Player

Injury

Estimated Return

Luke BrownFractured cheekboneTest
Ben Davis*Foot4-6 weeks
Cam Ellis-Yolmen*KneeSeason
Curtly Hampton*Ankle9-11 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, June 13

Track watch

With the Crows having the bye this weekend, defender Luke Brown could be available to return for their Thursday night clash with Hawthorn at Adelaide Oval in round 14. Mitch McGovern (hamstring) and Paul Seedsman (groin) made successful returns from long-term injuries in the SANFL, albeit while having their game-time managed. - Lee Gaskin 

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

Allen ChristensenShoulderSeason
Mitch RobinsonFootSeason
Updated: Thursday, June 15

Track watch

All good news for the Lions, with just Christensen and Robinson on the injured list. Claye Beams returned from a hamstring injury in the NEAFL at the weekend and got through strongly. - Michael Whiting

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

Sam Rowe*KneeSeason
Alex SilvagniKnee3-4 weeks
Liam SumnerAdductorTBC
Updated: Thursday, June 15

Track watch

The Blues will need to find a replacement for Silvagni when they take on Gold Coast at Metricon Stadium this Saturday night. The rugged defender came off early in the first quarter against Greater Western Sydney on Sunday and scans on Monday revealed bone bruising to his left knee, which should keep him out for 3-4 weeks. Liam Sumner will also miss with an adductor problem. - Howard Kotton

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

Jamie ElliottAnkleTBC
Tyson GoldsackShoulder1-2 weeks
Adam OxleyGroin/hip10-11 weeks
Ben ReidQuadTest
Ben Sinclair*Hamstring4-5 weeks
Travis VarcoeHamstringTest
Daniel WellsCalf3-4 weeks
Rupert WillsCalfTest
Updated: Wednesday, June 14

Track watch

After their bye, the Pies could welcome back quality quartet Elliott, Reid, Goldsack and Varcoe for their round 14 encounter with Port Adelaide at the MCG. Wells is several weeks away with his latest calf injury, while Sinclair is also eyeing a return in the second half of the year. - Ben Collins

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

Patrick AmbroseQuad5-6 weeks
Mitch BrownAnkle1-2 weeks
Jayden Laverde*Ankle2-3 weeks
Darcy ParishCalfTest
Updated: Tuesday, June 13

Track watch

The Bombers have the bye this week, and are hopeful of regaining young midfielder Parish for their round 14 clash with Sydney after missing him the past two weeks with his minor calf strain. Brown is edging closer as he recovers from an ankle injury, as is Laverde, who hasn't played since the JLT Community Series. - Callum Twomey

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

Michael ApenessKneeSeason
Hayden Ballantyne  Hamstring Test
Harley BalicPersonal leaveIndefinite
Harley Bennell Calf 3-4 weeks
Zac Clarke* Knee TBC
Brady GreyHamstring2-3 weeks
Ed LangdonKneeTest
Alex Pearce  LegTBC
Aaron SandilandsHamstringTest
Matthew UebergangHamstringTBC
Updated: Tuesday, June 13

Track watch

Brady Grey's hamstring strain in the loss to the Lions is at the lower end of the scale, in one positive to come from a dismal performance, while the Dockers would expect to get Ed Langdon and Aaron Sandilands back after the bye. Goalsneak Hayden Ballantyne should also make his second attempt at a comeback – probably with Peel although Grey's injury has opened the door – after the weekend off- Travis King

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

Mark BlicavsSoreness1 week
Nakia CockatooHamstringTBC
Josh CowanAchillesSeason
Cory Gregson*FootSeason
Tom HawkinsSuspendedRound 14
Timm HouseCollarboneTest
Lincoln McCarthyGroin4 weeks
Brandan Parfitt*Hamstring4 weeks
Scott SelwoodHamstringTBC
Updated: Friday, June 16

