TAYLOR Adams, Josh Jenkins, Jake Stringer, Tom Liberatore, Matt de Boer and more... some big names have been added to the injury list ahead of round 14.
Who will be right and who is struggling? We find out when your wounded stars will be back.
ADELAIDE
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Tom Doedee
Knee
Season
Josh Jenkins
Knee
4-6 weeks
Jake Kelly
Calf
1 week
Tom Lynch
Calf
1 week
Lachlan Murphy
Teeth
1 week
Daniel Talia
Quad
1 week
Updated: Tuesday, June 18
Early prognosis
Jenkins is expected to miss up to six weeks after hyperextending his knee in the Crows' round 13 win against Richmond at Adelaide Oval. Jenkins sustained a lateral ligament and capsular injury with bone bruising. Talia, Kelly and Murphy aren't expected to miss any football and will be available for the Crows' next game – their round 15 clash with Geelong. Lynch is also on track to return to face the Cats after missing the past two games with a calf strain. - Lee Gaskin
BRISBANE
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Marcus Adams
Knee
Test
Zac Bailey
Hamstring
Test
Jarrod Berry
Knee
2 weeks
Tom Cutler
Foot
3 weeks
Ely Smith
Foot
2 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, June 18
Early prognosis
Adams and Bailey just have to get through Thursday's main session to return in the NEAFL on Saturday. For Adams, it will be his first game in Brisbane colours since switching from the Western Bulldogs. Berry also trained strongly on Tuesday and is close to a return. - Michael Whiting
CARLTON
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Ed Curnow
Ankle
Test
Josh Deluca
Hamstring
Test
Sam Docherty
Knee
Indefinite
Liam Jones
Concussion
TBC
Liam Stocker
Foot
2-3 weeks
Tom Williamson
Back
2-3 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, June 18
Early prognosis
Reliable midfielder Curnow rolled his ankle during the weekend's loss to the Dogs, but the club is confident he shouldn't miss any footy thanks to the bye this weekend. The Blues won't consider Jones until he is fully over his concussion symptoms, but hope that he should be available at some point after the bye. - Riley Beveridge
COLLINGWOOD
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Taylor Adams
Groin
1 week
Flynn Appleby
Ankle
Available
Dayne Beams
Hip
10-14 weeks
Lynden Dunn
Knee
Season
Jamie Elliott
Hamstring
1 week
Brodie Grundy
Neck
TBC
Will Kelly
Leg
4-7 weeks
Tom Langdon
Knee
TBC
Nathan Murphy
Ankle
Indefinite
Sam Murray
Provisional ASADA suspension
TBC
John Noble
Conditioning
Available
Daniel Wells
Knee
10 weeks
Rupert Wills
Calf
TBC
Updated: Tuesday, June 18
Early prognosis
Grundy almost missed the Queen's Birthday clash with Melbourne but should be fine to face the Western Bulldogs after the Pies' round 13 bye, but Adams and Elliott aren't yet ready to return. Wills has been sidelined with a calf problem, but Appleby is ready to resume in the VFL and he will be joined by mid-season draftee Noble, who will make his first appearance for the club. A timeframe on Langdon is expected to become clearer in coming weeks. Murphy'srecovery has been slow and Kelly will also spend a considerable time on the sidelines. Beams and Wells face a race against time to return before season's end, 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
Kobe Mutch
Hamstring
Test
Devon Smith
Knee
Season
James Stewart
Groin
Test
Jake Stringer
Leg
Test
Updated: Monday, June 17
Early prognosis
Essendon has a relatively fit squad, despite the long-term absence of Daniher and Smith for the rest of this season. Stringer escaped serious injury but has a sore leg and is in doubt to face the Eagles this week.- Callum Twomey
FREMANTLE
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Stefan Giro
Knee
Season
Shane Kersten
Foot
TBC
Rory Lobb
Foot
4 weeks
Alex Pearce
Ankle
Season
Aaron Sandilands
Calf
TBC
Sam Sturt
Concussion
Test
Matt Taberner
Foot
Season
Luke Valente
Groin
Test
Updated: Tuesday, June 18
Early prognosis
Lobb's better than expected prognosis is a major boost and the Dockers could have three genuine ruckmen vying for spots later in the year with Sandilands aiming to be back close to round 18. Sturt is set for his first game at Peel in two months after recovering from his second concussion in his rookie year, and should be joined by Valente. - Travis King
GEELONG
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Nakia Cockatoo
Knee
4-6 weeks
Jordan Cunico
Ankle
4-6 weeks
Lachie Henderson
Plantar fascia
Test
Sam Menegola
Knee
Test
Quinton Narkle
Hamstring
