PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN James Blanck Concussion 1-2 weeks Luke Breust Throat Test Changkuoth Jiath Achilles Test Max Lynch Concussion Season Josh Morris Shoulder TBC Fionn O'Hara Knee TBC
Updated: July 11, 2023
Early prognosis
Hawthorn will be without
Blanck on Sunday after the key defender failed a concussion test following the loss to Greater Western Sydney, after developing symptoms.
Breust is expected to be available for the game against North Melbourne after training on Tuesday.
Jiath will be tested later in the week after experiencing Achilles soreness late last week following his VFL return. Skipper
James Sicily comes back after serving his suspension.
– Josh Gabelich
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Bayley Fritsch Foot 6-7 weeks Michael Hibberd Kidney 1 week Tom McDonald Ankle 3-5 weeks Clayton Oliver Hamstring 2-3 weeks Kye Turner Groin TBC
Updated: July 11, 2023
Early prognosis
The club announced
Oliver had a "complex" hamstring issue – the injury is located where the muscle attaches to the tendon – which will keep him out for a further 2-3 weeks.
Fritsch (foot) is unlikely to be seen again until at least finals, however
McDonald (ankle) is ramping up his training and could be back within a month.
Harrison Petty (ribs) has been cleared to play this week. –
Alison O'Connor
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Charlie Comben Ankle 4 weeks Hamish Free Shoulder Season Brayden George Knee Season Aaron Hall Achilles Test Griffin Logue Knee Season Jack Mahony Shoulder Season Tom Powell Knee 2 weeks Liam Shiels Calf Test Jy Simpkin Concussion TBC George Wardlaw Illness Test
Updated: July 11, 2023
Early prognosis
The Kangaroos will be without
Logue for the next 10-12 months after he ruptured his ACL over the weekend. The club will take a cautious approach with
Simpkin as he enters the concussion protocols for the second time in six weeks.
Wardlaw should return from illness for Sunday's clash with the Hawks, while
Shiels is also probable. However,
Powell is still another fortnight away.
Bonar (knee) made his comeback through the VFL last week.
– Riley Beveridge
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Tom Clurey Back Season Mitch Georgiades Knee Season Scott Lycett Knee Test Trent McKenzie Ankle 2-3 weeks Brynn Teakle Foot 2-3 weeks
Updated: July 11, 2023
Early prognosis
Port has confirmed
McKenzie's ankle injury is not major but the defender will miss this week against Carlton.
Clurey’s season is over after back surgery, while
Lycett is a chance to return after missing the past two rounds.
Orazio Fantasia returned via the SANFL last week.
- Howard Kimber
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Jacob Bauer Hamstring 1-3 weeks Seth Campbell Adductor 1-3 weeks Mate Colina Back 7-12 weeks Josh Gibcus Hamstring 4-6 weeks Tom Lynch Foot 7-12 weeks Toby Nankervis Suspension Round 21 Jayden Short Hamstring 4-6 weeks Kaleb Smith Ankle Season Robbie Tarrant Hip Indefinite
Updated: July 11, 2023
Early prognosis
Richmond has said
Short is running, is progressing well and will be "back pretty soon", but the club's timeline is still "medium-term".
Bauer's debut ended after only a few minutes, but in a rare bit of good news, it's at the minor end of the scale.
Colina's long-term back issue is resolving, and his focus for the remainder of the season will be building fitness, rather than VFL matches.
Rhyan Mansell is now available for selection after serving a three-match suspension for rough conduct, while
Nankervis heads to his own three-week break. –
Sarah Black
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Matt Allison Foot Test Josh Battle Concussion Test Jack Billings Thumb 2 weeks Nick Coffield Calf Test Zaine Cordy Concussion TBC Bradley Hill Knee Test Jack Higgins Knee Test Max King Shoulder Season Dan McKenzie Calf TBC Angus McLennan Back Test Tim Membrey Knee 4-5 weeks Seb Ross Hamstring 4-6 weeks
Updated: July 11, 2023
Early prognosis
St Kilda has plenty of injury issues again.
King is the main one with the star forward requiring another shoulder reconstruction after suffering a dislocation on Saturday night.
Billings broke his thumb in that game and will be sidelined for a fortnight.
Ross will miss at least a month with a hamstring. Ross Lyon could regain
Hill,
Higgins and
Battle for the game against Gold Coast.
– Josh Gabelich
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Jacob Konstanty Quad 1-3 weeks Peter Ladhams Ankle 1 week Jake Lloyd Concussion 1 week Paddy McCartin Concussion Season Sam Reid Hamstring Season Marc Sheather Foot Season Cooper Vickery Foot TBC Chad Warner Calf 1 week
Updated: July 11, 2023
Early prognosis
The Swans will lose
Lloyd (concussion) from the loss to Richmond, while
Warner (calf) will miss at least another week.
Joel Amartey is available again after being managed last week, while
Matt Roberts returned from a knee injury in the VFL.
Lance Franklin will continue to be a week-by-week proposition, while
Ladhams is set to return to full training this week.
- Martin Smith
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Coby Burgiel Hamstring 5-6 weeks Greg Clark Foot Test Jai Culley Knee Season Harry Edwards Groin 5-6 weeks Callum Jamieson Hip Test Jamaine Jones Ankle 5-6 weeks Nic Naitanui Achilles Season Samo Petrevski-Seton Quad Test Josh Rotham Thumb 2-3 weeks Liam Ryan Hamstring TBC Zane Trew Concussion Test Jake Waterman Illness Indefinite Connor West Knee TBC Isiah Winder Knee Test Elliot Yeo Hip 1-2 weeks
Updated: July 11, 2023
Early prognosis
The Eagles injury list is expected to thin significantly on Tuesday evening as up to eight players prepare to resume after various setbacks this week. Encouragingly,
Waterman resumed light training on Tuesday after a period away from the track.
Shannon Hurn and
Luke Shuey did very little but are expected to be available. There are concerns around the fitness of speedster
Jack Petruccelle after he walked laps with a heavily compressed calf. –
Nathan Schmook
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Dom Bedendo Groin Indefinite Hayden Crozier Hamstring 4-6 weeks Ryan Gardner Ankle Test Jason Johannisen Hamstring 2-3 weeks Liam Jones Arm 3-5 weeks Toby McLean Back Test Tim O'Brien Hamstring 4-6 weeks Bailey Smith Illness TBC Roarke Smith Foot Indefinite
Updated: July 11, 2023
Early prognosis
Smith is in doubt for Thursday night's game against Sydney due to illness. The midfielder didn't train on Tuesday.
Gardner did train and is expected to be available for the game at the SCG after injuring his ankle last Friday night.
Bedendo is unlikely to play again this season due to a high-grade groin strain.
Johannisen is still at least a fortnight away from returning.
– Josh Gabelich
*Placed on the club's long-term injury list