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Essendon was rocked this week with news Orazio Fantasia was injured again. Now things are worse with best-and-fairest winner Devon Smith potentially facing two months out. Plus, Jamie Elliott’s latest soft-tissue injury. FULL INJURY LISTS

Geelong’s Gary Rohan is helped off the ground after a 3rd quarter collision . Pic: Michael Klein.
Geelong’s Gary Rohan is helped off the ground after a 3rd quarter collision . Pic: Michael Klein.

A fresh knee problem will sideline Essendon best-and-fairest winner Devon Smith from Saturday night’s clash against Fremantle.

Smith experienced pain in his knee in the loss to Sydney last Friday night and will consult a specialist this week to ­assess recovery options.

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On Wednesday John Worsfold told reporters they’d soon know Smith’s fate.

“We’re waiting on the specialist’s final call but it is something that may require surgery to correct ... generally any knee surgery of that type is six to eight weeks before he would be available,” Worsfold said.

Smith’s absence is another major blow for the Bombers, who will also be missing speedster Orazio Fantasia for at least the next two matches because of a quad strain.

But gun spearhead Joe Daniher is in line to return alongside hard nut Mark ­Baguley after the pair missed the Swans game with soreness.

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Bombers fitness boss Justin Crow confirmed Smith had suffered a fresh setback.

“During the Sydney game Devon had three sharp episodes in his knee in a different spot to what he’d had over the past couple of years,” Crow said.

“He’s got a new lesion within the knee.’’

Devon Smith has been added to Essendon’s injury list. Picture: AAP
Devon Smith has been added to Essendon’s injury list. Picture: AAP

Collingwood star Jamie Elliott’s return to top-level football has hit a snag, with the crafty forward succumbing to another soft-tissue injury.

Elliott’s fitness had been the subject of speculation since his side’s gritty win over Carlton on Saturday, and today Pies footy boss Geoff Walsh confirmed he would again be sidelined.

Walsh said Elliott experienced “hamstring tightness” late in the win over Carlton, with the club to take a no-risk policy with the injury-plagued goalkicker.

“Given Jamie’s history, we’re not going to take any chances there,” Walsh said.

“So we’ll pull him out of selection availability this week, rehab it.

“It’s not a serious thing, in terms of what Jamie’s been through, but … we’ll see how he goes in the next week or so.”

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Melbourne star forward Jake Melksham will be sidelined for at least one month with a nasty foot injury.

The Demons’ nightmare injury run continued on Monday when the damaging goal kicker was diagnosed with a mid-foot fracture.

But the news is better for back-up ruckman Braydon Preuss who is likely to be recalled for Friday night’s clash against West Coast after a strong performance in the VFL at the weekend.

Preuss returned from a shoulder problem and could tackle the Eagles’ star big men.

Melksham will join Michael Hibberd (broken collarbone) and possibly veteran Jordan Lewis (ankle) on the sidelines for Friday night’s clash against the Eagles in Perth.

Hibberd has had surgery on his collarbone and is set to miss at least two matches, while Lewis will face a test this week.

Melbourne fitness chief David Misson said Melksham fractured his foot when he accidentally kicked Suns midfielder David Swallow in the fourth-term on Saturday night.

“Jake’s got a fracture mid-foot which is reasonably significant, so he is probably going to take at least four to five weeks,” Misson said.

Jake Melksham will miss the next month of football. Picture: AAP Images
Jake Melksham will miss the next month of football. Picture: AAP Images

ADELAIDE

Matt Crouch sat out the second half of the Showdown win over Port Adelaide after copping a heavy knock to his left hip but the club is confident he will be right to play the Lions at the Gabba this weekend.

At 1-3 a month ago, the Crows have turned their season around with four wins on the trot to be 5-3 and the cavalry is set to arrive with several key players returning from injury in the next fortnight.

The biggest question at selection this week is whether Bryce Gibbs can get back into the side after missing the Showdown with a back complaint, and whether there is room for Josh Jenkins?

On the surface it would appear no to both. Gibbs is more likely but who makes way? Jenkins meanwhile will have to wait until Crows coaches decide to play him, Himmelberg and Walker together because the man they call ‘The Big Easy’ is in no danger of being dropped.

