Taylor Adams will miss the remainder of our finals campaign after injuring his adductor during Saturday's match against the Cats.
His initial injury in round 20 was a partial strain of the same adductor. He was functioning at a high level before returning for the Qualifying Final against Geelong.
Unfortunately, he has now suffered a complete rupture of that adductor and his season is over.
He is expected to build towards full availability for pre-season training in January.
Jordan De Goey copped a bump during the second quarter that resulted in an AC joint sprain.
He was sore and limited in his range of movement but was able to play on.
Scans confirmed a grade one AC joint sprain - his contact work during the week will be managed but he is expected to be available to play in Saturday's Semi-Final against Fremantle.
Ash Johnson sustained a corked glute at the weekend - he was sore today but has been cleared of any significant damage
He will be limited at training early this week but will return to full training on Thursday.
On the long-term rehab list, Harvey Harrison (hamstring) and Tom Wilson (back) are both now training at a high level - they are both on track for a full pre-season starting in early November.
Reef McInnes (shoulder) has progressed to contact work on the sideline and our high performance team is hopeful he will return to full training by the end of the finals series.
Brodie Grundy (ankle) and Charlie Dean (foot) are both no longer wearing moon boots and they are walking around pain free.
They are both completing flat-footed rehab in the gym.