Tim English watches from the bench during round four, 2026. Picture: AFL Photos
Check out the injury updates from all 18 clubs.
PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN
Callum Ah Chee
Hamstring
4-6 weeks
Jordon Butts
Concussion
Concussion protocols
Dan Curtin
Knee
4-6 weeks
Darcy Fogarty
Back
TBC
Mark Keane
Leg
6-8 weeks
Luke Pedlar
Concussion
Concussion protocols
Updated: April 7, 2026
In the mix
Isaac Cumming will be available for Thursday night’s clash against Carlton after he was withdrawn late against Fremantle because of illness, with defender Rory Laird also available after overcoming a calf injury. Key forward Fogarty has been ruled out as the club works through a timeline for his recovery from a back issue. Billy Dowling (30 disposals and two goals in the SANFL) is stringing form together and should come into consideration alongside young midfielder Charlie Edwards (29 and nine clearances). Toby Murray and Mitch Hinge returned in the SANFL from respective back injuries, with Murray an option as a forward target and second ruck to support Lachie McAndrew. – Nathan Schmook
PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN
Dan Annable
Shoulder
16-18 weeks
Noah Answerth
Concussion
Test
Darcy Gardiner
Shoulder
5-7 weeks
Eric Hipwood
Knee
Mid-season
Hugh McCluggage
Calf
Test
Ben Murphy
Chest
2 weeks
Jack Payne
Knee
TBC
Henry Smith
Foot
TBC
Updated: April 7, 2026
In the mix
After missing the past three matches through suspension, Lions co-captain Harris Andrews will return to face North Melbourne on Saturday. The three-time All-Australian full-back could be joined by his fellow skipper McCluggage. Coach Chris Fagan has hinted multiple times in the past week he’ll be cautious with the star midfielder, but McCluggage will be given every chance to face the Kangaroos. Reliable defender Noah Answerth just has to get through the final days of his concussion protocols to resume his place in the 23, while Sam Marshall was again excellent in the VFL and continues to put his name forward. – Michael Whiting
PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN
Harry Dean
Concussion
1 week
Matt Duffy
Concussion
1 week
Cooper Lord
Illness
1 week
Jesse Motlop
Knee
Season
Harry O’Farrell
Knee
TBC
Liam Reidy
Suspension
Round 6
Jacob Weitering
Concussion
1 week
Updated: April 7, 2026
In the mix
The Blues will lose Weitering for Thursday night’s Gather Round opener against the Crows. It’ll put Nick Haynes (nine disposals, three marks) in contention for a recall after spending the last few weeks in the VFL following an off-season ankle issue. Zac Williams (rib) is also available again and should return. Adam Saad (23 disposals, five tackles) and Billy Wilson (22 disposals, one goal) could add some drive off half back, having impressed at VFL level. Flynn Young (21 disposals, three goals) has also been a standout in the VFL and could return. Dean and Lord will miss another week. – Riley Beveridge
PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN
Nick Daicos
Calf
Test
Harry DeMattia
Back
TBC
Bobby Hill
Personal reasons
TBC
Darcy Moore
Hamstring
3-4 weeks
Scott Pendlebury
Achilles
Test
Updated: April 7, 2026
In the mix
Daicos returned to training on Monday but will need to prove his fitness on Wednesday after being a late withdrawal ahead of Easter Thursday. Pendlebury will also need to pass a fitness test after missing the trip to Brisbane with Achilles tightness. Angus Anderson put his hand up for a debut with 30 disposals, 12 clearances and eight tackles on Good Friday in the VFL, while Sam Swadling was also busy with 28 touches. Jack Buller kicked four goals against Coburg and Charlie West slotted three. – Josh Gabelich
PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN
Cillian Bourke
Quad
1-2 weeks
Angus Clarke
Foot
TBC
Brayden Fiorini
Back
TBC
Kayle Gerreyn
Suspension
Round 6
Lewis Hayes
Knee
6 weeks
Harrison Jones
Calf
TBC
Nic Martin
Knee
Season
Mason Redman
Knee
4-6 weeks
Vigo Visentini
Hamstring
4-6 weeks
Updated: April 7, 2026
In the mix