- Reece Homfray

INJURIES

Matt Crouch (hip) test

Tom Doedee (knee) season

Richard Douglas (ankle) 1-2 weeks

Bryce Gibbs (back) test

Sam Jacobs (knee) 2 weeks

Josh Jenkins (ankle) TBC

Wayne Milera (shoulder) 2 weeks

Andrew McPherson (back) test

Paul Seedsman (knee) 1-2 weeks

BRISBANE LIONS

The Lions had just one injured player in their entire squad before Saturday’s loss to the Bulldogs.

When Zac Bailey limped off with a recurrence of the hamstring injury he suffered earlier in the season it became two.

That should mean Chris Fagan has options to start shaking up a side that carried a few passengers in Ballarat.

The reality though is there’s not great depth there. The same handful of blokes have rotated in and out of the team for the past couple of years.

It is tough for Fagan because those seasoned players dominate in a powerhouse NEAFL side but struggle to make an impact in the AFL.

However it is not really rewarding form if those players are bunny-hopped by the younger players the club would like to see at the elite level.

Rhys Mathieson should return to bolster their contested footy after two weeks in the reserves on the comeback from a hamstring injury while Cedric Cox had been in great form until a personal issue slowed him down a little.

They like Brandon Starcevich too but he is only now back in full training after a hamstring and probably isn’t an option for the AFL side for another month.

— Andrew Hamilton

INJURIES

Marcus Adams (knee) 6 weeks

Zac Bailey (hamstring) TBC

CARLTON

Carlton coach Brendon Bolton wouldn’t rule out a return for Kade Simpson and Nic Newman against Gold Coast but it would be a surprise if either were ready.

Liam Jones should return from concussion and rejoin a playing group torn between encouragement over their progress and irritation over the lack of reward.

The Blues have now lost five matches by 19 points or less, including two by less than a goal.

Patrick Cripps was awarded the Richard Pratt Medal and addressed the Carlton rooms after the Collingwood loss.

“The boys are frustrated. It’s one that got away,” Cripps told the Blues faithful.

“The ladder doesn’t reflect where we are at as a group.”

INJURIES

Charlie Curnow (ankle) TBC

Tom De Koning (knee) 3 weeks

Sam Docherty (knee) indefinite

Liam Jones (concussion) test

Kyn Lebois (hamstring) test

Harrison Macreadie (achilles) test

Nic Newman (knee) 1-2 weeks

Jarrod Pickett (knee) indefinite

Kade Simpson (hamstring) 2 weeks

Chris Mayne is helped from the ground by trainers during Saturday’s win over Geelong. Picture: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images.
Chris Mayne is helped from the ground by trainers during Saturday’s win over Geelong. Picture: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images.

COLLINGWOOD

Chris Mayne the big concern for Collingwood after a knock to the head courtesy of Steele Sidebottom’s boot. Will be assessed during the week.

Mason Cox could press for selection after missing the past two with an ankle injury while James Aish also comes into consideration.

Jordan de Goey sported ice on his leg after the win over Carlton but the young gun, who played out the game, will be managed during the week ahead of Saturday’s game against St Kilda.

Callum Brown spent time off the ground with cramp in the hamstring region but he too returned to play out the game. Brayden Maynard will be sore after a corkie to the hip.

— Gilbert Gardiner

INJURIES

Taylor Adams (groin) 3 weeks

Mason Cox (ankle) test

Jamie Elliott (hamstring) 1-3 weeks

Chris Mayne (concussion) test

James Aish (concussion) test

Flynn Appleby (ankle) test

Dayne Beams (hip) test

Tyler Brown (shoulder) 2 weeks

Lynden Dunn (knee) season

Chris Mayne (concussion) test

Nathan Murphy (ankle) 1-2 weeks

Matt Scharenberg (knee) 4-5 weeks

Josh Thomas (ankle) TBC

Michael Hurley leaves the field.
Michael Hurley leaves the field.

ESSENDON

Coach John Worsfold remains confident the Bombers’ defensive stocks won’t take another hit after Michael Hurley hurt his ankle in Friday night’s loss to Sydney.

Essendon’s season is hanging by a thread and it can ill afford to lose a player of Hurley’s quality with Mitch Brown and Martin Gleeson among those already sidelined at Tullamarine.

