Who has been ruled out and who is in doubt at your club?
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ADELAIDE
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Brad Crouch
Groin
6-8 weeks
Alex Keath
Ankle
1 week
Riley Knight
Ankle
3-4 weeks
Andrew McPherson
Groin
TBC
Brodie Smith
Knee
Indefinite
Taylor Walker
Foot
1 week
Updated: Tuesday, March 20
Early prognosis
Crouch has been ruled out for up to eight weeks with groin soreness as a result of the abdominal strain that forced him to miss the JLT Community Series. Forward Knight is another 3-4 weeks away from returning from an ankle injury. Skipper Walker (foot) and defender Keath (ankle) have both been ruled out of Friday night's clash with Essendon, but are expected to be available for the Grand Final rematch with Richmond in round two. - Lee Gaskin
BRISBANE
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Marco Paparone
Hamstring
Test
Sam Skinner
ACL
TBC
Updated: Tuesday, March 20
Early prognosis
A fantastic pre-season for the Lions and no major concerns ahead of round one. Skinner is ahead of schedule in his rehab and could be back as early as mid-season, while Paparone is not far away after having surgery to fix up his sciatic nerve problem. - Michael Whiting
CARLTON
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Sam Docherty*
Knee
Season
Jarrod Garlett
Shoulder
Test
Matthew Kreuzer
Ankle
Test
Darcy Lang
Ankle
Test
Jarrod Pickett
Wrist
12 weeks
Sam Rowe
Knee
1-2 weeks
Tom Williamson
Back
Test
Updated: Tuesday, March 20
Early prognosis
Ruckman Matthew Kreuzer is expected to be available for Thursday's season opener. Kreuzer, who rolled his left ankle in the Blues' final JLT Community Series game against Hawthorn, has been running freely this week. The Blues suffered a big blow at training last Thursday when Jarrod Pickett fractured his wrist, ruling him out for three months. Recruit Jarrod Garlett (shoulder) should be available to face the Tigers, but Darcy Lang (ankle) and Tom Williamson (back) face tests. Veteran defender Sam Rowe is expected to return in round two after recovering from a reconstruction of his right knee. - Howard Kotton
COLLINGWOOD
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
James Aish
Calf
Available
Jordan De Goey
Hamstring
2-3 weeks
Jamie Elliott
Ankle
2-3 weeks
Alex Fasolo
Shoulder
Available
Tyson Goldsack
Knee
Season
Levi Greenwood
Knee
TBC
Jack Magden
Illness
TBC
Adam Oxley
Shoulder
2-3 weeks
Daniel Wells
Achilles
Available
Updated: Wednesday, March 21
Early prognosis
Nathan Buckley said on Tuesday the Magpies had 40 players available to play this weekend, either in Friday's VFL practice match or the AFL season opener against Hawthorn. Elliott and De Goey won't play anywhere as they remain a few weeks away from match practice, while Fasolo and Wells are slated for action against Box Hill. Aish isn't listed on the club's injury list and is assumed ready to play at some level this weekend, but Greenwood is well and truly out with complications - including issues with his quad – arising from his December knee surgery and a fresh bout of soreness this week meaning he'll undergo further assessment next week to determine his next step. Goldsack will have his knee reconstructed this Thursday while Madgen sent a scare through the camp this week when a viral infection presented as appendicitis. The Pies will assess him further in the coming days. - Jennifer Phelan
ESSENDON
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Travis Colyer
Foot
5-6 weeks
Orazio Fantasia
Knee
1-2 week
Aaron Francis
Mental health
TBC
Marty Gleeson
Ankle
12-14 weeks
Jayden Laverde
Hamstring
2-3 weeks
Kobe Mutch
Knee
Test
Darcy Parish
Sorness
TBC
Updated: Wednesday, March 19
Early prognosis
Orazio Fantasia is the big omission for round one, but the Bombers hope his knee injury won't keep him out for too much longer beyond that. Martin Gleeson will be out for 3-4 months with that ankle injury, while Jayden Laverde's hamstring strain should only see him unavailable for a couple of weeks into the season. The Bombers were keeping quiet on why Darcy Parish needed scans on Monday, but they were precautionary and he should be fine to play against Adelaide on Friday night. - Callum Twomey
FREMANTLE
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Michael Apeness
Adductor
Test
Harley Bennell
Calf
TBC
Stefan Giro
Knee
4-6 weeks
Bradley Hill
Quad
Test
Stephen Hill
Calf
1 week
Griffin Logue
Foot
Test
Lee Spurr
Knee
4-6 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, March 20
Early prognosis
The Dockers have a call to make on Bradley Hill with the reigning Doig medallist pushing to play Port Adelaide coming back from a slight quad strain. His brother Stephen Hill might need game time at Peel before being considered for senior selection after missing all three pre-season hit-outs. Lee Spurr hyperextended his knee and is looking at least a month on the sidelines. Harley Bennell's return date for the Thunder remains unclear nearly five weeks on since his latest calf issue, but Griffin Logue and Michael Apeness will hope to be back this Saturday. - Travis King