1-2 weeks
Esava Ratugolea
Hamstring
Test
Updated: Tuesday, June 18
Early prognosis
Menegola appears at least another week off as he pushes for full fitness from his knee surgery, with some consideration given to playing a half in the VFL. Ratugolea has completed two running sessions since returning from the bye and is touch and go to face Port Adelaide. Henderson has returned to training and is putting his hand up for selection. Narkle will be managed closely after injuring his hamstring twice in as many games a month ago. - Mitch Cleary
GOLD COAST
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Ben Ainsworth
Foot
3-5 weeks
Jack Bowes
Quad
6 weeks
Sam Collins
Hip
3 weeks
Sam Fletcher
Quad
TBC
Pearce Hanley
Quad
1-2 weeks
Sean Lemmens
Ankle
3 weeks
Touk Miller
Quad
Test
Jordan Murdoch
Foot
1-3 weeks
Izak Rankine
Hamstring
1 week
Brad Scheer
Hand
Test
Josh Schoenfeld
Knee
TBC
Rory Thompson
Knee
Season
Harrison Wigg
Knee
Season
Aaron Young
Knee
1 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, June 18
Early prognosis
Finally some good news just around the corner with Rankine expected to play his first match for the club since the JLT Community Series following the bye. Hanley and Murdoch would also be an outside chance of returning, while Young should also come into consideration. - Michael Whiting
GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Jye Caldwell
Calf
1 week
Aidan Corr
Calf
1 week
Matt de Boer
Shoulder
8 weeks
Nick Haynes
Ankle
1-2 weeks
Lachlan Keeffe
Broken hand
3 weeks
Xavier O'Halloran
Knee
TBC
Jonathon Patton
Knee
TBC
Tommy Sheridan
Calf
Test
Zac Sproule
Knee
4-6 weeks
Callan Ward
Knee
Season
Lachie Whitfield
Collarbone
1-2 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, June 18
Early prognosis
The loss of de Boer is a massive blow for the Giants after the stopper's career renaissance this year, but he could be back for at least a couple of games before the finals. In better news, they should get Whitfield, Haynes and Corr back not long after this week's bye. - Ben Collins
HAWTHORN
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Grant Birchall
Calf
Test
Jacob Koschitzke
Hip
1 week
Darren Minchington
Hamstring
Test
Tom Mitchell
Broken leg
Indefinite
Tim Mohr
Dislocated knee/ACL
Season
Jack Scrimshaw
Knee
1-2 weeks
Chad Wingard
Hamstring
1 week
Updated: Tuesday, June 18
Early prognosis
Birchall is finally on the verge of playing again after multiple muscle-related setbacks this year, and it might even be as soon as this Saturday. The star defender's last AFL match was round 15, 2017, and he has endured a horror run of knee then muscle issues since. Scrimshaw hasn't progressed as quickly as hoped and may still be a fortnight or more away. Koschitzke last played on May 12, but has popped up on the injury list for the first time, while Minchington will again need to pass a test to play in the VFL. - Marc McGowan
MELBOURNE
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Sam Frost
Concussion
TBC
Neville Jetta
Knee
6 weeks
Corey Maynard
Concussion
Test
Jake Melksham
Foot
4 weeks
Aaron Nietschke
Knee
Season
Joel Smith
Groin
4 weeks
Tim Smith
Flu
TBC
Tom Sparrow
Knee
7-9 weeks
Aaron vandenBerg
Ankle
4 weeks
Guy Walker
Shoulder
Indefinite
Updated: Tuesday, June 18
Early prognosis
No football at either level means, for once, no new injuries for Melbourne. The Dees are yet to confirm an updated injury list, but Tim Smith should be right to go after missing the Queen's Birthday clash with the flu. Frost also suffered concussion in the loss to the Pies, but the bye will have helped his chances enormously. - Sarah Black
NORTH MELBOURNE
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Majak Daw
Pelvis/hips
Indefinite
Aaron Hall
Knee
TBC
Shaun Higgins
AC joint
4-5 weeks
Ben Jacobs
Head/neck
Indefinite
Jamie Macmillan
Calf
Test
Tom McKenzie
Back
TBC
Bailey Scott
Foot
Indefinite
Dom Tyson
Calf
1 week
Ed Vickers-Willis
Knee
Season
Will Walker
Knee
Indefinite
Tom Wilkinson
Ankle
2-3 weeks
Sam Wright
Ankle
1 week
Updated: Tuesday, June 18
Early prognosis
Scott underwent surgery on Tuesday night to repair a fractured bone in his left foot. The round one NAB AFL Rising Star nominee suffered the injury in the second term of the VFL at the weekend and there is no timetable for his return. The Roos will hopefully regain Macmillan, Tyson and Wright from multiple-match absences after the bye. The prognosis for Hall's knee injury two weekends ago is unclear. There is still no significant update on any of Daw, Jacobs or Walker. - Marc McGowan