Asked post-match about Hurley’s injury, Worsfold said: “He’s rolled his ankle. But obviously only to the level where it was sore, but he could still weight bear and get out there and play. You never really know how they pull up from it but we’d be confident he’ll be OK.”

Essendon otherwise escaped from Sydney unscathed, while midfielder Dylan Clarke (30 disposals, seven marks) and Kyle Langford (25 disposals, six tackles) pushed their case for a re-call in the club’s VFL loss to Casey Demons.

— Tim Michell

INJURIES

Mitch Brown (wrist) 2 weeks

Sam Draper (knee) season

Orazio Fantasia (quad) 2 weeks

Martin Gleeson (cheekbone) 2 weeks

Michael Hurley (ankle) TBC

Tom Jok (knee) 2 weeks

Jayden Laverde (ankle) 1 week

Shaun McKernan (hamstring) 3 weeks

Kobe Mutch (hamstring) 5-7 weeks

Trent Mynott (hip) test

Devon Smith (knee) TBC

James Stewart (groin) 2 weeks

FREMANTLE

Connor Blakely was controversially left out of the team to face the Tigers, with the Dockers going in as selected after they added Blakely to their list of emergencies late on Friday.

“We’ll get to Connor and consider it,” coach Ross Lyon said.

“Connor at his best, and he’s building to his best, is an important part of our 22.”

Blakely will come under strong consideration to face Essendon next Saturday night at Marvel Stadium, and he could take the place of skipper Nat Fyfe who faces another nervous wait for the verdict of Match Review Officer Michael Christian, this time for an errant elbow to the face of Tiger Tom Lynch.

The Dockers’ WAFL side Peel Thunder had a week off as the state league played a rep game against the SANFL (the SA state team won by seven points).

- Al Paton

Hayden Ballantyne (hamstring) 4 weeks

Harley Bennell (calf) 3 weeks

Stephen Hill (quad) 4-5 weeks

Shane Kersten (foot) 4 weeks

Aaron Sandilands (calf) TBC

Sam Sturt (concussion) TBC

GEELONG

The Cats will make a call later in the week over captain Joel Selwood’s availability against the Western Bulldogs.

It’s likely to be a similar story with Gary Rohan, who was ironed out in a heavy bump from North Melbourne’s Sam Durdin.

Selwood has a lower leg problem, Sam Menegola was a late withdrawal with a knee issue and Tom Atkins battled on with a hip injury.

The good news is Patrick Dangerfield showed no signs of the knee and ankle problems he suffered last week.

“We were all surprised,” coach Chris Scott said. “He didn’t look like he played with any limitation. Clearly he wasn’t feeling nothing so it was a pretty good effort.”

- Rebecca Williams

INJURIES
Joel Selwood (lower leg) TBC

Gary Rohan (concussion) TBC

Tom Atkins (hip) test

Sam Menegola (knee) TBC

Jed Bews (osteitis pubis) 1 week

Nakia Cockatoo (knee) indefinite

Jordan Cunico (ankle) 8-12 weeks

Sean Lemmens is facing another stint on the sidelines. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty Images.
Sean Lemmens is facing another stint on the sidelines. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty Images.

GOLD COAST

Sean Lemmens missed around eight weeks with an ankle injury before making his AFL return on Saturday night but it didn’t last long. The pressure forward was left clutching his left ankle early in the third term, leaving coach Stuart Dew to mull over who will replace Lemmens for this week’s trip to South Australia to play Adelaide. Leader George Horlin-Smith was dropped for Saturday’s game against Melbourne and with little other options Dew could likely bring the former Geelong player back into the fold.

— Tom Boswell

INJURIES

Callum Ah Chee (quad) 1 week

Brayden Crossley (hamstring) 2-3 weeks

Corey Ellis (ankle) test

Sam Fletcher (quad) 1 week

Sean Lemmens (ankle) test

Izak Rankine (hamstring) test

Brad Scheer (hand) TBC

Rory Thompson (knee) season

Harrison Wigg (knee) season

GWS GIANTS

Jeremy Cameron could rub salt into the wounds of a terrible performance against Hawthorn with the Coleman Medal favourite in doubt for the Giants’ clash against Carlton.

Cameron aggravated a shoulder problem early in the game after already having his head bandaged and being shoved into the fence by James Frawley.

