The injury-ravaged Waratahs must beat the Brumbies at the Olympic stadium to secure a play-off berth.
Vickerman, 32, last played for the Waratahs in 2008 and has spent the intervening period studying in England, only returned to Australia last Saturday.
The South African-born Vickerman is part of a re-shuffled line-up for the Waratahs, who continue their long battle with injuries this year.
Back rower Dave Dennis will start at number eight in place of the injured Wycliff Palu, who was ruled out for the rest of the Super Rugby season after breaking his shoulder in last Saturday's 33-7 victory over the Highlanders at Sydney Football Stadium.
Dennis is looking forward to the contest.
"It doesn't get any bigger than this. Win, and we're in the finals it's as simple as that," he said.
"We showed last week that we're capable of playing an exciting brand of rugby at the business end of the year and we want to bring the same mind-set on Saturday night.
"There's a few changes to the side but we've all got confidence in each other and the win over the Highlanders showed that we have the depth to perform well if we execute accurately."
The Waratahs have named key forwards Tatafu Polota-Nau and Benn Robinson in the starting line-up.
The pair are battling injuries but coach Chris Hickey is hopeful both hooker Polota-Nau (knee) and prop Robinson (ankle) will be right to play.
Ryan Cross will start at outside centre after missing the past two matches with a knee injury.
Last week's hat-trick hero Tom Carter moves back to his regular spot at inside centre after starring in the number 13 jersey.
Dean Mumm moves from the second row to blindside flanker, while Pat O'Connor comes into the starting XV at lock.
Atieli Pakalani will start on the wing with Sosene Anesi moving to the bench.
Waratahs squad: Kurtley Beale, Lachie Turner, Ryan Cross, Tom Carter, Atieli Pakalani, Daniel Halangahu, Luke Burgess, Dave Dennis, Phil Waugh (c), Dean Mumm, Sitaleki Timani, Pat O'Connor, Al Baxter, Tatafu Polota-Nau, Benn Robinson
Reserves: John Ulugia, Jeremy Tilse, Dan Vickerman, Chris Alcock, Hugh Perrett, Josh Holmes, Sosene Anesi
- AAP
Tags: sport, rugby-union, super-14, sydney-2000 First posted June 15, 2011 14:25:00
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