Jack Ginnivan was subbed out during the second term of Sunday's clash with Sydney with a suspected hamstring injury.

Fortunately, scans have cleared him of any structural damage and he could return as soon as our final round match against Carlton, pending assessment.

He trained at around 80 - 85 per cent on Wednesday and will be assessed on Friday.

Jordan De Goey (hip flexor) was a late withdrawal in round 22 and will be given as much time as possible to play this weekend.

He completed a running session on Tuesday and his straight line running looks good - he will be assessed later this week and there is some level of confidence he will be available for selection.

Among the rehab group, Taylor Adams (adductor) is straight-line running at 80 - 85 percent and is integrating into low level skills training.

He is still expected to be available for our first final.

Nathan Kreuger (shoulder) started contact work with Neville Jetta on Wednesday and completed tackling drills.

Now in week 15 of a 16-week recovery he is being exposed to match play and will be available in the first or second week of finals.

Tyler Brown has a fatigue related illness and has started a running program as one of his small steps on his path to returning.

He will hopefully be into game time in two-three weeks.

The severity of Harvey Harrison's second hamstring injury was the same as the first and unfortunately a recurrence of the same injury means he will require more recovery time.

He is progressing through his rehab.

Brodie Grundy's ankle surgery was successful and he's in the early phase of his recovery.

Tom Wilson is completing no-contact training drills and his level of impact will increase over time.

He will return to full training by week one of pre-season.

Reef McInnes has completed a massive seven week block of training and running.

He's building his athleticism and has progressed in leaps and bounds

Charlie Dean is now able to take the moon boot off and is back on the bike.

His program will be increased in two-three weeks.

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