PORT ADELAIDE
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Jake Patmore
Knee
Season
Tom Rockliff
Hamstring
1 week
Jack Watts
Leg
Indefinite
Updated: Tuesday, June 18
Early prognosis
The Power are almost back to full strength. Rockliff will miss Saturday night's clash with Geelong – the third straight game he's missed with a hamstring injury. The Power are hopeful he will be available for the following week's game with the Western Bulldogs. Watts is working on his rehab in the gym and is nearing a return to the track as he aims for a late-season comeback. - Lee Gaskin
RICHMOND
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
David Astbury
Hamstring
Test
Trent Cotchin
Hamstring
Test
Shane Edwards
Hamstring
Test
Luke English
Shoulder
2-4 weeks
Kane Lambert
Achilles
1-2 weeks
Oleg Markov
VFL suspension
1 week
Callum Moore
Ankle
4-6 weeks
Toby Nankervis
Adductor
2-4 weeks
Marlion Pickett
Finger
6-8 weeks
Alex Rance
Knee
Season
Jack Riewoldt
PCL
2-4 weeks
Jack Ross
Ankle
2-4 weeks
Jayden Short
Elbow
2-3 weeks
Ivan Soldo
Illness
Test
Updated: Tuesday, June 18
Early prognosis
The light at the end of the tunnel is hopefully in sight for the injury-ravaged Tigers, who go into the bye with 13 players sidelined. Astbury, Cotchin, Soldo and Edwards are expected to return after the bye, with Lambert and Short also close. - Sarah Black
ST KILDA
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Logan Austin
Shoulder
Indefinite
Jack Bytel
Back
Season
Jarryn Geary
Leg
8-10 weeks
Max King
Ankle
TBC
Billy Longer
Concussion
TBC
Jack Lonie
Knee
2-3 weeks
Paddy McCartin
Concussion
Season
Ed Phillips
Hamstring
1-2 weeks
Lewis Pierce
Concussion
TBC
Dylan Roberton
Heart
Season
Jack Steele
Knee
2-3 weeks
Jack Steven
Mental health
3-5 weeks
Jimmy Webster
Hand
1-2 weeks
Brandon White
Thigh
Test
Updated: Tuesday, June 18
Early prognosis
King will miss at least six weeks with a right ankle syndesmosis issue, but he could be out for the season, depending on how that settles. Steele will run this week and begin training next week as he aims for a quick comeback from a dislocated kneecap. Webster will be sidelined for at least another match after right hand surgery. Concussion battles have decimated the Saints' ruck depth with Pierce and Longer both sidelined. - Dinny Navaratnam
SYDNEY
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Harry Cunningham
Adductor
TBC
Will Hayward
Hip
Test
Kieren Jack
Hip
Test
Zak Jones
Hamstring
Test
Josh Kennedy
Knee
Test
Jack Maibaum
Knee
Season
Jarrad McVeigh
Thigh
2-3 weeks
Sam Naismith
Knee
TBC
Nick Smith
Hamstring
Season
Durak Tucker
Knee
Indefinite
Updated: Tuesday, June 18
Early prognosis
Cunningham had a setback with his groin at training on Saturday just when he was ready to resume after a long absence, but Kennedy, Jones, Hayward and Jack should be available to face Hawthorn on Friday night. McVeigh should miss at least a couple of games, while Smith will have a third bout of surgery this week and won't play again this season. - Sarah Black
WEST COAST
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Oscar Allen
Ankle
Test
Tom Barrass
Foot
Test
Patrick Bines
Hernia
TBC
Harry Edwards
Foot
TBC
Shannon Hurn
Hamstring
Test
Fraser McInnes
Hamstring
Test
Willie Rioli
Suspension
1 week
Nathan Vardy
Suspension
1 week
Daniel Venables
Concussion
TBC
Elliot Yeo
Calf
Test
Updated: Tuesday, June 18
Early prognosis
Premiership skipper Hurn looks a certain starter against Essendon on Thursday night, while Allen and Yeo should also return after missing the loss to Sydney before the bye. Barrass will make his comeback from foot surgery in the WAFL alongside NicNaitanui at East Fremantle on Saturday. Venables remains without a return date from concussion more than a month after a heavy hit in the win over Melbourne. - Travis King
WESTERN BULLDOGS
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Billy Gowers
Ankle
3-5 weeks
Tom Liberatore
Knee
4-6 weeks
Dale Morris
Knee
Test
Fergus Greene
Shoulder
2-4 weeks
Mitch Wallis
Ankle
3-4 weeks
Lukas Webb
Ankle
4-6 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, June 18
Early prognosis
A collective sigh of relief from Whitten Oval after confirmation Liberatore avoided damage to his ACL against Carlton. He has undergone surgery to repair cartilage in his knee. Veteran Morris is on the verge of a remarkable return from an ACL injury of his own suffered in the pre-season. - Paul Bastin
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