Tory Dickson will meet with a specialist tomorrow after injuring his pectoral muscle in the Western Bulldogs 16-point win over Melbourne on Saturday at the MCG.

Medical Services Manager Andrew McKenzie said the forward will have a clearer picture tomorrow where the appropriate course of action will be determined.

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“Tory has ruptured his pec muscle, that will need a repair so he’s going in to see the surgeon tomorrow,” McKenzie said.

A calf injury  troubled Tom Williams during Saturday night’s clash against the Demons and McKenzie said scans this afternoon will determine the full extent of the injury .

“Tom tightened up in his calf in the second quarter and he was taken off to be assessed by the doctor,” he said.

“He looked reasonable when he was assessed, so we were able to strap him up to support the area and he managed to play out the game.

“Tom’s calf is still tight but it hasn’t aggravated any further and he came into recovery yesterday and he felt reasonably good.

“We are getting some scans on him this afternoon to see what has happened.”

In the VFL, Jarrad Grant made a successful return to football for the Footscray Bulldogs and McKenzie said he pulled up well.

“Jarrad’s come in well, he’s happy to get back and get playing again,” he said.

“He’s got some usual soreness which is expected but he’s feeling really good.”

Defender Matt Fuller, however, endured a minor shoulder complaint during Footscray’s clash against Sandringham and will be monitored throughout the week.

“Matt Fuller he aggravated his shoulder during the game, he managed to play on with it reasonably comfortably,” he said.

“He’s come in today and he’s a little bit sore, so we will see how he goes over the week and we will take it from there.”