Promising Bulldogs key forward Jordan Croft is in the frame to return from a jarred back, in a development that would bolster an already humming side ahead of their mouthwatering clash with the Adelaide Crows this Friday night.

The second generation Dog is listed as a test, after missing his side's demolition of the Giants on the weekend, after landing heavily in a marking contest against the reigning premiers in Opening Round.

Head of Sports Medicine for the club, Chris Bell, provided an update on the three-gamer, and a few of his teammates, on Monday evening. 

“These (Croft's) symptoms are continuing to improve across the last week, so we will work through a process with Jordan to make sure he is feeling 100% before we declare his availability," he said.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 19: Jordan Croft of the Bulldogs kicks the ball during the 2026 AFL match simulation between the Western Bulldogs and the Sydney Swans at Mission Whitten Oval on February 19, 2026 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Adam Trafford/AFL Photos via Getty Images)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 19: Jordan Croft of the Bulldogs kicks the ball during the 2026 AFL match simulation between the Western Bulldogs and the Sydney Swans at Mission Whitten Oval on February 19, 2026 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Adam Trafford/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Lachy Carmichael sustained a nasty corky in the VFL, too, with Bell outlining his recovery.

“He had expected (the) pain and swelling associated with this injury which impacted his ability to train, but he is showing good improvements this week and will be put through his paces at main training to determine his availability.”

Arty Jones and Laitham Vandermeer are coming towards the end of their respective stints in the AFL's concussion protocols, too.

At Punt Road, a pair of premiership Tigers have been cleared to return to AFL action, in a major boost for Adem Yze ahead of a daunting clash with a rampant Gold Coast Suns outfit.

Fan favourite Nick Vlastuin has come out the other side of a conservative management period, with the club opting not to take risks with their influential key defender.

High performance manager Ben Serpell spoke of the big picture approach his club are taking with the 31-year-old triple-premiership player.

“In retrospect, he probably could have been okay to play last week, but we took the opportunity to get some more training into him," Serpell said.

“He's such an important player in our team, he's still got 20-plus games to go this year, so we thought we'd get some more training into him, but expect to see him out there this weekend.”

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 12: Nick Vlastuin of the Tigers and Taj Hotton of the Tigers high fives fans after winning the round 18 AFL match between Richmond Tigers and Essendon Bombers at Melbourne Cricket Ground on July 12, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Josh Chadwick/AFL Photos/via Getty Images)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 12: Nick Vlastuin of the Tigers and Taj Hotton of the Tigers high fives fans after winning the round 18 AFL match between Richmond Tigers and Essendon Bombers at Melbourne Cricket Ground on July 12, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Josh Chadwick/AFL Photos/via Getty Images)

Fellow premiership hero Dion Prestia has recovered from his latest hamstring injury, and is expected to feature at some level this weekend. 

The news is not as promising for Tasmanian small forward, Rhyan Mansell, who suffered a minor fracture in his wrist in the Tigers' loss to the Blues. The Tigers are anticipating an absence of up to a month for the tenacious tackler.

St Kilda will be hoping a quad injury to budding youngster Mattaes Phillipou is on the minor side, after the promising South Australian saw his wretched run with his body continue in the weekend's clash with Melbourne.

The Sydney Swans are still yet to provide an update on Isaac Heeney's hamstring, but they will be hoping for a positive diagnosis in light of the bleak news that befell Errol Gulden. After starting the season seemingly back to his dynamic, game-breaking best, the midfielder will miss up to four months after the club opted to have his dislocated shoulder operated on. 

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