The Bombers are set for a double boost ahead of their Gather Round clash against Melbourne, with Nate Caddy set to return from concussion and Jordan Ridley likely to come back after two VFL games. Zach Reid has also been cleared of a hamstring injury, while Dyson Sharp is another option for a return. No.9 draft pick Sullivan Robey (11 disposals, three tackles in the VFL) could make his debut. Ruck Nick Bryan (10 disposals and 27 hitouts) made his return and may need another game at the lower level, but there is no VFL action this weekend. Elijah Tsatas (35 disposals and nine clearances) had another prolific game at VFL level. An AFL emergency last week, Gerreyn is sidelined due to a suspension in the VFL, while Will Setterfield is ready for a return from a foot injury. There were two fresh injuries in the VFL with Clarke and Jones hurt. – Dejan Kalinic
PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN
Michael Frederick
Ankle
1 week
Oscar McDonald
Calf
Test
Sam Sturt
Knee
TBC
Hayden Young
Hamstring
1 week
Updated: April 7, 2026
In the mix
Mason Cox was dominant at WAFL level with 24 disposals, 45 hitouts and a goal, but the Dockers appear unlikely to make a change in the ruck, with Sean Darcy pulling up well on managed minutes as the No.2 ruckman. Jeremy Sharp (28 and eight inside 50s) is the other in-form player at WAFL level, but he is playing as an inside midfielder and unlikely to break into the AFL 23 in that role. Brandon Walker returned from injury and is an option after previously strong form. Versatile Bailey Banfield has been on the cusp of selection if change is needed at either end of the ground. – Nathan Schmook Â
PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN
Harley Barker
Knee
Indefinite
Jed Bews
Concussion
Concussion protocols
Toby Conway
Foot/Knee
TBC
Patrick Dangerfield
Calf
Test
Keighton Matofai-Forbes
Foot
8 weeks
Jacob Molier
Foot
1-2 weeks
Jay Polkinghorne
Foot
6-8 weeks
Tyson Stengle
Conditioning
Individualised program
Updated: April 7, 2026
In the mix
Dangerfield is keen to return for the Gather Round clash with West Coast but the Cats may yet play it safe with their skipper, given his interrupted start to the season. Veteran defender Bews is working through concussion protocols after a knock in the VFL, while Stengle continues to build fitness. James Worpel was solid in the Cats’ 46-point VFL over Werribee with 24 disposals and seven clearances, while Jhye Clark collected 19 touches and six tackles in his return to state-league level. – 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
Test
Jake Rogers
Concussion
Test
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan
Knee
1-3 weeks
Updated: April 7, 2026
In the mix
Petracca is a chance of returning earlier than expected for Saturday’s match against Sydney. The dynamic midfielder is less than three weeks in his recovery and trained away from the main group on Tuesday, but will be given every chance to join his teammates for Gather Round. Damien Hardwick will need to make at least one change to face the Swans with Rogers’Â absence. If Petracca fails to get up, Alex Davies is a chance to reclaim his spot in a midfield that was soundly beaten at the weekend. Although the VFL team was hammered by Southport, Ben Jepson and No.5 draft pick Dylan Patterson showed glimpses of form that could attract the attention of the coach, although the wing and half-back positions they play seem to be taken at the moment. – Michael Whiting
PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN
Cody Angove
Hamstring
TBC
Toby Bedford
Hamstring
Test
Aaron Cadman
Pelvis
Test
Brent Daniels
Hamstring
Test
Tom Green
Knee
Season
Darcy Jones
Knee
TBC
Josh Kelly
Hip
TBC
Logan Smith
Knee
2-3 weeks
Sam Taylor
Hamstring
TBC
Nathan Wardius
Knee
TBC
Updated: April 7, 2026
In the mix
Bedford, Cadman, and Daniels are all in the frame to make their first AFL appearances of the season against the Tigers, pending their fitness following this week’s training sessions. Adam Kingsley’s side is also set to regain Jack Buckley, with the key defender successfully clearing the AFL Concussion Guidelines last Saturday. – Emily Patterson
PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN
Karl Amon
Knee
Test
James Blanck
Groin
1 week
Will Day
Shoulder
6-7 weeks
Cam Mackenzie
Knee
Test
Noah Mraz
Ankle
TBC
Updated: April 7, 2026
In the mix
Amon and Mackenzie will need to prove their fitness on Thursday ahead of the trip to Gather Round after missing Easter Monday due to knee injuries. Flynn Perez and Jack Dalton came in for the pair. James Sicily and Jack Gunston didn’t require scans on Tuesday after injury scares against Geelong and are both expected to face the Western Bulldogs. – Josh Gabelich
PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN
Jake Bowey
Foot
4-5 weeks
Tom Campbell
Neck
TBC
Paddy Cross
Thumb
3-4 weeks
Bayley Fritsch
Foot
Test
Changkuoth Jiath
Calf
2-3 weeks
Shane McAdam
Achilles
2-3 weeks
Jack Viney
Achilles
TBC
Updated: April 7, 2026
In the mix
Fritsch was a late withdrawal ahead of the match against Gold Coast with foot soreness but he is a chance to play in this week’s clash with Essendon. Bailey Laurie took his place in the side and would be the likely casualty if Fritsch returns. The Demons sit at 3-1 following a strong win over the Suns so unforced changes are unlikely, however, there’s plenty of competition from the lower levels. Key forwards Aidan Johnson, Luker Kentfield and Matthew Jefferson combined for 11 goals on the weekend, while young ruck Max Heath (42 hitouts, 20 disposals, six marks) is also pressing his case if a second ruck is considered. Father-son product Kalani White has overcome the glandular fever that struck him down in January and is available for selection, although there is no VFL game this weekend due to Gather Round. – Alison O’Connor
PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN
Jackson Archer
Knee
Season
Josh Goater
Quad
1 week
Riley Hardeman
AnkleÂ
1-2 weeks
Griffin Logue
Hamstring
Test
Finn O’Sullivan
Jaw
TBC
Toby Pink
Knee
Test
Blake Thredgold
Foot
TBC
Luke Urquhart
Knee
TBC
Tristan Xerri
Suspension
Round 7
Updated: April 7, 2026
In the mix
The Kangas look set to lose O’Sullivan for Saturday’s clash with the Lions, after he underwent surgery to repair a fractured jaw earlier this week. Pink could also miss, but Logue is a chance to return and ease the side’s key defensive issues. Wil Dawson (13 disposals, 13 hitouts) was an emergency last week and could fill a potential ruck opening after impressing at VFL level, while Taylor Goad (nine disposals, 12 hitouts) made his return from an ankle injury through the reserves. Lachy Dovaston was managed and could come back in, while Charlie Spargo (17 disposals, two goals) and Jacob Konstanty (19 disposals, two goals) are both pressing for senior selection. Zac Fisher (28 disposals, one goal) was also among the best in the VFL over the weekend. – Riley Beveridge
PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN
Mani Liddy
Groin
6-8 weeks
Ollie Lord
Knee
Season
Todd Marshall
Ankle
Test
Jacob Moss
Concussion
TBC
Sam Powell-Pepper
Knee
6-8 weeks
Harrison Ramm
Ankle
3-4 weeks
Esava Ratugolea
Knee
6-8 weeks
Connor Rozee
Hamstring
12-14 weeks
Josh Sinn
Shoulder
5 months
Ivan Soldo
Knee
Season
Updated: April 7, 2026
In the mix
There won’t be any forced changes for Port Adelaide’s home game against St Kilda to close Gather Round, with a clean bill of health from the win over Richmond. Todd Marshall just has to get through training later in the week to prove he has recovered from a sprained ankle and should be included. Brandon Zerk-Thatcher excelled in the SANFL to again remind Josh Carr he was ready to be recalled should Port want some extra height in defence, while Jackson Mead and Will Lorenz are also around the mark. – Michael Whiting
PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN
Jasper Alger
Knee
7 weeks
Harry Armstrong
Foot
7 weeks
Noah Balta
Hamstring tightness
Test
Judson Clarke
ACL
TBC
Josh Gibcus
Soreness
Test
Taj Hotton
Hip
TBC
Tom Lynch
Hamstring
2-3 weeks
Rhyan Mansell
Foot
TBC
Toby Nankervis
Hamstring
4-6 weeks
Hugo Ralphsmith
Knee
Test
Samson Ryan
Suspension
Round 6
Tom Sims
Elbow/Foot
TBC
Josh Smillie
Quad
4-6 weeks
Updated: April 7, 2026
In the mix
