CHAD Wingard, Rory Sloane, Lachie Whitfield, Alex Pearce, Jarryn Geary and more... some big names have been added to the injury list ahead of round 12.
Who will be right and who is struggling? We find out when your wounded stars will be back.
ADELAIDE
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Matt Crouch
Hip/abdominal
Test
Tom Doedee
Knee
Season
Rory Sloane
hamstring
Test
Updated: Tuesday, June 4
Early prognosis
Sloane is a 50-50 chance of taking on Greater Western Sydney at Adelaide Oval on Saturday night, despite having a grade one hamstring tear. The Crows co-captain failed to finish last weekend's two-point win against Melbourne. He has returned to running and the Crows will make a late decision on his availability. They are more confident about Crouch returning after missing the past three games with a hip contusion. Crouch was close to playing last week, but the club took a conservative approach after he reported pain after the main training session. - Lee Gaskin
BRISBANE
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Marcus Adams
Knee
3 weeks
Zac Bailey
Hamstring
1-3 weeks
Jarrod Berry
Knee
5-7 weeks
Ryan Lester
Groin
Test
Ely Smith
Foot
5 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, June 4
Early prognosis
No new problems for the Lions, with Lester expected to be available after what the club described as a "minor" complaint that kept him out of last weekend's team. Bailey should be available after the bye. - Michael Whiting
CARLTON
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Tom De Koning
Knee
Available
Sam Docherty
Knee
Indefinite
Liam Jones
Concussion
TBC
Mitch McGovern
Ankle
Test
Marc Murphy
Fractured ribs
Test
Jarrod Pickett
Knee
Indefinite
Kade Simpson
Soreness
Test
Tom Williamson
Back
3-4 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, June 4
Early prognosis
Former skipper Murphy has recovered well from fractured ribs and is a test to play this week. McGovern and Simpson are also strong chances to play, while De Koning will play his first match this weekend at VFL level. A timeline is yet to be set for Jones, but he has returned to training. Dale Thomas is available to play AFL after a one-match club suspension. - Sarah Black
COLLINGWOOD
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Taylor Adams
Groin
1-2 weeks
Flynn Appleby
Ankle
Test
Dayne Beams
Hip
12 weeks
Mason Cox
Ankle
Test
Lynden Dunn
Knee
Season
Jamie Elliott
Hamstring
1-2 weeks
Brodie Grundy
Ankle
TBC
Will Kelly
Leg
6-9 weeks
Tom Langdon
Knee
4 weeks
Nathan Murphy
Ankle
Indefinite
Sam Murray
Provisional ASADA suspension
TBC
Daniel Wells
Knee
12 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, June 4
Early prognosis
In a huge blow for the Pies, Beams faces a race against time to return before season's end. Grundy soldiered on with a sore ankle in the loss to Fremantle on Saturday but is expected to be fine to play Melbourne in the Queen's Birthday clash on Monday. The Pies are also hopeful Cox will be fit after missing five games, but they will be without Adams and Elliott until after the round 13 bye. Langdon will be out for some time yet but Appleby could be ready to resume in the VFL. Murphy's recovery has been slow and Kelly suffered a hamstring tendon injury in the VFL. Wells is hoping for a late-season return after suffering another long-term injury, but the campaign seems over for fellow veteran Dunn after a second anterior cruciate ligament rupture in nine months. - Ben Collins
ESSENDON
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Joe Daniher
Groin
Season
Sam Draper
Knee
Season
Orazio Fantasia
Quad
Test
Kobe Mutch
Hamstring
2-3 weeks
Dylan Shiel
Hamstring
Test
Devon Smith
Knee
Season
James Stewart
Groin
1-2 weeks
Jake Stringer
Hamstring
Test
Updated: Tuesday, June 4
Early prognosis
Stringer has added to the Bombers' injury woes, and while Shiel has not yet been ruled out of playing against Carlton on Sunday, Essendon will play that conservatively with the star midfielder. Fantasia is due back after the Bombers' round 12 bye and his return can't come quick enough. - Callum Twomey
FREMANTLE
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Sean Darcy
Ankle
Test
Hugh Dixon
Hamstring
2 weeks
Stefan Giro
Knee
Season
Stephen Hill
Quad
1-2 weeks
Shane Kersten
Foot
TBC
Alex Pearce
Ankle
Season
Aaron Sandilands
Calf
TBC
Sam Sturt
Concussion
1 week
Matt Taberner
Foot
Season
Luke Valente
Groin
2 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, June 4
Early prognosis
Pearcegoing down with another fractured leg was a bitter blow after a stirring win over Collingwood at the MCG, while rookieGiroruptured his ACL the following day at Peel. There is hopeHillwill be back, probably at Peel, straight after the bye for his first game this year, andDarcyshould also be available after falling short of a miraculous comeback last round. - Travis King
