There are just two games to go and the Bombers want to set up 2016 with a win.

They take on the in-form Tigers tomorrow night and these are the burning questions ahead of the clash.

Can the Bombers break down the Tigers defence?

Richmond has become one of the best defensive sides in the game throughout this season.  The Tigers have conceded more than 100 points on just two occasions.

Key defender Alex Rance is in All-Australian contention, while Troy Chaplin is also playing an important role.

Matthew Lloyd said the movement of the Bombers key forwards would be crucial.  He said they would need to stay active to keep the Tigers defenders honest and prevent them zoning off. 

How will Conor McKenna go?

The 19 year old’s signature was highly sought after in the off-season.  He is armed with speed, agility and strength.

The Bombers development coaches have fast-tracked his development and his performances in the VFL have been excellent.

McKenna has been encouraged to play with flair.

The teenager from Tyrone will play in the forward line and Interim Coach Matthew Egan said he has already shown excellent skills with the ‘snap’ shot.

Aside from his skills, his competitive nature has also impressed teammates and coaches.

How will 'Chappy' be remembered?

As one of the great big match performers.

Chapman has a record most can only dream of.  Three premierships and a Norm Smith Medal cement his place as one of the best since the turn of the century.  He even found time for a VFL premiership along the way.

His time at the Bombers has been brief but his footprint will last many for many seasons.  He has helped develop the likes of Kyle Langford, Jayden Laverde and Conor McKenna.  If any of them can emulate the feats of Chapman, the Bombers are in for an exciting ride.