Track watch

Blicavs missed the Eagles clash due to soreness, but the senior list is mostly healthy although long-term injured pair Cowan and Gregson are unlikely to play again this season after undergoing surgery. Parfitt is making good progress after injuring his hamstring in round six but the Cats will be cautious, while the little known House is an outside chance to play VFL this week after making a remarkable recovery from a collarbone injury. Scott Selwood and Cockatoo need to be assessed after injuring their hamstrings in the West Coast clash. - Peter Ryan

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

Callum Ah CheeBackTest
Sam DayHipSeason
Jarrod HarbrowClub suspension1 week
Touk MillerIllness/ankle1 week
Updated: Thursday, June 15

Track watch

This is the best the Suns' injury list has looked in three years, but Miller will miss another week as he struggles to overcome an ankle problem. Ah Chee was selected to play last week but was withdrawn a day before the game. He is expected to be fine this week, but might be more likely to return through the NEAFL- Michael Whiting

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

Matt BuntineKneeSeason
Stephen ConiglioAnkle7 weeks
Phil DavisAnkleTest
Brett DeledioCalfTBC
Ryan GriffenAnkle11 weeks
Nick Haynes Hamstring 1-2 weeks
Jacob HopperFinger1-2 weeks
Adam KennedyKneeSeason
Rory LobbGroinTest
Will SetterfieldAnkle1-2 weeks
Devon SmithKnee3 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, June 13

Track watch

Davis rolled his ankle against the Blues but should be fit to play after the bye, while Lobb will also be a chance to face the Brisbane Lions at the Gabba. Haynes, Hopper and Setterfield are scheduled to resume in round 14 if they can get through the next couple of weeks on the track, but after lengthy lay-offs they will probably run out in the NEAFL. - Adam Curley

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

Grant BirchallKneeTest
Luke BreustIllnessAvailable
Jonathon Ceglar*ACLIndefinite
Jack FitzpatrickConcussionIndefinite
James FrawleyTurf toe4 weeks
Josh GibsonGroinTBC
Luke HodgeGroinTest
Kieran LovellShoulderIndefinite
Jaeger O'MearaKneeIndefinite
Jonathan O'RourkeHamstring3-5 weeks
Cyril RioliPCL4-6 weeks
Ben StrattonBone bruising (knee)1-2 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, June 13

Track watch

If none of the above are available for the trip to Adelaide after the bye, the Hawks might as well bring Kelvin Moore and Chris Langford out of retirement because the backline has been stripped bare. But the likelihood is that Birchall returns for just his fourth game of the year while the suspicion here is that Hodge was managed last weekend against Gold Coast so that he plays his 300th game later this season at the MCG rather than Launceston as scheduled. His return, along with that of Breust and Birchall should ensure that the Hawks take a more competitive team to play the Crows in what shapes as a difficult evening in any event. Gibson is one to watch because if his groin complaint is serious we may not see him again this season - which could possibly be his last in the AFL. - Ashley Browne

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

Angus BrayshawConcussionIndefinite
Lochie FilipovicHip flexor2 weeks
Colin Garland*KneeSeason
Max GawnHamstringTest
Jesse HoganTesticular cancer4-6 weeks
Pat McKennaHamstring6-8 weeks
Joel SmithShoulder2 weeks
Tim SmithNavicular boneSeason
Aaron vandenBerg*HeelSeason
Updated: Thursday, June 15  

 

Track watch

The Demons were hopeful Gawn will be right to play, but with three six-day breaks over the coming weeks, he will miss Sunday's clash against the Dogs. Hogan is still at least a month away from a return, the Demons revealed on Tuesday. - Ben Guthrie

Paul Ahern*KneeSeason
Ben JacobsLower leg2 weeks
Oscar JunkerBroken tibiaTBC
Ben McKayGroin/hip2 weeks
Jy SimpkinAC joint2-3 weeks
Ed Vickers-WillisPCL6-8 weeks
Corey WagnerAnkle1-2 weeks
Sam WrightFoot2-3 weeks
Updated: Thursday, June 15

Track watch

Young defender Vickers-Willis will be missing for up to eight weeks after suffering a knee injury against Richmond before the bye. That blow comes on top of Jacobs and Wright progressing slower than hoped with their respective ailments. Neither player has been sighted at AFL level this year. Veteran forward Lindsay Thomas is available after suspension, but will almost certainly resume in the VFL.Marc McGowan

