Aaron Naughton and Adam Treloar will train this week ahead of a possible return against Geelong on Saturday night at GMHBA Stadium.
Treloar suffered calf tightness during the warm-up against the Blues and will be assessed after Thursday’s main session.
“In the warmup of the AFL game, Adam Treloar had some persistent generalised calf tightness,” Head of Sports Medicine, Chris Bell said.
“He felt that his top-end athletic performance was impacted and he didn’t want to compromise the team.
“We didn’t want to take any risk with Adam, so we made a late change.
“Adam’s calf tightness symptoms are improving and we will work through a process with him this week to determine his availability.”
Both Naughton and James O’Donnell have progressed through the concussion protocols after suffering knocks last weekend.
“Both Aaron Naughton and James O’Donnell have been progressing in line with our post-concussion management framework,” Bell said.
“Aaron completed a game-like session without contact on Saturday and is in line to tick our final boxes to be available for this weekend’s game.
“James had some hamstring tightness during last week, so we modified his Saturday session.
“With some interruptions to his training and playing over the last few weeks, we want to make sure that we regain some continuity.
“We will progress his training over the next two weeks to make sure that he is fit and firing and is back to his best.”