After 13 weeks of rehab, star ruckman Brodie Grundy will be available for selection this weekend. Grundy injured his PCL against Essendon on ANZAC Day in round 6.
Senior Coach Craig McRae will provide more information about Grundy in his press conference on Friday.
Young defender Isaac Quaynor will also be available this weekend after missing the round 18 game against Adelaide through illness. Quaynor will return to the club from Health and Safety protocols tomorrow and resume training with the group.
Aiden Begg has also completed his rehabilitation from a thumb injury that has seen him miss the past few weeks. Begg will train with the main group and look to return via the VFL after the bye.
Midfielder Taylor Adams is on the road back from a concussion he experienced in the late stages of the round 17 game against North Melbourne. Adams will be required to undergo some assessments before being available for selection.
Both Harvey Harrison and Jordan De Goey are back into running programs as they look to recover from their respective injuries. As dashing midfielders, they will look to build their fitness and hopefully become available leading into round 20.
Jack Madgen's finger is healing nicely, he is working on building strength back in his thumb and will look to become available for selection in rounds 20 or 21.
Key forward Nathan Kreuger has recently returned to the club after taking a period of leave during his shoulder rehabilitation. Kreuger has been participating in a running program and is looking to continue to build strength in his shoulder.
Reef McInnes, Tom Wilson and Charlie Dean are all in the early stages of their long term rehabilitation. McInnes will join Kreguer in his running program, while Wilson has also been looking to regain his fitness. Dean underwent successful surgery on his foot, he'll be in a moon boot for around 6 weeks before looking to be available early in the preseason.