Forward Menzel will have a fitness test on his injured quad after missing the past two games. He's likely to come back through the SANFL. Forward McGovern (hamstring) and winger Seedsman (groin) could return in the SANFL as early as next week after lengthy stints on the sideline. Midfielder Hampton has had ankle surgery and is expected to be back just in time for the finals. - Lee Gaskin
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Claye Beams
Hamstring
1 week
Allen Christensen
Shoulder
Season
Jack Frost
Concussion
Test
Mitch Robinson
Foot
8 weeks
Tom Rockliff
Shoulder
1 week
Updated: Tuesday, May 30
Early prognosis
The bye this weekend should help a couple of players recover in time for the Lions' next match against Fremantle on June 10. Vice-captain Rockliff will be over his shoulder injury by then, while running defender Beams (hamstring) should also be available.- Michael Whiting
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Ciaran Byrne
Knee
1 week
Liam Jones
Ankle
1 week
Sam Rowe
Knee
Season
Updated: Tuesday, May 30
Early prognosis
Key defender Rowe’s surgery on the ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee went well last week and he will have a short break. While Rowe starts on his long rehabilitation, Irishman Byrne is close to playing after being sidelined for 11 months with the same injury. He is set to resume with the Northern Blues, who also have a bye this weekend. Liam Jones, who injured his left ankle late in the Northern Blues’ win over Sandringham on May 20, also hopes to be back after the bye. Veteran Dale Thomas, who missed last Sunday’s game against North Melbourne because of concussion and a broken nose, will be available after the bye. - Howard Kotton
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
James Aish
Fractured cheekbone
1-2 weeks
Darcy Moore
Shin
TBC
Adam Oxley
Groin/hip
7 weeks
Ben Reid
Quad
1-2 weeks
Ben Sinclair*
Hamstring
3-4 weeks
Travis Varcoe
Hamstring
2 weeks
Jesse White
Hamstring
1-2 weeks
Rupert Wills
Calf
Test
Updated: Tuesday, May 30
Early prognosis
Moore appears the only new concern after copping a knock to his right shin. Aish is still sidelined after a head clash, while Reid and Varcoe are expected to be available after the Pies' round 13 bye. Sinclair is still eyeing a return in the second half of the year. - Ben Collins
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Mitch Brown
Ankle
2-3 weeks
Aaron Francis
Groin
Test
Jayden Laverde*
Ankle
4-5 weeks
Kobe Mutch
Hip
Test
Updated: Tuesday, May 30
Early prognosis
Defender Patrick Ambrose will be available this week after missing the past five games with a quad strain. Ambrose was close to playing last week so it will be interesting to see if he is recalled straight into the senior team. Jordan Ridley will play his first VFL game for the club after three months on the sidelines with a back injury, while ruckman Matthew Leuenberger is also available after missing last week's loss to Richmond with illness. - Callum Twomey
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Michael Apeness
Knee
Season
Harley Balic
Personal leave
Indefinite
Hayden Ballantyne
Hamstring
3 weeks
Harley Bennell
Calf
4-5 weeks
Zac Clarke*
Knee
TBC
Ed Langdon
Knee
Test
Alex Pearce
Leg
TBC
Aaron Sandilands
Hamstring
Test
Matthew Uebergang
Hamstring
TBC
Updated: Tuesday, May 30
Early prognosis
Aaron Sandilands and Ed Langdon appear strong chances to be available against Collingwood after sitting out the 100-point loss to Adelaide. The Dockers planned to have Harley Bennell back playing within the next three weeks but his timeframe to return remains about a month away at least. Harley Balic is yet to return to the club after taking leave for personal reasons two weeks ago. - Travis King
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Nakia Cockatoo
Hamstring
Test
Josh Cowan
Achilles soreness
TBC
Cory Gregson*
Foot
TBC
Jack Henry
Appendix
1-2 weeks
Timm House
Collarbone
6-8 weeks
Tom Lonergan
Calf tightness
Test
Lincoln McCarthy
Groin
6-8 weeks
Quinton Narkle
Hamstring
Test
Brandan Parfitt*
Hamstring
6-8 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, May 30
