Darcy Gardiner is seen injured during Brisbane’s clash against St Kilda in round three, 2026. Picture: AFL Photos

Check out the injury updates from all 18 clubs.

PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN

Callum Ah Chee
Hamstring
5-7 weeks

Jordon Butts
Concussion
Concussion protocols

Dan Curtin
Knee
5-7 weeks

Jordan Dawson
Calf
Test

Mark Keane
Leg
7-9 weeks

Rory Laird
Calf
Test

Toby Murray
Back
1-2 weeks

Updated: March 31, 2026

In the mix

The Crows expect to have captain Dawson available for a crunch game against Fremantle on Good Friday, with the midfielder needing to train fully this week after battling calf tightness. Key forward Taylor Walker is also set to return after he was managed against Geelong, while experienced defender Laird faces a fitness test. The Crows need to replace key defender Butts, with James Borlase the likely option after an impactful performance at SANFL level. The Crows have versatility in defence, with Max Michalanney and Josh Worrell able to play tall, but Borlase could be vital against Freo’s three tall forwards and resting ruckmen. Third-year midfielder Charlie Edwards (23 disposals and five clearances) is pushing to debut and on the cusp of selection, while wingman Billy Dowling (37 and seven) made a strong case of his own at SANFL level in a hard-working performance. Ruck Reilly O’Brien remains an option if the Crows need reinforcements against Sean Darcy and Luke Jackson. – Nathan Schmook

PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN

Harris Andrews
Suspension
Round 5

Dan Annable
Shoulder
10-plus weeks

Noah Answerth
Concussion
TBC

Darcy Gardiner
Shoulder
8-12 weeks

Eric Hipwood
Knee
Mid-season

Hugh McCluggage
Calf
1 week

Conor McKenna
Hamstring
Test

Will McLachlan
Concussion
TBC

Ben Murphy
Chest
3 weeks

Jack Payne
Knee
TBC

Henry Smith
Foot
TBC

Updated: March 31, 2026

In the mix

There will be at least two changes to face Collingwood on Easter Thursday with Gardiner and Answerth both unavailable. Darragh Joyce and Zane Zakostelsky could both replace Gardiner, with Tom Doedee another option after his first game back at VFL level at the weekend, while Jimmy Tunstill and Shadeau Brain are vying for Answerth’s position. Chris Fagan could also opt to insert premiership wingman Sam Marshall, who excelled in the VFL, and shuffle Bruce Reville to the defensive half. – Michael Whiting

PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN

Harry Dean
Concussion
2 weeks

Matt Duffy
Concussion
2 weeks

Cooper Lord
Illness
1 week

Jesse Motlop
Knee
Season

Harry O’Farrell
Knee
TBC

Updated: March 31, 2026

In the mix

The Blues will have Adam Cerra (hamstring) and Zac Williams (ribs) available for Friday’s clash with the Kangas. However, Dean has entered concussion protocols and will miss the next two matches due to the timing of his head knock over the weekend. Nic Newman (23 disposals, five tackles) will aim for a return after impressing in the VFL, while Nick Haynes (19 disposals, 13 marks) and Adam Saad (13 disposals) are in the same boat after getting valuable minutes under their belts at reserves level. Flynn Young (13 disposals, three goals) and Ben Camporeale (27 disposals, five clearances) were others to show good signs. Lachie Fogarty, Jordon Boyd and Blake Acres will come into contention after acting as the emergencies last week. – Riley Beveridge

PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN

Harry DeMattia
Back
TBC

Bobby Hill
Personal reasons
TBC

Darcy Moore
Hamstring
3-4 weeks

Scott Pendlebury
Achilles
1 week

Updated: March 31, 2026

In the mix

Craig McRae will need to make two changes off a short break with Moore out again after straining his hamstring and suffering an inflamed bursa in last Friday night’s win over Greater Western Sydney. Pendlebury also won’t make the trip north due to Achilles tightness. Wil Parker will be considered after being squeezed out last weekend, while Ed Allan performed well in the VFL to put his hand up for a recall. Jack Buller was included in the 26 after being dropped in round three, while Harvey Harrison is building towards a return at AFL level – Josh Gabelich

PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN

Cillian Bourke
Quad
2-3 weeks

Nate Caddy
Concussion
1 week

Angus Clarke
Syndesmosis
Test

Brayden Fiorini
Back
Test

Lewis Hayes
Knee
7 weeks

Nic Martin
Knee
Season

Mason Redman
Knee
5-7 weeks

Will Setterfield
Foot
1 week

Vigo Visentini
Hamstring
5-7 weeks

Updated: March 31, 2026

In the mix

The Bombers have been dealt a major blow with young gun Caddy to miss the clash against the Western Bulldogs on Easter Sunday due to concussion. Fiorini is a test, while Dyson Sharp is set to return from his ankle injury. Jordan Ridley made his return in the VFL last week and could also be an option. And there are some players pushing their cases in the VFL should Brad Scott opt for more changes. Elijah Tsatas had 34 disposals, 10 clearances and six tackles at the lower level and the Bombers have lost the clearance count by more than 10 in each of their first three AFL games. No.9 draft pick Sullivan Robey (22 disposals and four goals) may need more time at VFL level despite a standout performance, while Tom Edwards marked his return from a knee injury with a five-goal haul. In further good news, ruck Nick Bryan is set to make his return via the VFL this week, while Clarke could make his comeback from an ankle injury. – Dejan Kalinic

PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN

Michael Frederick
Ankle
2-3 weeks

Oscar McDonald
Calf
1 week

Sam Sturt
Knee
TBC

Brandon Walker
Quad
Test

Hayden Young
Hamstring
1-2 weeks

Updated: March 31, 2026

In the mix

Walker trained fully on Tuesday and will push to return after his impressive run of form was interrupted by a quad issue. The small defender could be a particularly valuable lockdown option against forward/midfielder Izak Rankine. There is scope, however, for the Dockers to take an unchanged line-up into the Good Friday clash against Adelaide after impressive back-to-back wins. Cooper Simpson is a backline option if the Dockers want to utilise his speed and decisive play, while half-forward Tobyn Murray and wingman Nathan O’Driscoll are on the cusp. Ruck recruit Mason Cox was dominant in managed minutes in a WAFL practice game, but Sean Darcy appears settled after building form against Richmond. – Nathan Schmook  

PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN

Harley Barker
Knee
Indefinite

Toby Conway
Foot/Knee
TBC

Patrick Dangerfield
Calf
1-2 weeks

Keighton Matofai-Forbes
Foot
9 weeks

Jacob Molier
Foot
2-3 weeks

Jay Polkinghorne
Foot
TBC

Tyson Stengle
Conditioning
Individualised program

Updated: March 31, 2026

In the mix

Dangerfield has been ruled out of Easter Monday and is no certainty to return against West Coast in round five. Polkinghorne will begin running again this week and his timeline to a return should be clearer in the coming days. Stengle is still rebuilding fitness after his interrupted pre-season. Jack Bowes couldn’t have done much more to audition for a recall, racking up 38 disposals and three goals in the Cats’ 47-point VFL win over Box Hill. Off-season recruit James Worpel had 28 touches in his return from a finger injury, while midfielder George Stevens had 28 touches and two goals. Veteran defender Jake Kolodjashnij continues to build form and fitness with 21 touches and eight marks.  – Michael Rogers

PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN

Beau Addinsall
Hamstring
4-6 weeks

Cooper Bell
Concussion
Test

Elliott Himmelberg
Knee
6-plus weeks

Nick Holman
Hamstring
1-3 weeks

Bailey Humphrey
Suspension
Round 6

Jai Murray
Leg
1-3 weeks

Christian Petracca
Hamstring
1-3 weeks

Matt Rowell
Finger
Test

Jamarra Ugle-Hagan
Knee
1-3 weeks

Updated: March 31, 2026

In the mix

All eyes will be on Rowell this week as he closes in on playing his first game for 2026. The cast that protected his finger is now gone and he’ll be assessed through the week, which could be handy timing for the Suns who will be without Petracca and Humphrey to face Melbourne at the MCG on Sunday. Jy Farrar appears a good option to replace Humphrey in the front half, while coach Damien Hardwick could also give youngster Lachie Gulbin a run and move Will Graham into more midfield minutes if he wanted to go a different way. Ugle-Hagan has had a clean-up of his meniscus and will miss a couple of weeks. – Michael Whiting

PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN

Cody Angove
Hamstring
TBC

Toby Bedford
Hamstring
Test

Jack Buckley
Concussion
1 week

Aaron Cadman
Pelvis
Test

Brent Daniels
Hamstring
Test

Finn Davis
Groin
1 week

Tom Green
Knee
Season

Darcy Jones
Knee
TBC

Josh Kelly
Hip
TBC

Harry Oliver
Leg
1-2 weeks

Logan Smith
Knee
2-3 weeks

Sam Taylor
Hamstring
6-9 weeks weeks

Nathan Wardius
Knee
TBC

Updated: March 31, 2026

In the mix

A bye this week will give the likes of Bedford, Buckley, Cadman and Daniels time to recover, but soreness will delay Taylor’s return date by at least another month. Harry Rowston (26 disposals, six clearances) and Conor Stone (22 disposals, two goals) were among the best at reserves level last week. – Riley Beveridge

PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN

James Blanck
Groin
2 weeks

Will Day
Shoulder
2 months

Henry Hustwaite
Ankle
Test

Noah Mraz
Quad
Test

Updated: March 31, 2026

In the mix

Hawthorn has almost a full list to pick from coming out of the bye. Mabior Chol and Mitch Lewis sent brief scares through the Hawks camp over the weekend, but both are fine ahead of Easter Monday. Karl Amon has been on lighter duties as part of long-term knee management. After a decent win over Sydney before the bye, it’s hard to see Sam Mitchell making an unforced change against Geelong, especially after a poor performance by Box Hill. – Josh Gabelich

PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN

Jake Bowey
Foot
5-7 weeks

Tom Campbell
Neck
TBC

Paddy Cross
Thumb
4-5 weeks

Changkuoth Jiath
Calf
3-4 weeks

Shane McAdam
Achilles
2-3 weeks

Daniel Turner
Hand
Test

Jack Viney
Achilles
TBC

Kalani White
Glandular fever
1 week

Updated: March 31, 2026

In the mix

Debutant Cross dislocated his thumb late in the Demons’ memorable win over Carlton, with subsequent scans showing ligament damage in the thumb which required surgery. He is expected to be sidelined for the next 4-5 weeks. Recruit Jiath finished that match on the bench with a calf issue, with scans revealing a low-grade strain that will keep him out for up to four weeks. Turner has made a quicker than expected recovery from his hand injury and will undergo a fitness test later in the week ahead of the Dees’ clash with Gold Coast. Melbourne is suddenly spoiled for choice in attack, with key forwards Aidan Johnson (knee), Matt Jefferson (foot) and Luker Kentfield (knee) available for selection after recovering from their respective injuries, although none are likely to come back into the senior side immediately. – Alison O’Connor

PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN

Jackson Archer
Knee
Season

Taylor Goad
Ankle
Test

Josh Goater
Quad
2-3 weeks

Griffin Logue
Hamstring
1-2 weeks

Blake Thredgold
Foot
TBC

Luke Urquhart
Knee
TBC

Tristan Xerri
Suspension
Round 7

Updated: March 31, 2026

In the mix

The Kangas hope Goad will return this week, but if anything it will be through the VFL and will come too late to replace the suspended Xerri in the ruck for Friday’s clash with the Blues. Jack Darling (18 disposals, three goals) impressed in the VFL and could deputise alongside Callum Coleman-Jones. Or else the Kangas might turn to Wil Dawson (13 disposals, nine hitouts), who has fans at the club as a future ruck option. Zac Fisher (24 disposals, one goal) and Cooper Harvey (22 disposals, eight marks) were among the best in the reserves, while Riley Hardeman (16 disposals) continued to build his fitness. Jacob Konstanty and Zac Banch were among the emergencies last week. – Riley Beveridge

PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN

Miles Bergman
Ankle
Test

Mani Liddy
Groin
TBC

Todd Marshall
Ankle
1-2 weeks

Jacob Moss
Concussion
TBC

Sam Powell-Pepper
Knee
7-9 weeks

Harrison Ramm
Ankle
4-5 weeks

Esava Ratugolea
Ankle
TBC

Connor Rozee
Hamstring
TBC

Josh Sinn
Shoulder
5 months

Ivan Soldo
Knee
Season

Updated: March 31, 2026

In the mix

There’s some big decisions for Josh Carr ahead of facing Richmond on Saturday. Key defence is already a headache, which Ratugolea’s injury has only added to, with Brandon Zerk-Thatcher offering experience as a possible replacement. Bergman is expected to return to bolster the midfield rotation, while Christian Moraes and Will Lorenz both excelled in a SANFL loss at the weekend if Carr really wants to make some changes following Sunday’s defeat to West Coast. – Michael Whiting

PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN

Jasper Alger
Knee
8 weeks

Harry Armstrong
Foot
8 weeks

Nathan Broad
Calf
Test

Judson Clarke
ACL
TBC

Sam Cumming
Shoulder
Test

Taj Hotton
Hip
TBC

Tom Lynch
Hamstring
3-4 weeks

Rhyan Mansell
Foot
TBC

Toby Nankervis
Hamstring
5-7 weeks

Tom Sims
Elbow/Foot
TBC

Josh Smillie
Quad
5-7 weeks

Updated: March 31, 2026

In the mix

Broad has to get through Wednesday’s main session, but the Tigers indicated he may not play against Port Adelaide regardless with the option of “working with him to continue [building] his fitness”. Top draftee Cumming has returned to full-contact training, and is a chance to play “at some level”. Alger has at least avoided surgery. Both Armstrong and Mansell have developed bone stress in their feet, the latter having developed a sore foot while rehabilitating his broken wrist. Mansell will have an operation and miss 3-4 months. On the selection front, small forward Zane Peucker continues to build form in the VFL, kicking another three goals, while midfielder Kane McAuliffe (who was overlooked for an AFL recall after illness) recorded 24 touches and nine clearances, with James Trezise the travelling emergency to Perth. Ruck Samson Ryan got through unscathed in his first VFL game after a foot injury. – Sarah Black

PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN

Charlie Banfield
Shoulder
TBC

Ryan Byrnes
Foot
3-5 weeks

Anthony Caminiti
Hamstring
3-5 weeks

Hunter Clark
Adductor
Test

Lance Collard
Suspension
Round 6

Paddy Dow
Knee
1 week

Liam Henry
Hamstring
1-2 weeks

Max King
Knee
TBC

Jack Macrae
Knee
1 week

Liam O’Connell
Facial fractures
Test

Tobie Travaglia
Foot
TBC

Updated: March 31, 2026

In the mix

St Kilda heads to the bye 1-3 and with a mounting injury list. Travaglia is dealing with a foot injury, while Banfield has avoided surgery on his shoulder for now and will look to strengthen the joint and play on in 2026. Collard has been handed a two-game suspension by the VFL Tribunal and is being investigated by the AFL’s integrity unit for an alleged homophobic slur. – Josh Gabelich

PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN

Taylor Adams
Hamstring
6-8 weeks

Riak Andrew
Quad
TBC

Ned Bowman
Hamstring
Test

Braeden Campbell
Shin
TBC

Noah Chamberlain
Concussion
1-2 weeks

Billy Cootee
Hip
Test

Will Green
Foot
10-12 weeks

Errol Gulden
Shoulder
3-4 months

Isaac Heeney
Hamstring
Test

Max King
Back
4 months

Peter Ladhams
Suspension
Round 5

Updated: March 31, 2026

In the mix

The horrible injury run of Adams has continued, with the veteran set to miss up to two months after injuring his hamstring in team training over the bye weekend. Heeney is expected to play the Eagles on Saturday night after his hamstring issue, while Gulden is set to come out of a sling after consulting with his surgeon. Youngsters Cootee and Bowman could play their first VFL games of the season this weekend after their recent injuries. – Martin Smith

PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN

Sam Allen
Knee
7 weeks

Tyler Brockman
Knee
3-4 weeks

Liam Duggan
Ankle
Test

Harry Edwards
Concussion
TBC

Tom Gross
Hamstring
Test

Jack Hutchinson
Ankle
4 weeks

Noah Long
Knee
Season

Milan Murdock
Hamstring
3 weeks

Jacob Newton
Foot
TBC

Deven Robertson
Suspended
Round 5

Fred Rodriguez
Foot
5 weeks

Brandon Starcevich
Calf
6-8 weeks

Elliot Yeo
Adductor
1-2 weeks

Updated: March 31, 2026

In the mix

There will be at least three forced changes for the Eagles this week after back-to-back wins, with Yeo and Newton making way through injury and Robertson suspended. Yeo received positive news on his groin injury, while Newton will be sidelined long-term with a fractured navicular. Elijah Hewett’s availability after a WAFL practice match is well timed to replace Yeo, while Clay Hall and Finlay Macrae are other midfield options on the fringe. The Eagles also have the flexibility to move co-captain Liam Baker, Bo Allan and Harry Schoenberg into more prominent midfield roles, while small forward Malakai Champion has been in good form and could replace Newton in attack. The Eagles may look at tall reinforcements in the backline given Sydney’s height, with Sandy Brock available. On the injury front, Duggan faces a test for a rolled ankle. – Nathan Schmook   

PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN

Riley Garcia
Hamstring
TBC

Tom Liberatore
Hamstring
2-4 weeks

Laitham Vandermeer
Concussion
Test

Zac Walker
Ankle
3-5 weeks

Cody Weightman
Knee
TBC

Updated: March 31, 2026

In the mix

Liberatore will miss at least the next fortnight after straining his hamstring against Adelaide before the bye. Adam Treloar is in the frame to replace the veteran midfielder in the 23, while Josh Dolan is building a case to get a spot back in the Western Bulldogs best team. Will Lewis kicked 6.3 for Footscray before the weekend off and Arty Jones impressed after recovering from a concussion. – Josh Gabelich