UPDATE: Richmond superstar Dustin Martin suffered a corkie in last week's qualifying final, teammate Daniel Rioli has revealed.

Eight days after the win over Hawthorn, Martin failed to complete Richmond's full-scale training run on Thursday morning.

The Tigers will play the winner of Saturday's semi-final between Collingwood and GWS in a week's time.

AFL.com.au cameras captured the moment Martin left the training track, doing a run-through on the sidelines before heading indoors.

His teammates then completed match simulation for more than an hour without him. 

"(Martin) will be right, just a little corkie, he got hit (last weekend)," Rioli told AFL.com.au soon after the session.

"He should be right, he's ready to go."

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Martin has missed just one game since the end of 2014 – round 12 this season with a calf injury as he left to go to New Zealand.

The Tigers insist Martin completed all that was required of him.

"(There's) nothing wrong with him. He did exactly what was planned for him," head of football Neil Balme told AFL.com.au.

In the session that lasted close to two hours, premiership midfielder Kane Lambert also failed to complete match practice.

Lambert, who only returned to the Tigers' line-up for the qualifying final win over Hawthorn after ankle surgery, played the first three quarters before receiving treatment.

After 15 minutes of massaging, Lambert left the field limping.

Small forward Dan Butler put himself in the frame for a preliminary final recall, having been out of the side since round 16.

Missing with an ankle injury before playing a half in Richmond's VFL clash on September 1, Butler kicked three goals in 15 minutes of match simulation.

Playing in what appeared to be close to Richmond's best 22 during the hit-out, Butler was the most dangerous option inside 50m, complementing crumbing teammates Daniel Rioli and Jason Castagna.

Midfielder Brandon Ellis also participated, but played for the 'reserves' side, which also featured Sam Lloyd.

Ellis was the unlucky Tiger to be omitted for Kane Lambert before last Thursday night's qualifying final victory over the Hawks.