Early prognosis
The Cats expect veteran Tom Lonergan to be available after he was managed for the Port Adelaide game, while they have not given up hope on Nakia Cockatoo recovering from his hamstring injury in time to play Adelaide. The unlucky Josh Cowan is searching for a solution to his ongoing Achilles problem. - Peter Ryan
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Gary Ablett
Shoulder
Test
Callum Ah Chee
Back
1-2 weeks
Ben Ainsworth
Quad
Test
Sam Day
Hip
Season
Jarrad Grant
Knee
Test
Michael Rischitelli
Knee
1-2 weeks
Matt Rosa
Concussion
Test
Rory Thompson
Hamstring
Test
Updated: Tuesday, May 30
Early prognosis
A good chunk of the Suns' injured personnel should return this week. Ablett will play the Eagles, while Rosa is also a chance. Thompson and Ainsworth are likely to come back through the NEAFL, while veteran Rischitelli is only a week or two away from playing his first game after rupturing his ACL in round 16 last season.- Michael Whiting
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Matt Buntine
Knee
Season
Stephen Coniglio
Ankle
8 weeks
Brett Deledio
Calf
TBC
Ryan Griffen
Ankle
3-4 weeks
Nick Haynes
Hamstring
4-5 weeks
Jacob Hopper
Finger
2 weeks
Steve Johnson
Knee
Test
Adam Kennedy
Knee
Season
Rory Lobb
Groin
Test
Tendai Mzungu
Hamstring
Test
Tom Scully
Knee
Test
Will Setterfield
Ankle
3-4 weeks
Devon Smith
Knee
5 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, May 30
Early prognosis
Scully was extremely close to playing last week so should have no problem proving his fitness for the clash with Essendon, but Lobb and Johnson remain doubtful. Mzungu could be close to a return in the NEAFL but could also be given another week of solid training after a significant hamstring injury. All four are likely to be tested later in the week. - Adam Curley
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Grant Birchall
Knee
1 week
Jonathon Ceglar*
ACL
Indefinite
Jack Fitzpatrick
Concussion
TBC
James Frawley
Turf toe
6 weeks
Kieran Lovell
Shoulder
Indefinite
Jaeger O'Meara
Knee
Indefinite
Jonathan O'Rourke
Hamstring
5-7 weeks
Cyril Rioli
PCL
6-8 weeks
Ben Stratton
Bone bruising (knee)
2-4 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, May 30
Early prognosis
The Hawks had flagged that Birchall might be available for Thursday night’s clash with Port Adelaide but a return next week against Gold Coast now seems more likely. O’Brien is over a hip complaint and is likely to be picked for the Port game, while defender Miles has recovered from his medial strain and should return through the VFL. O’Meara continues to work through his conditioning block but is not doing ball work just yet. - Ashley Browne
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Angus Brayshaw
Concussion
Indefinite
Lochie Filipovic
Hip flexor
1-2 weeks
Colin Garland*
Knee
Season
Max Gawn
Hamstring
4 weeks
Jesse Hogan
Cancer
Indefinite
Pat McKenna
Hamstring
10-12 weeks
Christian Salem
Suspension
Available
Joel Smith
Shoulder
4 weeks
Jake Spencer
Shoulder
2 weeks
Aaron vandenBerg*
Heel
8 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, May 30
Early prognosis
Hogan returned to the club this week after surgery to treat testicular cancer. The Demons are hopeful he may be fit to face Collingwood on Queen's Birthday, although they will not rush his comeback to the field. Gawn looks likely to resume in round 14 as he completes the final stages of his rehab. Spencer is slightly ahead of Gawn and could be available in round 13. - Ben Guthrie
Paul Ahern*
Knee
Season
Oscar Junker
Broken tibia
2-3 weeks
Ben McKay
Groin/hip
2-3 weeks
Jy Simpkin
AC joint
4 weeks
Lindsay Thomas
Suspended
Available round 13
Corey Wagner
Ankle
3-5 weeks
Sam Wright
Ankle
1-2 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, May 30
Early prognosis
