Ty Vickery is set for "a very big 2015" after putting the disappointment of being left out of last year's finals team behind him, says his forward line colleague Jack Riewoldt.

Vickery didn't play again last season after serving a four-match ban handed down in round 18 for striking West Coast's Dean Cox.

While Riewoldt, Vickery and fellow tall Ben Griffiths had played together at times during the season, coach Damien Hardwick decided on a two-pronged attack in round 23 and the elimination final against Port Adelaide.

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Riewoldt said Vickery had responded to being overlooked for the last two games by training strongly this summer and putting himself in a solid position to reclaim his spot.

"[His attitude] has been very good, very good. He's training extremely hard," Riewoldt said on Thursday.

"He was very unlucky to have not been playing those last couple of games when his suspension finished, but unfortunately when you're winning games it's hard to change a winning side.

"He's set himself up for a very big 2015 and he's going to be a very important piece of the puzzle for our football club.

"I expect goals from him, I expect him to play his role in the ruck and most importantly I expect him to play his role for the side."

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Riewoldt said there was no reason why the Tigers couldn't play three talls in attack, and believed there were others pressing for a place including newcomer Reece McKenzie and the highly-touted Liam McBean.

"We certainly can [play together]. We've got some selection headaches down there with young Liam McBean training very well at the moment as well," he said.

"Training and games are a different thing, so I'm really excited to see those guys when the pre-season trials come around and a few of the intra-clubs.

"It's going to be great for the Tigers' faithful to see some young key forwards hopefully showing what they've got."