SUPERSTAR Cat Patrick Dangerfield sent a scare through the Geelong camp when he limped off at the end of training on Saturday.
The Brownlow medallist pulled up a little proppy after falling awkwardly in a tackle in a training drill towards the end of the session.
Dangerfield walked off under his own power at the Deakin University training ground, but was looked at by medical staff on the sidelines.
Around 10 minutes later he reappeared on the bench with a smile on his face.
The Cats said it was just a 'corkie' and there was nothing serious to come out of the incident, although he did appear to have a bandage on his left ankle.
Patrick Dangerfield a little proppy in the knee after a tackle in training drill. Walked off under his own power pic.twitter.com/3ed6rw4DYk
— Ben Guthrie (@BenGuthrie_) February 11, 2017
UPDATE: @dangerfield35 injury doesn't appear to be too serious. Had a smile on the bench. pic.twitter.com/CXUeyOCBZE
— Ben Guthrie (@BenGuthrie_) February 11, 2017
Defender Lachie Henderson was another to pull up sore, with his left calf bandaged at the end of training.
Henderson received treatment on the bench and sat out the most of the second half.
Spearhead Tom Hawkins kicked three goals in match practice and looked in good shape ahead of the club's JLT Community Series clash against Hawthorn next Friday night.
Hawkins looks noticeably slimmer and was dominant in the air against his opponents in the intense intraclub hit-out.
Harry Taylor continued to play in the forward line alongside Hawkins and former Kangaroo Aaron Black.
"Hawk's moving really well and probably kicked three or four in a half," Black said after training.
"Him and Harry (Taylor) together are really strong in the forward line.
"Sometimes I'll play tall with them and sometimes I'll play small as well and try to get front and centre, but they don't drop too many."
Speedy forward Darcy Lang was another to impress in the match practice, which consisted of two 20-minute halves, as he hit the scoreboard on multiple occasions.
Former Blue Zach Tuohy's daring run and carry stood out, while Steven Motlop found plenty of space and draftee Tom Stewart again defended strongly.
Josh Cowan won plenty of the footy, while Mark Blicavs' agility also shone out.
Scott Selwood, Sam Menegola and George Horlin-Smith were part of the rehab group and did not take part in the intraclub match.
Black said he was relishing his time down at the Cattery after 50 games in his seven seasons at North Melbourne.
The mobile forward is in line to be selected in the Cats' first hit-out against the Hawks after an impressive pre-season.
"Like any job you feel like you need a fresh start and North were good with me and I've really cherished being here I'm absolutely thrilled to be here," Black said.