He was comprehensively beaten by Frawley, finishing with just four marks and five shots on goal for four behinds and one out-on-the-full.

He had plenty of mates in a performance coach Leon Cameron described as “tripe”.

The Giants had the bye in the NEAFL but Lachie Whitfield should be right to return from injury and young midfielder Jackson Hately is waiting in the wings.

- Al Paton

INJURIES

Jeremy Cameron (shoulder) test

Aidan Corr (ankle) 1-2 weeks

Jonathon Patton (knee) TBC

Tommy Sheridan (calf) 3 weeks

Callan Ward (knee) Season

Lachie Whitfield (corked thigh/hip flexor) test

Jeremy Cameron in pain after colliding with the MCG fence.
Jeremy Cameron in pain after colliding with the MCG fence.

HAWTHORN

Jarryd Roughead couldn’t do much more. Five goals and 17 disposals in the VFL is a fair day out. But, if we are reading the situation correctly, Alastair Clarkson wants to give his young forwards an extended chance to grow and stand on their own two feet without Roughead standing nearby in the same forward line. The baton has to be passed.

Mitch Lewis showed more promise as the Hawks posted an impressive 33-point win over GWS, kicking an important goal from the boundary in the third term. Isaac Smith should return from a foot problem against Richmond this weekend after pulling up sore from Thursday training.

- Jay Clark

INJURIES

Jack Scrimshaw (neck) TBC

Grant Birchall (calf/knee) indefinite

Tom Mitchell (broken leg) indefinite

Tim Mohr (dislocated knee/ACL) season

NORTH MELBOURNE

Sam Durdin could face scrutiny from the match review officer for a heavy bump on Geelong’s Gary Rohan in the third quarter that took him out of the game.

But Kangaroos coach Brad Scott was unsure how the incident would be judged.

“I did see the Durdin-Rohan one and that’s a tough one because I think that rule changes so often, I can’t even keep up with where we’re up to on that one,” Scott said.

Durdin was a late inclusion in the side for Marley Williams, who missed for family reasons after attending a funeral in Perth.

But Scott anticipated his return to face Sydney on Saturday night.

“His family is quite distraught as everyone can understand so it was an easy decision to leave him in Perth, even though he had every intention of coming back,” Scott said.

Key defender Scott Thompson had also been ruled out of the team on Saturday with an adductor injury and is also expected to be back next week.

“He was close. I thought it was always unlikely (he would play) … with experienced players like that I like to always give them up to the last minute. He just wasn’t quite right,” Scott said.

“He has been pretty resilient, I reckon he has missed seven or eight games through his entire career and two of those to suspension.

“He was so close you would anticipate that he would be right for next week.”

- Rebecca Williams

INJURIES

Scott Thompson (adductor) test

Majak Daw (pelvis/hips) indefinite

Ben Jacobs (head/neck) indefinite

Tom McKenzie (back) TBC

Ed Vickers-Willis (knee) season

Will Walker (PCL) indefinite

Tom Wilkinson (ankle) 8-10 weeks

Marley Williams (ankle) test

MELBOURNE

Tom McDonald says Melbourne’s finals race is still alive but the Demons will be without defender Michael Hibberd for as many as six weeks. Hibberd broke his collarbone in the Demons’ nailbiting win over Gold Coast.

“If we lose many more games from here we have no chance at playing at the end of the year so every game is critical,” McDonald, the hero of the Demons’ one-point win against Gold Coast, told the club website. “To get the win that keeps us in the hunt, we are still coming from a long way back but we had to win.”

Defender Jake Lever will play for the Casey Demons against Port Melbourne at Casey Fields next Saturday in his first game since Round 11 last year.

Hibberd had surgery yesterday. Jarrad McVeigh missing six weeks last year for an identical injury after having a plate inserted.

The Demons also have to assess the damage to Jake Melksham’s foot after he pulled up sore after accidentally kicking the leg of a Suns player early in the last quarter.

He returned to the ground, as did Jordan Lewis after he rolled an ankle earlier in the game.

