The Bulldogs playing group has emerged from Saturday's intra club hitout unscathed, leaving Senior Coach Luke Beveridge a near full compliment of players to select from for the weekend's NAB Challenge match in Ballarat against Melbourne.

Speaking with BulldogsTV, GM of Football Graham Lowe said the Club's coaching staff were pleased to get through the weekend's internal fixture without any injury concerns.

“It was great to get the work into both groups of players, in fact all players, they got through it well,” Lowe said.

“It’s really pleasing, (we can) now build towards NAB (Challenge) two against Melbourne.“

Midfielder Josh Prudden was one player to make a successful return in the intra club match after being concussed in the Bulldogs’ opening NAB Challenge match against Richmond.

“He progressed well in terms of his symptoms through the week, and put himself in a positive place (to play in the intra club match),” Lowe said.

“It was good to be able to get him out on the track, get him playing, and he came through the game really well.”

Key defender Fletcher Roberts is another on the verge of returning to full training after a modified program in recent weeks due to groin soreness.

“There’s a chance to bring him back towards full training, and manage his training and game loads, and bring him back towards the season.”

Meanwhile, half-back Shane Biggs looks set to miss remainder of the NAB Challenge, after injuring his hamstring at training last week. 

The 23-year-old former Swan didn’t take any part in Saturday’s intra-club match, and will be closely monitored as the Bulldogs prepare for their Easter Saturday home season opener against West Coast at Etihad Stadium.

“(Shane’s) unlikely to take part in the NAB Challenge, but we’ll keep on top of him and build him up in the appropriate way,” Bulldogs GM of Football Graham Lowe told BulldogsTV.

Tom Liberatore successfully underwent reconstructive surgery on his left knee late last week, with Lowe telling BulldogsTV that the reigning Sutton Medallist will commence his rehab program next week at the Club.