Medical room: The full AFL injury list, R5
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Matt Crouch Groin 3-5 weeks Lochlan Gollant Finger 8-10 weeks Mitch Hinge Shoulder Season Shane McAdam SC joint Test Wayne Milera Knee Season Rory Sloane Eye 2-4 weeks Brodie Smith Knee Test Daniel Talia Foot 7-9 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, April 13
Early prognosis
McAdam suffered a sternoclavicular joint sprain against North Melbourne and will be monitored this week.
Smith had his left knee assessed during the win against the Kangaroos but played on and is expected to be available.
Sloane underwent successful eye surgery on Friday and is bed-bound for 5-7 days during his recovery.
Talia has started his rehabilitation after surgery to remove a bone spur.
Brayden Cook is set to play at SANFL level after recovering from a shoulder reconstruction.
– Nathan Schmook
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Connor McFadyen Knee 5-6 weeks Dan McStay Knee Test Cam Rayner Knee Season
Updated: Tuesday, April 13
Early prognosis
The Lions are almost back to full strength with
McStay expected to be available to play footy at one level or another this week. The key forward has missed six weeks with a knee injury but trained strongly on Tuesday. -
Michael Whiting
NEALE We are not going to tell you what is wrong with him. -
Bermi
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Jack Carroll Thumb 2-3 weeks David Cuningham Concussion Test Charlie Curnow Knee Indefinite Tom De Koning Back 1-2 weeks Zac Fisher Ankle 4 weeks Brodie Kemp Foot 5-6 weeks Caleb Marchbank Knee Season Jack Martin Knee 4 weeks Oscar McDonald Back 12 weeks Nic Newman Knee 2-3 weeks Jack Silvagni Shoulder TBC Zac Williams Calf Test
Updated: Tuesday, April 13
Early prognosis
The Blues will decide later this week whether
Silvagni (shoulder) needs surgery that could keep him sidelined long-term. It's another brutal blow for the Blues, who will already be without fellow talls
Marchbank (knee) for the season and
McDonald (back) for the next three months.
Mitch McGovern (back) should return this week having made it through two VFL practice games, while
Williams (calf) and
Cuningham (concussion) should also be available.
Newman (knee) is nearing a return. -
Riley Beveridge
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Taylor Adams Knee 10-12 weeks Trent Bianco Knee 2-4 weeks Jamie Elliott Leg 10-12 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, April 13
Early prognosis
Adams has suffered a serious medial ligament strain and will be sidelined until at least the second half of the season.
Bianco is progressing from the swelling in his knee, while
Nathan Murphy will be fit to return from concussion.
Steele Sidebottom (thumb) and
Jordan De Goey (shoulder) have been cleared of injuries and will face the Eagles. While
Brayden Sier is over his gastro, the Pies will be required to gain a dispensation from the AFL in order for him to be available for selection given he was subbed out against the Giants.
- Mitch Cleary
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Jye Caldwell Hamstring 4-6 weeks Dylan Clarke Ankle Test Sam Draper Ankle 6-8 weeks Michael Hurley Hip Indefinite Mason Redman Hamstring Test Dylan Shiel Knee 4 months James Stewart Hamstring 1-2 weeks Irving Mosquito Knee 4-5 months
Updated: Tuesday, April 13
Early prognosis
Patrick Ambrose has made it off the Bombers' injury list, with the defender returning to VFL last week after a long layoff with his foot issues.
Redman will face a test to return from hamstring tightness this week, while
Stewart is making strong progress in his recovery from a bad hamstring injury in the pre-season.
– Callum Twomey
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Brett Bewley Groin 2 weeks Joel Hamling Ankle 1-3 weeks Stephen Hill Hamstring TBA Rory Lobb Knee Test Lachie Schultz Concussion Test Alex Pearce Knee 3-4 weeks Darcy Tucker Hamstring Test Brandon Walker Concussion Test Hayden Young Hamstring TBA
Updated: Tuesday, April 13
Early prognosis
The Dockers' injury list has almost halved, down from 14 players last week.
Young has suffered a significant hamstring injury and will miss up to three months.
Lobb continues to make a rapid recovery from his knee injury, and the Dockers believe he could even return this week after running, jumping and marking in recent sessions.
Lachie Schultz ran laps last week as he recovered from concussion.
Hamling and
Pearce will commence running on land from next week after spending time on the AlterG treadmill.
– Nathan Schmook
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Jeremy Cameron Hamstring Test Francis Evans Ankle TBC Shaun Higgins Thumb/hamstring 4-8 weeks Sam Simpson Quad 1-2 weeks Cooper Stephens Ankle 1-2 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, April 13
Early prognosis
Cameron will look to prove his fitness at training this week, but don't be surprised if the Cats are extra cautious and give him an extra week given his back-to-back setbacks this year.
Higgins has undergone surgery to repair the fractured thumb he sustained on Easter Monday in the same game he strained his hamstring.
Stephens and
Simpson will continue to ramp up their running at training this week.
Esava Ratugolea returned in the VFL from a fractured leg last week but will need several weeks to build his fitness to be AFL-ready. -
Mitch Cleary
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Charlie Ballard Ankle Test Connor Budarick Knee Season Matt Conroy Knee Season Sam Day Knee TBC Elijah Hollands Knee TBC Sean Lemmens Concussion 1 week Matt Rowell Knee TBC Zac Smith Knee 2-3 weeks Jacob Townsend Face 4 weeks Rory Thompson Knee Season Jarrod Witts Knee Season
Updated: Tuesday, April 13
Early prognosis
The Suns just can't get out of their own way with injuries.
Lemmens will miss Saturday's clash against the Western Bulldogs with concussion, while
Ballard will be tested later in the week after battling through the second half against Carlton with an ankle injury. -
Michael Whiting
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Stephen Coniglio Ankle 7-9 weeks Phil Davis Calf 5 weeks Matt de Boer Hamstring 9 weeks Tom Hutchesson Hamstring 6 weeks Adam Kennedy Shoulder 8-12 weeks Daniel Lloyd Quad 4-6 weeks Harry Perryman Glandular fever 1 week Braydon Preuss Shoulder 8-12 weeks Lachie Whitfield Liver 2 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, April 13
Early prognosis
Callan Ward pulled up OK from a painful knock on his elbow that needed to be rested during the match against Collingwood, but didn’t stop him from being one of the Giants’ best.
Sam Reid is available after a two week suspension for a bump on Nat Fyfe, while
Perryman and
Whitfield are closing on full fitness. -
Martin Pegan