Mattaes Phillipou is listed as a test to play in Round 2, while Port’s Todd Marshall is expected to be available after an ankle sprain.
St Kilda put out their injury report on Tuesday, confirming Phillipou had suffered a corked quad but will face a test.
Saints EGM of Football Lenny Hayes said: “Mattaes will be required to pass a fitness test during Thursday’s main session.”
Jack Macrae has been ruled out due to an MCL sprain. Hayes said: “We’ll monitor Jack’s knee as it heals and provide updates where appropriate.”
The Saints said Rowan Marshall is “progressing well through concussion protocols”.
Port didn’t list Todd Marshall on their injury list, with the club saying he is expected to be available. He had undergone scans on his ankle but has been given the all-clear.
Port’s update said: “Todd Marshall has recovered well after rolling his ankle during Sunday’s AFL game and is expected to be available.”
Gold Coast’s Bailey Humphrey will face a fitness test after missing last game with a hamstring concern.
Suns head physio Andrew Weller said: “Bailey reported tightness in him hamstring and the decision was made it would be best to manage him last weekend. He will train fully this week and a decision on his availability will be made closer to game day.”
Brisbane revealed Hugh McCluggage is in the mix to return from a calf injury. The Lions said: “McCluggage, who was sidelined last week with a calf strain which occurred in Opening Round, will need to train strongly next week to get the green light.”