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

Karl AmonKnee2-3 weeks
Aidyn JohnsonHipTest
Angus MonfriesCalf2 weeks
Updated: Thursday, June 15

Track watch

Experienced forward Monfries injured his calf in the SANFL last Sunday. Scans revealed it was a minor calf strain. With the SANFL having a split round, Monfries will miss only one game and be expected to return for the game against Woodville-West Torrens on July 1. - Lee Gaskin

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

Reece Conca*FootIndefinite
Nathan Drummond*KneeSeason
Todd EltonShoulder4-5 weeks
Jack GrahamAnkleTest
Ben GriffithsConcussionIndefinite
Shaun Hampson*BackIndefinite
Callum MooreAnkle3 weeks
Nick VlastuinShoulder1 week
Updated: Wednesday, June 14

Track watch

Vlastuin is likely to be held back one more week, but the Tigers are planning to bring draftee Graham off the long-term injury list to play limited VFL minutes if he gets through training this week. Elton's shoulder injury does not require surgery but he faces up to a month on the sidelines for rest and rehabilitation. - Nathan Schmook

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

David ArmitageGroin4-5 weeks
Hugh GoddardFootIndefinite
Paddy McCartinKnee1-2 weeks
Ed PhillipsLeg1 week
Nathan WrightShoulder1-2 weeks
Updated: Thursday, June 15

 Track watch

Nick Riewoldt returns from bone bruising in his left knee, while Jake Carlisle copped a heavy corkie against Adelaide but is expected to face North Melbourne on Friday night at Etihad Stadium. Mav Weller rolled his right ankle for the third time this season against the Crows but came back on and played well, so he should be right. Tough nut Wright copped a shoulder knock against the Crows and Paddy McCartin has been ruled out for at least a week after pulling up sore. - Dinny Navaratnam

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

Darcy CameronShoulderSeason
Harry CunninghamFoot1-2 weeks
Alex Johnson*KneeIndefinite
Jarrad McVeighHamstring1-2 weeks
Daniel RobinsonFractured jaw1 week
Updated: Thursday, June 15

Track watch

McVeigh, Cunningham and Robinson are likely to ramp up their training with the hope of returning in the next fortnight, but Cameron was injured in the Swans' NEAFL game on Saturday and will have surgery on his right shoulder next week, ruling him out for the rest of the year. - Adam Curley

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

Matthew AllenFootTBC
Josh KennedyCalf1 week
Nic Naitanui*KneeLate 2017 season
Jackson NelsonHamstringTBC
Willie RioliHamstring4-5 weeks
Simon TunbridgeKnee1 week
Daniel VenablesToe2-3 weeks
Jake WatermanFoot4-5 weeks
Updated: Friday, June 16

Track watch

Spearhead Kennedy just fell short of returning against Geelong, but defender Sharrod Wellingham has been cleared to return from an ankle injury and will play for East Perth this weekend. Venables would've made his debut on Thursday against the Cats but has turf toe from a training incident, while Allen appears to have suffered a major setback with stress fractures in his foot. Nelson injured his hamstring in the game on Thursday night.  - Travis King

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

Marcus AdamsFoot10-12 weeks
Tom BoydBackTest
Travis ClokeSorenessTBC
Stewart CrameriHipSeason
Josh DunkleyShoulder8-9 weeks
Fergus GreeneWrist6-8 weeks
Dale MorrisAnkleTest
Robert MurphyHamstring2-3 weeks
Josh PruddenHamstringTest
Clay SmithCalfTest
Roarke SmithKneeSeason
Updated: Thursday, June 15

Track watch

Premiership stars Tom Boyd and Dale Morris will return from injury for Sunday's clash with Melbourne at Etihad Stadium, but Clay Smith will not feature in the seniors. Travis Cloke will miss due to soreness. The loss of Adams to a foot injury is a significant blow to the premiers. - Ryan Davidson

*Placed on the club's long-term injury list

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