GEELONG
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Nakia Cockatoo
Knee
6-8 weeks
Jordan Cunico
Ankle
6-8 weeks
Lachie Henderson
Plantar fascia
1-2 weeks
Sam Menegola
Knee
2-3 weeks
Quinton Narkle
Hamstring
3-4 weeks
Stefan Okunbor
Groin
Test
Rhys Stanley
Adductor
Test
Updated: Tuesday, June 4
Early prognosis
Stanley didn't train fully with the main group on Tuesday and remains under a cloud going into Friday night's game. Despite injuring his adductor for the second time in three weeks, the Cats believe the two injuries are not linked. Narkle's hamstring recurrence will ensure the Cats take extra time getting him fit. Menegola remains on track for a post-bye return, while Henderson's plantar fascia is taking a touch longer than first planned. The Cats are being cautious in over-working Okunbor after heavy loads since moving to the Australia. Cockatoo remains in the frame for a return in the final month of the home and away season. - Mitch Cleary
GOLD COAST
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Ben Ainsworth
Foot
5-7 weeks
Jack Bowes
Quad
8 weeks
Sam Collins
Hip
4 weeks
Pearce Hanley
Quad
3-4 weeks
Jarrod Harbrow
Groin
Test
Sean Lemmens
Ankle
5 weeks
Touk Miller
Heel
Test
Izak Rankine
Hamstring
1-2 weeks
Brad Scheer
Hand
1-3 weeks
Rory Thompson
Knee
Season
Harrison Wigg
Knee
Season
Aaron Young
Knee
2 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, June 4
Early prognosis
Confirmation that Bowes will spend a long stint on the sidelines, missing eight weeks with the quad injury suffered against GWS on Saturday. Harbrow is expected to overcome his groin niggle, while Miller is a good chance to play after missing three matches with his heel problem. - Michael Whiting
GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Jye Caldwell
Calf
3 weeks
Aidan Corr
Calf
3 weeks
Jonathon Patton
Knee
TBC
Tommy Sheridan
Calf
2 weeks
Zac Sproule
Knee
6-8 weeks
Callan Ward
Knee
Season
Lachie Whitfield
Collarbone
4 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, June 4
Early prognosis
Whitfield had surgery on Monday and won't be seen until at least a couple of weeks after the mid-season bye in round 14. On the positive side, Zac Williams (hamstring) and Sam Taylor (corked thigh) will be available to face Adelaide on Saturday night.- Adam Curley
HAWTHORN
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Grant Birchall
Calf/knee
Indefinite
Ben McEvoy
Ankle
2-4 weeks
Darren Minchington
Hamstring
Test
Tom Mitchell
Broken leg
Indefinite
Tim Mohr
Dislocated knee/ACL
Season
Ryan Schoenmakers
Calf
Test
Jack Scrimshaw
Knee
3-5 weeks
Chad Wingard
Hamstring
TBC
Updated: Tuesday, June 4
Early prognosis
Wingard is set for another stint on the sidelines because of a second hamstring injury this season, after a calf injury and subsequent setback delayed his Hawks debut. There was better news for Isaac Smith (foot) and Mitchell Lewis (concussion), who returned to the senior side on Saturday night ahead of this week's bye. Schoenmakers, Minchington and first-year draftee Jacob Koschitzke have all missed multiple VFL matches. Conor Nash and Changkuoth Jiath also sat out Box Hill's weekend game and will aim to return after the bye. Nash spent much of last week's main training session boxing. - Marc McGowan
MELBOURNE
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Marty Hore
Calf
Test
Neville Jetta
Knee
6-8 weeks
Jake Lever
Ankle
Test
Corey Maynard
Concussion
1 week
Jake Melksham
Foot
4-6 weeks
Aaron Nietschke
Knee
Season
Harry Petty
Knee
Test
Joel Smith
Groin
4-6 weeks
Aaron vandenBerg
Ankle
6-8 weeks
Guy Walker
Shoulder
Indefinite
Updated: Wednesday, June 5
Early prognosis
The slow but steady shrinking of Melbourne's injury list continues. Steven May (groin) is expected to play AFL this week, while Kade Kolodjashnij (concussion), Christian Salem (illness), Jay Lockhart (knee) and Alex Neal-Bullen (concussion) are also available for selection. Lever will have to pass a test to play, while the club has said vandenBerg is running and has not suffered a setback, but there has been a pushback in his recovery time to be cautious. Sparrow needed surgery after injuring his knee in the VFL. – Sarah Black
NORTH MELBOURNE
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Majak Daw
Pelvis/hips
Indefinite
Ben Jacobs
Head/neck
Indefinite
Jamie Macmillan
Calf
Test
Tom McKenzie
Back
TBC
Dom Tyson
Calf
1-2 weeks
Ed Vickers-Willis
Knee
Season
Will Walker
Knee
Indefinite
Tom Wilkinson
Ankle
4-5 weeks
Sam Wright
Ankle
2-3 weeks
Updated: Monday, June 3
Early prognosis
Macmillan's 150th game was over by the second term on Friday night, but the eight-day break is giving him hope he can recover in time to face Gold Coast on Saturday evening. Tyson is edging closer, but the Roos might opt to hold him out until after the round 14 bye to help avoid another setback. - Marc McGowan