GEELONG
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Gary Ablett
Hamstring
Available
Nakia Cockatoo
Calf
Available
Patrick Dangerfield
Hamstring
Test
Lachie Henderson
Knee
3-4 weeks
Lincoln McCarthy
Quad
2-4 weeks
Quinton Narkle*
Knee
TBC
Scott Selwood
Ankle
Test
Rhys Stanley
Calf
1-2 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, March 20
Early prognosis
Friday's session will prove crucial on whether Patrick Dangerfield overcomes a hamstring injury for round one. Nakia Cockatoo has shrugged off a calf complaint, while coach Chris Scott has declared Gary Ablett a certain starter. Rhys Stanley will be hopeful of a return inside a fortnight from the calf he injured in the Cats' final JLT clash on March 11. Lachie Henderson and Lincoln McCarthy ran laps at training on Friday as they push for a return inside a month, while Quinton Narkle has been placed on the long-term injury list after his ACL surgery in June last year. Recruit Stewart Crameri will need more minutes in the VFL before his return to the AFL after a long-term hip complaint. Scott Selwood is a chance to play in the VFL on Sunday.- Mitch Cleary
GOLD COAST
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Aaron Hall
Broken finger
2 weeks
Pearce Hanley
Shoulder
3-4 weeks
Sean Lemmens
Hamstring
1-2 weeks
Harrison Wigg
Ankle
Test
Peter Wright
Calf
Test
Updated: Tuesday, March 20
Early prognosis
Hall, Hanley and Lemmens are all unavailable to play North Melbourne in the opening round, while Wright is also unlikely. Stuart Dew has consistently said the Suns would take no chances, and with Sam Day playing well in the JLT Series, he is likely to get the start while Wright gets to 100 percent. Lemmens and Hall could be available as early as round two. - Michael Whiting
GWS
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Matt Buntine
Knee
4 weeks
Brent Daniels
Knee
4-6 weeks
Ryan Griffen
Ankle
TBC
Jacob Hopper
Groin
Test
Adam Kennedy
Knee
2-3 weeks
Tom Scully
Knee
Test
Will Setterfield
Knee
Season
Zac Williams
Achilles
Indefinite
Updated: Tuesday, March 20
Early prognosis
Veteran Ryan Griffen was a never a chance to play round one, and while Tom Scully (knee) and Jacob Hopper (groin) have improved, they must be only 50/50 at best to face the Western Bulldogs on Sunday. Griffen's ankle is a worry after he missed most of last year and with no set time for his return, he could face another extended tint on the sidelines. - Adam Curley
HAWTHORN
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Grant Birchall
PCL
12 weeks
Jonathan Ceglar
Back
TBC
Will Langford
Hand
4 weeks
Tim O'Brien
Hamstring
Available
Jonathan O'Rourke
Hamstring
TBC
Cyril Rioli
Managed
Test
Liam Shiels
Hamstring
Available
Updated: Tuesday, March 16
Early prognosis
Cyril Rioli is training the house down, as they say, but don't pencil him in as a certain starter against the Pies on Saturday night until the teams are finalised 90 minutes before the game. Returning Hawks have been known to tick all the right boxes in order to play – only for the club to then give them another week just be sure. Jon Ceglar and Jonathan O'Rourke are back on the track but the club has given no indication about when they will resume for Box Hill. Neither played a senior game in 2017 and Ceglar hasn't played since injuring his ACL in August, 2016. Grant Birchall’s chronic knee injuries are now a major concern and the five more games he needs to reach 250 now seem an eternity away. - Ashley Browne
MELBOURNE
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Jordan Lewis
Calf
Available
Tom McDonald
Toe
6-8 weeks
Pat McKenna
Hamstring
Indefinite
Alex Neal-Bullen
Quad
Available
Clayton Oliver
Knee
Available
Aaron vandenBerg
Ankle
Indefinite
Jack Viney
Foot
6-8 weeks
Updated: Thursday, March 22
Early prognosis
Thursday's main training session will be a crucial one for Tom McDonald and Clayton Oliver. The pair were on light duties on Monday, but will ramp things up to try to prove their fitness for Sunday's game against the Cats. Oliver is the more likely of the two to play after copping a knock to the knee against St Kilda in the second JLT Community Series game. He still needs to train fully on Thursday to confirm himself as a certain starter. McDonald is in considerable doubt and is running out of time to be cleared for round one. - Ben Guthrie
NORTH MELBOURNE
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Taylor Garner
Groin
Test
Kyron Hayden
Shoulder
3-4 weeks
Oscar Junker
Concussion
Test
Alex Morgan
Calf
Test
Declan Mountford
Shoulder
Test
Declan Watson
Knee
Indefinite
Sam Wright
Foot
1 week
Cam Zurhaar
Abdominal
Test
Updated: Tuesday, March 20
Early prognosis
