high 19 games last year, following a frustrating run of injuries previous to that, is feeling fit and fresh at the start of season 2017.

“I’m really happy to be healthy and part of the backline and part of this football side,” he said.

“It’s a really exciting, good place to be . . . I’m just enjoying playing senior footy at the moment.

“I’m definitely diligent with my body and making sure I front up each week . . .”