PORT ADELAIDE
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Charlie Dixon
Leg
Test
Brad Ebert
Concussion
1-2 weeks
Sam Hayes
Glandular fever
2-3 weeks
Jake Patmore
Knee
Season
Tom Rockliff
Hamstring
Test
Jack Trengove
Leg
2-3 weeks
Jack Watts
Leg
Indefinite
Ollie Wines
Ankle
Test
Updated: Tuesday, June 4
Early prognosis
Key forward Dixon could play his first game in 10 months in the SANFL this weekend. Dixon has been sidelined since breaking his leg and dislocating his ankle against West Coast in round 21 last year. Wines could also make his return from an ankle injury in the same game. The co-captain hasn’t played since the Power's round seven loss to Collingwood on May 3. With the Power having the bye this weekend, Dixon, Wines, Rockliff and Ebert could all be available for their next match – away to Fremantle at Optus Stadium in round 13. - Lee Gaskin
RICHMOND
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Jake Aarts
General soreness
Test
Luke English
Shoulder
4-6 weeks
Kane Lambert
Achilles
2-3 weeks
Oleg Markov
Illness
Test
Callum Moore
Ankle
6-8 weeks
Toby Nankervis
Adductor
4-6 weeks
Marlion Pickett
Finger
8-10 weeks
Alex Rance
Knee
Season
Jack Riewoldt
PCL
4-6 weeks
Jack Ross
Ankle
4-6 weeks
Jayden Short
Elbow
3-4 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, June 4
Early prognosis
Lambert is still a week or two away with Achilles tendonitis. Short is aiming for a return the week after the bye (round 15), although it will probably be on reduced minutes through the VFL. Nankervis and Riewoldt are also post-bye prospects, although not quite as immediate as Short. Riewoldt has just progressed from running on the weight-bearing Alter-G treadmill to running outside. The club is confident Pickett will play at some stage this season at either VFL or AFL level. – Sarah Black
ST KILDA
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Blake Acres
Ill
Test
Logan Austin
Shoulder
Indefinite
Jack Bytel
Back
Season
Jake Carlisle
Back
3-5 weeks
Jarryn Geary
Leg
8-10 weeks
Jack Lonie
Knee
3-5 weeks
Jonathon Marsh
Ill
Test
Paddy McCartin
Concussion
Season
Daniel McKenzie
Ill
Test
Lewis Pierce
Concussion
Test
Dylan Roberton
Heart
Season
Sam Rowe
Shoulder
Test
Jack Steven
Mental health
Indefinite
Jimmy Webster
Hand
2-3 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, June 4
Early prognosis
There are positive noises coming out of the Saints about Steven, with a return in the coming weeks on the cards. It would be surprising if any of the ill Saints didn't get up after the bye to face Gold Coast. - Dinny Navaratnam
SYDNEY
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Harry Cunningham
Adductor
3-5 weeks
Kieren Jack
Hip
2-3 weeks
Zak Jones
Hamstring
1-2 weeks
Josh Kennedy
Knee
2-3 weeks
Jack Maibaum
Knee
Season
Sam Naismith
Knee
TBC
Nick Smith
Hamstring
TBC
Durak Tucker
Knee
Indefinite
Updated: Tuesday, June 4
Early prognosis
The Swans expect Kennedy, Jones and Jack to be available after the mid-season bye in round 13 if their rehabilitation continues to progress well. Cunningham has started running and could be set to return not long after that.- Adam Curley
WEST COAST
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Tom Barrass
Foot
3-4 weeks
Patrick Bines
Hernia
TBC
Hamish Brayshaw
Toe
Test
Harry Edwards
Foot
TBC
Tom Hickey
Ankle
Test
Shannon Hurn
Hamstring
1-2 weeks
Fraser McInnes
Shoulder
1 week
Nic Naitanui
Knee
Indefinite
Daniel Venables
Concussion
TBC
Francis Watson
Shoulder
Test
Updated: Tuesday, June 4
Early prognosis
Hurn ran laps and kicked off both feet briefly at training on Tuesday but won't be on the plane to face Sydney before the bye. Barrass was leaping onto the jumping bag and landing with no concerns in a positive sign after missing seven games to date. Hickey will be available after two weeks out with an ankle injury, but could return against West Perth in the WAFL. - Travis King
WESTERN BULLDOGS
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Ben Cavarra
Hamstring
Available
Hayden Crozier
Toe
Test
Taylor Duryea
Hip
Test
Dale Morris
Knee
Test
Fergus Greene
Shoulder
TBC
Mitch Wallis
Ankle
TBC
Josh Schache
Concussion
Test
Lukas Webb
Ankle
TBC
Updated: Tuesday, June 4
Early prognosis
The Bulldogs expect to return from the bye in healthy shape. Crozier, Duryea and the long-awaited return of stalwart Morris could all occur in a fortnight to bolster an under-siege defence. Forward Schache suffered delayed concussion symptoms in the VFL, while Greene dislocated his shoulder. Webb is set to miss an extended period after an ankle injury at training.- Paul Bastin
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