Ryan will miss after a brain-fade gut-punch, opening the door for either potential debutant Ollie Hayes-Brown (19 hitouts, 10 clearances, 23 touches), or a combined restructured ruck division of Campbell Gray and Mykelti Lefau. Balta and Ralphsmith are set to be available for selection, while Gibcus may return via the VFL next weekend (bye this week). SSP signing Tom Burton played his best VFL game to date on Sunday, with three goals from 15 touches, while Sam Cumming (shoulder) got through unscathed in heavily managed minutes, and is set for more VFL time. – Sarah Black
PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN
Charlie Banfield
Shoulder
TBC
Ryan Byrnes
Foot
2-3 weeks
Anthony Caminiti
Hamstring
2-3 weeks
Hunter Clark
Adductor
Test
Paddy Dow
Knee
Test
Liam Henry
Hamstring
Test
Max King
Knee
TBC
Jack Macrae
Knee
1 week
Cooper Sharman
Concussion
Test
Liam Stocker
Concussion
Concussion protocols
Tobie Travaglia
Foot
TBC
Updated: April 7, 2026
In the mix
Collard was handed a three-game suspension by the VFL tribunal last week and is still being investigated by the AFL’s integrity unit for an alleged homophobic slur. Stocker has entered concussion protocols. Sharman, Henry and Dow are all on track to be available for selection. – Josh Gabelich
PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN
Taylor Adams
Hamstring
5-7 weeks
Riak Andrew
Quad
TBC
Braeden Campbell
Shin
TBC
Noah Chamberlain
Concussion
Test
Will Green
Foot
9-11 weeks
Errol Gulden
Shoulder
3-4 months
Max King
Back
4 months
Malcolm Rosas Jnr
Calf
Test
Updated: April 7, 2026
In the mix
Rosas Jnr was a last-minute withdrawal against West Coast due to a tight calf, but after looking sharp during training on Tuesday, he remains a test for this weekend’s clash with Gold Coast. His potential absence could open the door for Billy Cootee, who impressed in the VFL with 20 disposals, or Jesse Dattoli, who starred with 16 disposals and two goals. Chamberlain continues to progress through the AFL Concussion Guidelines following a head injury suffered during the bye weekend. He is set to undergo a fitness test to determine his availability, with Caiden Cleary (22 disposals, six tackles) and Ned Bowman (14 disposals) both vying for senior selection after strong VFL showings. – Emily Patterson
PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN
Sam Allen
Knee
8 weeks
Tyler Brockman
Knee
TBC
Harry Edwards
Concussion
TBC
Jack Hutchinson
Ankle
1 week
Noah Long
Knee
Season
Milan Murdock
Hamstring
1 week
Jacob Newton
Foot
Season
Fred Rodriguez
Foot
2 weeks
Brandon Starcevich
Calf
5-7 weeks
Elliot Yeo
Adductor
Test
Updated: April 7, 2026
In the mix
Tough onballer Deven Robertson will return this week after serving a one-game suspension, with more midfield reinforcements possible as Yeo pushes to play after an adductor injury. Midfielder Elijah Hewett was an emergency against Sydney and played in the WAFL, getting through unscathed with 14 disposals. Big man Bailey Williams (34 hitouts and two goals in the WAFL) could be called on if a change is needed in the ruck. Wingman Tyrell Dewar and midfielder Clay Hall were prominent ball-winners in the WAFL. On the injury front, Murdock is targeting the round six Derby to return. Newton has been ruled out for the season after requiring navicular surgery. – Nathan Schmook Â
PLAYER
INJURY
ESTIMATED RETURN
Tim English
Knee
TBC
Riley Garcia
Hamstring
TBC
Arty Jones
Hamstring
2-4 weeks
Tom Liberatore
Hamstring
2-3 weeks
Ed Richards
Knee
TBC
Laitham Vandermeer
Concussion
Test
Zac Walker
Ankle
3-5 weeks
Cody Weightman
Knee
TBC
Updated: April 7, 2026
In the mix
English and Richards are both set to miss at Gather Round and likely longer due to knee injuries. Jones will be sidelined for up to a month due to a hamstring strain. Liberatore is still sidelined, while Adam Treloar was a late withdrawal from the VFL due to a general soreness. Louis Emmett has been in the hunt for a debut before the weekend and is in line to replace English, while Lachie Smith is another option for Luke Beveridge after a decent apprenticeship at Footscray. – Josh Gabelich