— Jon Ralph

INJURIES

Mitch Hannan (knee) 1-2 weeks

Michael Hibberd (collarbone) TBC

Neville Jetta (knee) 10 weeks

Jay Kennedy-Harris (leg) 2 weeks

Kade Kolodjashnij (concussion) TBC

Jake Lever (knee) 1-2 weeks

Steven May (groin) 2-3 weeks

Corey Maynard (hip) 2 weeks

Jake Melksham (foot) 4 weeks

Aaron Nietschke (knee) season

Joel Smith (groin) 6-8 weeks

Aaron vandenBerg (ankle) TBC

Guy Walker (shoulder) indefinite

PORT ADELAIDE

Ken Hinkley has an interesting week coming up as Port Adelaide hosts Gold Coast at Adelaide Oval on Sunday.

He cannot put the heat on his team for the 20-point loss to Adelaide in Showdown 46 because there is no question about the effort, commitment and willingness to play to the end from his players.

Hinkley does have to rethink how he sets up his attack after a derby-high 69 inside-50 entries delivered just nine goals — and none from the key forwards he opted for from the start of Showdown 46.

The case to promote ruckman-forward Billy Frampton for the first time this season will be more pressing.

On the injury front, Port Adelaide this week will declare the damage to Hawthorn recruit Ryan Burton’s hamstring that gave way in the first 10 minutes of the derby.

“It’s a small hamstring,” Hinkley said of the defender’s health.

“We will see what the scan says. We will tell you the facts when we know them. At the moment, we are not sure.”

And there are still facts to be delivered on the state of co-captain Tom Jonas’ recovery from a calf complaint that has kept him on the sidelines for three weeks now.

— Michelangelo Rucci

INJURIES

Ryan Burton (hamstring) TBC

Charlie Dixon (leg) indefinite

Brad Ebert (concussion) test

Robbie Gray (hand) 2 weeks

Hamish Hartlett (hamstring) 2 weeks

Sam Hayes (knee) 1-2 weeks

Tom Jonas (calf) test

Jake Patmore (knee) season

Jack Watts (leg) indefinite

Ollie Wines (ankle) 5 weeks

Ryan Burton injured his hamstring early in the Showdown. Picture: Sarah Reed
Ryan Burton injured his hamstring early in the Showdown. Picture: Sarah Reed

RICHMOND

The injury list continues to grow and Damien Hardwick has already ruled Toby Nankervis and Jack Ross out of next week’s clash against Hawthorn.

Nankeveris suffered a groin injury while Nat Fyfe stomped on Ross’s ankle. Both players were out of the game against Fremantle before halftime and had to watch their teammates pull off a stirring win.

The question for Hardwick will be whether to bring in a like-for-like ruckman in Ivan Soldo or back young tyro Noah Balta against Ben McEvoy.

Balta played his best game after being forced to play as the No.1 ruckman, finishing with a team-high five clearances to go with 12 hitouts, 13 possessions (10 contested) and a goal.

“Obviously, Noah is a young first-year player so to see his effort and intent in the ruck, and for Nathan Broad to pinch-hit in there, I thought we looked really solid,” Hardwick said.

The Tigers will hope to regain injured pair Nick Vlastuin and Daniel Rioli next week.

- Al Paton

INJURIES
Toby Nankervis (groin) 6 weeks

Jack Ross (foot) TBC

Daniel Rioli (ribs/thigh) test

Nick Vlastuin (ankle) test

Jayden Short (elbow) indefinite

Trent Cotchin (hamstring) 3-4 weeks

Luke English (tonsillitis) 1-2 weeks

Jack Graham (hamstring) 1-2 weeks

Shaun Grigg (knee/hip) indefinite

Oleg Markov (knee) test

Callum Moore (ankle) indefinite

Alex Rance (knee) season

Jack Riewoldt (PCL) 5-7 weeks

Noah Balta shows his dash on the expanses of Perth Stadium.
Noah Balta shows his dash on the expanses of Perth Stadium.

ST KILDA

It was gritty and anything but pretty but the Saints can still take heart from their three-goal loss to the Eagles.

The first half saw them take plenty of risks and move quickly, but they just couldn’t do it for long enough and were cost by their execution.

They got through unscathed, which was another bonus after having a number of key players sidelined so far this season.

Blake Acres was left winded after an off-the-ball bump from Jeremy McGovern — which could face match review scrutiny — but that was it as the Saints went down by three goals.

Max King played three quarters in his VFL debut, while coach Alan Richardson said things are on track for Dan Hannebery and Jake Carlisle to hopefully feature after the bye.

