Injured Richmond duo Jack Graham and Nathan Broad have taken to the track on Tuesday to prove their fitness ahead of Saturday's Grand Final against Greater Western Sydney.

Graham dislocated his right shoulder in last Friday night's preliminary final win over Geelong, but played out the game up forward to assist with rotations.

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Defender Broad was concussed later in the match after an accidental double blow, first colliding with teammate Jayden Short and then opponent Brandan Parfitt’s leg as he fell.

Broad trained fully in Tuesday's session, at least until it was closed to media, alongside Graham who had heavy strapping on his shoulder.

The midfield bull appeared to comfortably take marks in front of him as well as pick up ground balls, but only partially extended his injured arm while stretching.

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Livewire utility Sydney Stack's hopes of a shock AFL Grand Final recall appear distant, only walking laps and completing handball drills.

Stack has had five weeks on the sidelines with an ankle syndesmosis injury before playing limited minutes in Sunday's VFL Grand Final win.

Small forward Dan Butler is also available for selection if required, escaping with a fine after being reported for striking in the VFL.

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A hallmark of the Giants' footy during the finals series has been their physicality and aggression, successfully getting in the face of their opponents.

"For the whole year, we've focused pretty ruthlessly on what we can control. I think that's the mark of a good side, that even under pressure, they can execute their role. That's what finals footy is, there's a lot of pressure involved," Grimes said.

"What they bring, whether it's physicality or all kinds of things and tools in their kit-basket, we're going to keep doing what we've done every week and focus on us.

"We'll bring the heat and bring the pressure because that's the way we play. We do play a physical brand of footy, but that's not to say we're going to go out of our way to, as you said, fight fire with fire."