Sam Gibson had scans on his back on Monday after hurting it in the dramatic win over Carlton a day earlier, but he has not appeared on the club's injury list. The midfielder's 118 consecutive games are the longest active streak in the AFL. There was concern for Trent Dumont in his first match back, after missing the previous week with concussion, when he suffered another head knock against the Blues, but he passed a concussion test and he and club doctors have declared him ready to go for Saturday night's clash with Richmond. There could be some injury relief for North after its round 12 bye. - Marc McGowan
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Nathan Krakouer
Heel
Test
Will Snelling
Ankle
Test
Chad Wingard
Calf
1-2 weeks
Updated: Monday, May 29
Early prognosis
Star midfielder/forward Wingard was originally set to miss two weeks with a calf injury, but now is also in doubt for his side's round 12 encounter with Essendon at Etihad Stadium. Wingard injured his calf at training on Saturday, May 19, and missed the Power's round 10 loss to Geelong.- Lee Gaskin
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Dan Butler
Groin soreness
Test
Reece Conca*
Foot
Indefinite
Nathan Drummond*
Knee
Season
Jack Graham*
Ankle
2 weeks
Ben Griffiths
Concussion
Indefinite
Shaun Hampson*
Back
Indefinite
Callum Moore
Ankle
4-6 weeks
Nick Vlastuin
Shoulder
1 week
Updated: Tuesday, May 30
Early prognosis
Moore suffered a left ankle partial syndesmosis sprain in the VFL and will be wearing a moon boot for one week. He underwent an arthroscope, which ruled out the need for major surgery. Nathan Broad has recovered from a shoulder injury and returns in the VFL this weekend, meaning the Tigers will need to move Ivan Soldo back to the rookie list temporarily. They can re-elevate the ruckman in place of Conca, Drummond, Graham or Hampson. Butler faces a fitness test this week after missing two matches. - Nathan Schmook
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
David Armitage
Groin
Indefinite
Tom Hickey
Knee
Test
Ed Phillips
Ankle
4-6 weeks
Nick Riewoldt
Knee
Test
Jimmy Webster
Hand
Test
Nathan Wright
Concussion
Test
Updated: Tuesday, May 30
Early prognosis
Alan Richardson is "hopeful" of having Riewoldt back for the clash against Adelaide in round 12. Webster and Hickey both trained on Tuesday before the players have four days off, starting from Wednesday. - Dinny Navaratnam
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Harry Cunningham
Foot
4-8 weeks
Kieren Jack
Hip
Test
Alex Johnson*
Knee
Indefinite
Jarrad McVeigh
Hamstring
Test
Sam Naismith
Knee
Test
Daniel Robinson
Fractured jaw
2-3 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, May 30
Early prognosis
McVeigh, Jack and Naismith should be ready to resume after this week's bye, unless they have an issue at training next week. Jake Lloyd and Sam Reid were both concussed in last week's loss to Hawthorn but will be available to play the Bulldogs. - Adam Curley
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Matthew Allen
Foot
4 weeks
Josh Kennedy
Calf
3 weeks
Mark LeCras
Hip
Test
Scott Lycett
Shoulder
Test
Nic Naitanui*
Knee
Late 2017 season
Luke Shuey
Calf
Test
Simon Tunbridge
Knee
3 weeks
Jake Waterman
Foot
6-7 weeks
Francis Watson
Ankle
Test
Sharrod Wellingham
Ankle
1 week
Updated: Tuesday, May 30
Early prognosis
Ruckman Scott Lycett could make his long-awaited return to football for East Perth on Monday in his first game since dislocating his shoulder in the pre-season. Exciting defender Francis Watson is also aiming for an earlier-than-expected comeback from an ankle issue. Star midfielder Luke Shuey and forward Mark LeCras just have to get through training to be available to face Gold Coast. - Travis King
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Matthew Boyd
Shoulder
Test
Stewart Crameri
Hip
Season
Josh Dunkley
Shoulder
7-8 weeks
Patrick Lipinski
Collarbone
Test
Brad Lynch
Hamstring
Test
Robert Murphy
Knee
3-4 weeks
Josh Prudden
Hamstring
1-2 weeks
Clay Smith
Calf
2-3 weeks
Roarke Smith
Knee
Season
Updated: Tuesday, May 30
Early prognosis
The Dogs will have to do without skipper Murphy and forward Smith for the next few weeks, but should regain defender Boyd for the round 12 clash with Sydney. Youngsters Lynch and Lipinski should resume through the VFL after Footscray's bye this weekend. - Ryan Davidson
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