The wait for Sam Wright's return to AFL football will continue for at least another week. Taylor Garner, who completed a modified pre-season program, will have to pass a fitness test to play in round one for just the second time in his career. There was better news for Jed Anderson, who made a successful return from thumb surgery in a VFL practice match at the weekend. - Marc McGowan
PORT ADELAIDE
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Travis Boak
Hamstring
Test
Matthew Broadbent
Ankle
4-6 weeks
Willem Drew
Foot
TBC
Cameron Hewett
Shin
TBC
Jasper Pittard
Hamstring
4-5 weeks
Sam Powell-Pepper
Shoulder
Test
Updated: Tuesday, March 20
Early prognosis
Boak is almost a certain starter to face Fremantle at Adelaide Oval on Saturday, while Powell-Pepper is also a good chance of getting cleared to play. Pittard injured his hamstring in the Power's JLT Series win against Adelaide and has been ruled out for four to five weeks. Broadbent had a second bout of surgery on his troublesome ankle. There's no timeline for his return, but he's expected to miss at least the first month of the season. - Lee Gaskin
RICHMOND
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Nathan Broad
Club suspension
Round four
Nathan Drummond
Knee
1 week
Ben Griffiths
Retired
Shaun Hampson
Back
1 week
Bachar Houli
Calf
Test
Dion Prestia
Hamstring
Test
Daniel Rioli
Foot
TBC
Updated: Tuesday, March 20
Early prognosis
Dion Prestia is almost certain to miss Thursday night's season opener. The premiership midfielder warmed up with the main group and took part in kicking drills on Tuesday before stepping away and completing his own short run-throughs. Bachar Houli stayed with the main training group and will undergo a late fitness test to determine his availability. Daniel Rioli will miss the early rounds as the Tigers get conditioning into the valuable small forward, while Nathan Drummond is expected to return through the VFL in round two after completing his rehab from a second knee reconstruction. Nathan Broad has been impressive on the track but isn't available for selection until round four. - Nathan Schmook
ST KILDA
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Nathan Freeman
Hamstring
4-6 weeks
Billy Longer
Hip
Test
Darren Minchington
Knee
Indefinite
Ben Paton
Thumb
2-3 weeks
Jack Steven
Ankle
Test
Updated: Tuesday, March 20
Early prognosis
Steven and Longer are more likely than not to face Brisbane at Etihad Stadium on Saturday afternoon but need to recover well from Thursday's main session. Steven moved well on Tuesday but left midway through training and while Longer took part in a VFL practice game last Friday, he again needs to show his hip niggle isn't too much of a hindrance. Freeman began running late last week after hamstring surgery and Paton is doing ball work after a right thumb operation. Minchington needs knee surgery for a fracture on his injured knee and won't run for about another two months. -Dinny Navaratnam
SYDNEY
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Aliir Aliir
Ankle
Test
Dan Hannebery
Calf
Test
Alex Johnson
Groin/hip
2-3 weeks
Jarrad McVeigh
Calf
Test
Sam Naismith
Knee
Season
Kurt Tippett
Retired
Updated: Tuesday, March 20
Early prognosis
Both Jarrad McVeigh and Dan Hannebery trained strongly at the SCG on Tuesday and will be tested again at a closed session on Thursday. If they both pull up well they're likely to be available for selection, but McVeigh looks slightly ahead in his preparation and playing both could be a massive risk for the Swans. Aliir Aliir will also be tested Thursday after he missed Tuesday's session, and could be NEAFL-bound after not playing since the first JLT Community Series game. - Adam Curley
WEST COAST
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Brendon Ah Chee
Ankle
TBC
Josh Kennedy
Ankle
TBC
Eric Mackenzie
Toe
TBC
Jack Petruccelle
Finger
TBC
Willie Rioli
Ankle
TBC
Nathan Vardy
Adductor
TBC
Updated: Friday, March 16
Early prognosis
It's not good news for Nathan Vardy or recruit Brendon Ah Chee after setbacks in their rehabilitations while star goalkicker Josh Kennedy's return could be pushed back until round four after undergoing knee surgery last week. Small forward Willie Rioli was moving well at Tuesday training after rolling his ankle and no longer has strapping on the knee he hurt during AFLX, but the 22-year-old seems behind the eight-ball to be picked in the season opener and could play for East Perth alongside Petruccelle on Saturday. - Travis King
WESTERN BULLDOGS
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Marcus Adams
Ankle
10-12 weeks
Dale Morris
Knee
10-12 weeks
Liam Picken
Concussion
Indefinite
Jack Redpath
Suspended
Round two
Jordan Roughead
Hip
Test
Updated: Tuesday, March 20
Early prognosis
It appears only Redpath will be available for the round two clash with Essendon. The club won’t be rushing the recovery of Picken after his second concussion in the past 12 months. - Ryan Davidson
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