THE HALL of Fame Tribute match looks to have lost another drawcard, with St Kilda coach Ross Lyon casting serious doubt over the chances of skipper Nick Riewoldt appearing for the Dream Team.

Riewoldt, 25, landed awkwardly on his left knee early in the third quarter of Saturday night's thrilling three-point win over Richmond and took no further part in the game after hobbling to the bench.

Lyon said his talented forward had suffered an injury that looked likely to cost him at least "two to three weeks", although scans once the knee has settled would provide a definitive answer.

"He got slung in a tackle and he's hurt his medial. We don't know how bad, but I don't think it will be too severe but it will be significant enough," he said after the match.

"I've given you full information. They grade them, they scan them, and medials can be grade one, two or three, so if it's a grade one, it could be two or three weeks.

"At this stage, I'd be guessing. But it's on the table; we're not hiding it like the ‘reco’ he had over the pre-season."

Riewoldt, who is a native Queenslander, was set to take his place in the Dream Team side next Saturday night in a star-studded attacking structure sure to test the mettle of the Victorian side.

He joins fellow Dream Team squad member Simon Black, and Victorians Jonathan Brown and Gary Ablett as players entering the lead-up week under injury clouds.