PORT Adelaide forward Jarman Impey was back on the training track on Monday morning after his crash-and-run incident on the weekend following a drinking session.
Impey joined his Power teammates for a closed training session at Alberton Oval, with the media watching on from behind a fence.
Power officials will meet with the club's leadership group and Impey later on Monday to determine what punishment he faces.
Impey crashed into four cars, one belonging to teammate Angus Monfries, following a pool party at Monfries' house on Saturday.
Impey, 21, ditched his car at the scene, attempted to walk home on Saturday night and couldn't be contacted by club officials for about five hours.
Impey handed himself into police on Sunday.
He has been reported with driving without due care, failing to exchange particulars and failing to report the incident.
Impey apologised for his actions in a 34-second video statement released by the Power on Sunday night.
There was no sight of Monfries at training.
Monfries – who missed last season as part of the Essendon supplements saga – had shoulder surgery in November after an awkward fall at training.