The news isn’t as good for Dylan Roberton, who continues to search for answers for his heart issue.

Roberton has not played since Round 4 of last season as he continues to seek answers for the heart condition that he said remains a mystery after it reared its head again in the pre-season.

And he could head abroad.

“There is still a lot of work to do in terms of finding a diagnosis,” Roberton said on Channel 7.

“I’m not doing much at the moment but hopefully looking to get a couple of opinions and maybe head overseas and see what the go is over there just to get a bit more of an understanding … hopefully we can find out before the end of the year.”

— Lauren Wood

INJURIES

Logan Austin (shoulder) indefinite

Jack Bytel (back) season

Jack Carlisle (back) indefinite

Jack Steven (mental health) indefinite

Dan Hannebery (hamstring) indefinite

Jarryn Geary (quad) indefinite

Jack Lonie (knee) 8-10 weeks

Paddy McCartin (concussion) indefinite

Dylan Roberton (heart) season

SYDNEY

The youngsters stepped up last Friday night to help the Swans notch their second win of the season to climb off the bottom of the ladder.

Sydney will be hoping Lance Franklin can shrug off his hamstring injury in time for Saturday night’s match against North Melbourne after he failed a fitness test prior to the Essendon game.

Should he return this week, Buddy will be slated to play his 300th match against former club Hawthorn in Round 14.

Ex-Cat Dan Menzel played his first game in Swans colours in the NEAFL in his return from an ankle injury, kicking three goals from 11 disposals and five marks, while dumped small forward Ben Ronke responded with two goals and 20 disposals.

Ryan Clarke continues to build his case for a recall after another 40-disposal game.

— Chris Vernuccio

INJURIES

Harry Cunningham (groin/adductor) 5-7 weeks

Lance Franklin (hamstring) test

Heath Grundy (back) 2-3 weeks

Kieran Jack (concussion) test

Jarrad McVeigh (quad) 2-3 weeks

Jack Maibum (knee) season

Daniel Menzel (groin) test

Sam Naismith (knee) TBC

Sam Reid (hip) TBC

Nick Smith (hamstring) TBC

Durak Tucker (knee) indefinite

WEST COAST

West Coast notched their second straight win without getting out of second gear. While they didn’t blow the Saints or Suns out of the water, the form of their key players has been encouraging.

Elliot Yeo appears to be back to his damaging best after a slow start to the year, while Andrew Gaff and Dom Sheed have had a fruitful fortnight.

There were no injury concerns from Saturday night with Jeremy McGovern coming back on the ground after sustaining a cut above his eye.

West Coast’s WAFL side didn’t play over the weekend, so they are unlikely to make too many changes for their clash with the Dees at home, but their weak ruck stocks may need to be bolstered for their date with Max Gawn.

Tom Hickey was close to a return from injury this week and will come into calculations, with two pronged ruck outfits being the best plan of attack to quell his influence.

Young forward Jake Waterman (13 disposals and seven marks) was solid in his first game back from injury, while Lewis Jetta (8 disposals) was quiet but should keep his place in the side.

Willie Rioli (foot) is a chance to return to the Eagles line up in the next fortnight.

-Dan Batten

INJURIES

Tom Barrass (foot) 7-9 weeks

Patrick Bines (hernia) TBC

Hamish Brayshaw (toe) 2-3 weeks

Jarrod Cameron (wrist) 1 week

Tom Hickey (hamstring) test

Nic Naitanui (knee) Indefinite

Willie Rioli (foot) 1 week

Francis Watson (shoulder) 1 week

Willie Rioli is edging closer to a return from injury.
Willie Rioli is edging closer to a return from injury.

WESTERN BULLDOGS

Ruckman Tim English was a late withdrawal on Saturday against Brisbane. Coach Luke Beveridge said the youngster missed with soreness but he expected him to return against Geelong. In his absence Jackson Trengove filled in and played his best game for the season. He will likely move back to defence against the Cats, possibly to play on Tom

Hawkins, with Fletcher Roberts the likely out for English.

- Scott Gullan

INJURIES

Ben Cavarra (hamstring) TBC

Taylor Duryea (hip) 3-5 weeks

Fergus Greene (ankle) 2-3 weeks

Lin Jong (appendix) 1 week

Dale Morris (knee) 4-5 weeks

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