Port Adelaide could be set to "add to the list" of players in their casualty ward following a poor Showdown performance, with forward Jack Lukosius (calf) and Lachie Jones (corky) the latest to collect injury concerns.

Jones was subbed out of the 98-point defeat in the third quarter, adding to a history of setbacks for the Power hard-nut, with Saturday's outing just his 15th for the year.

Lukosius was battling with a calf issue late into the contest, and with the chance of a winning result squashed, the Power took a conservative approach to keep Lukosius from the contest for the rest of the game.

Speaking after his final Showdown in charge of the Power, coach Ken Hinkley offered insight into the two potential setbacks, with both Lukosius and Jones a chance to add to a growing injury list at Alberton Oval.

"He's given his calf a bit of a tweak, I think," Hinjkley said of Lukosius' concern.

"We took him off, the game wasn't clearly in any shape for us. When he was hobbling, it was (a decision) to just take him off.

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"If there's a calf injury we'll certainly let you know. It'll only add to the list."

"I think 'Jonesy' was a corky. Hopefully that's all it is. The way the dice have been landing, it might not be that."

Power captain Connor Rozee got through the game unscathed after headling with a broken hand prior to Round 20.

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A call on his playing prospects was left to Rozee, who trained throughout the week after missing the trip to Tasmania to face the Hawks.

Hinkley said his skipper returned well, despite the result.

"I thought he did a pretty good job, considering," the Power coach said.

"The hand didn't bother him, to a point. Clearly, it can be managed much easier than some other injuries.

"To Connor's credit, right through the middle of the week to tonight."

Port Adelaide head to Kardinia Park next weekend to take on Geelong, who are coming off a 101-point win over North Melbourne.

The two clubs will meet on Sunday, with the Power still eyeing their ninth win of the year amid amid a two-game losing run.

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