The Western Bulldogs have come through their 57-point win over Adelaide with minimal injury concerns after forward Jake Stringer recovered well from hamstring tightness.

Stringer was subbed out of the game as a precaution in the third term after a six-goal haul and Bulldogs General Manager of Football Graham Lowe said the Club held no concerns for his fitness.

“Jake had some hamstring tightness and as a precautionary measure we chose to use the sub with him.

“We have no concerns at this point that he’s not going to be available for us for this weekend against the Swans.”

Apart from Stringer, Lowe said there were no other injury reports after the round four match.

“Obviously a really positive performance and the players have come in well today after last night’s game and other than bumps and bruises we’re looking to have presented well.”

Bulldogs rookie Jordan Kelly will undergo surgery after he injured his finger in Footscray’s win over Casey in the VFL on Sunday, but was the only injury concern from that match.

“A frustrating day for Jordan, he sustained an injury to his finger and after specialist advice we’ve determined that surgery’s the solution and he’s got an injury to a tendon in his finger so he could be 6-8 weeks”

Dale Morris (pectoral) and Mitch Wallis (back) have both progressed according to plan after sustaining injuries in the Club’s round three match.

“Dale’s had surgery his surgery which went to plan and went well and he’s back around the Club… he’s tracking to the timelines as we’d expect,” said Lowe.

“Mitch has certainly freed up quite a bit and our plan is to progress his training over the next couple of weeks with a view to getting him back after that.”