Wayne Milera, Harris Andrews, Phil Davis, James Aish, and more ... some big names have been added to the injury list ahead of round six.

Who will be right and who is struggling? We find out when your wounded stars will be back.

ADELAIDE

Player Injury Estimated Return Luke Brown Ankle 1-2 weeks Tom Doedee Knee Season Richard Douglas Ankle 4 weeks Sam Jacobs Knee 4-6 weeks Wayne Milera AC joint 4-8 weeks Shane McAdam Calf Test Andrew McPherson Hamstring 1-2 weeks Paul Seedsman Knee 2-5 weeks Updated: Tuesday, April 23

Early prognosis Milera will miss at least a month with damage to his AC joint sustained in last Sunday's 73-point win against Gold Coast. He doesn't need surgery at this stage, but the Crows will re-assess in the next 4-5 days. He will miss two months if he needs surgery. Jacobs could be back within a month after having knee surgery last week. Chayce Jones and McHenry are available this weekend after both sat out with concussion. McAdam could return in the SANFL this weekend after missing the past four weeks with a calf injury. - Lee Gaskin

BRISBANE

Player Injury Estimated Return Marcus Adams Knee 1 week Harris Andrews Hamstring 1-2 weeks Zac Bailey Hamstring 1-2 weeks Rhys Mathieson Hamstring 1-2 weeks Brandon Starcevich Hamstring 4 weeks Updated: Tuesday, April 23

Early prognosis Decent news for the Lions with Andrews and Mathieson both expected to just miss a game or two. The long break before Saturday's match against Gold Coast helps and both should be well in the frame to return in round seven. - Michael Whiting

CARLTON

Player Injury Estimated Return David Cuningham Bruised kidney Test Charlie Curnow Knee Test Tom De Koning Knee 4-6 weeks Sam Docherty Knee Indefinite Kym Lebois Hamstring 2-3 weeks Jarrod Pickett Knee Indefinite Updated: Tuesday, April 23

Early prognosis Forward duo Curnow and Cuningham will be monitored this week as they recover from respective injury issues. It was a good week for the Blues, with Alex Fasolo, Matthew Kennedy, Harrison Macreadie, Andrew Phillips and Tom Williamson all wiped from the injury list as they returned through the VFL. - Riley Beveridge

COLLINGWOOD

Player Injury Estimated Return James Aish Concussion Test Flynn Appleby Ankle TBC Tyler Brown Shoulder 3-5 weeks Lynden Dunn Knee Season Will Hoskin-Elliott Knee Available Will Kelly Ankle Available Jack Madgen Concussion Test Chris Mayne Back fracture 3-4 weeks Nathan Murphy Ankle 4-5 weeks Sam Murray Provisional ASADA suspension TBC Matt Scharenberg Knee 5-6 weeks Brayden Sier Undisclosed TBC Updated: Tuesday, April 23

Early prognosis Aish is in doubt for the Anzac Day clash with Essendon on Thursday and fellow defender Appleby seems out of contention to replace him after hurting an ankle in the first quarter in the VFL on Saturday. Hoskin-Elliott and father-son draftee Kelly will return in the VFL, and Madgen is likely to join them. Sier didn't play in the VFL at the weekend after sustaining a foot tendon problem and will miss at least another game. Mayne, Murphy and Tyler Brown will be out for about another month each, while Scharenberg won't be far behind them as he comes back from a third knee reconstruction. The season seems over for veteran Dunn after a second anterior cruciate ligament rupture in nine months. - Ben Collins

ESSENDON

Player Injury Estimated Return Zac Clarke Calf 1 week Martin Gleeson Cheekbone 1-2 weeks Shaun McKernan Hamstring 6-7 weeks Kobe Mutch Hamstring 8-10 weeks Devon Smith Knee Test James Stewart Groin 1-2 weeks David Zaharakis Knee Test Updated: Tuesday, April 23

Early prognosis All eyes will be on Smith and Zaharakis after they missed last week with knee complaints but both are expected to be available to face Collingwood on Thursday. Gleeson suffered some bad luck after a heavy hit in the VFL and will spend a couple of weeks on the sidelines nursing a cheekbone injury, while the club says Clarke will be unavailable with the calf injury that saw him be a late withdrawal against North Melbourne last week. - Callum Twomey

FREMANTLE

Player Injury Estimated Return Hayden Ballantyne Hamstring TBC Harley Bennell Calf TBC Connor Blakely Hamstring Test Taylin Duman Suspension Round 8 Stephen Hill Quad 5-6 weeks Shane Kersten Foot TBC Griffin Logue Hamstring Test Cam McCarthy Illness Test Aaron Sandilands Calf TBC Sam Sturt Concussion Test Updated: Tuesday, April 23

Early prognosis Blakely is a chance to come into the side for his first game this season following a long-term hamstring setback and trained on Tuesday. McCarthy was still on light duties at Cockburn after being forced out of the Giants victory in Canberra due to illness. Ballantyne is facing another stint on the sidelines after damaging his hamstring again in his comeback game at Peel, while draft bolter Sturt will be managed conservatively after suffering his second concussion this season. – Travis King

GEELONG

Player Injury Estimated Return Jed Bews Groin 2-3 weeks Nakia Cockatoo Knee Indefinite Jordan Cunico Ankle 10-12 weeks Lachie Fogarty Hip Test Lachie Henderson Plantar fascia Test Brandan Parfitt Quad TBC Scott Selwood Hamstring 1-2 weeks Updated: Tuesday, April 23

Early prognosis The Cats are awaiting the outcome on scans for Parfitt's quad strain sustained on Easter Monday. Henderson, Selwood and Fogarty are all expected to be back playing at some level in the next fortnight pending training. - Mitch Cleary

GOLD COAST

Player Injury Estimated Return Callum Ah Chee Quad 4-5 weeks Brayden Crossley Hamstring Test Corey Ellis Ankle 2-3 weeks Sam Fletcher Quad 4-5 weeks Sean Lemmens Ankle 1-2 weeks Anthony Miles Calf Test Wil Powell Concussion TBC Izak Rankine Hamstring 2-3 weeks Rory Thompson Knee Season Lachie Weller Hamstring 2-3 weeks Harrison Wigg Knee Season Updated: Tuesday, April 23

Early prognosis Powell's concussion against Carlton in round four was a serious one and the young wingman is no certainty to return against Brisbane on Saturday. He'll be tested through the week. Lemmens is likely to return through the NEAFL the following week. - Michael Whiting

GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY

Player Injury Estimated Return Phil Davis Ankle Test Brett Deledio Calf TBC Jonathon Patton Knee TBC Harry Perryman Lung 1 week Tommy Sheridan Calf 4 weeks Callan Ward Knee Season Updated: Tuesday, April 23

Early prognosis Davis looks a long shot to be fit for Saturday night's clash with Sydney, but scans revealed no structural damage, so the Giants haven't ruled him out at this stage. He'll attempt to train on Wednesday which will be his big test. There's good news for forwards Toby Greene (calf) and Zac Langdon (foot), who will return to the field this week. Greene is set to take on the Swans at senior level, while Langdon will return through the NEAFL. Young defender Harry Perryman has recovered from his punctured lung and will likely play reserves next week. - Adam Curley

HAWTHORN

Player Injury Estimated Return Grant Birchall Calf/knee Indefinite Shaun Burgoyne Hamstring 1 weeks James Frawley Hamstring 2-3 weeks Ben McEvoy Adductor soreness Test Darren Minchington Hamstring Test Tom Mitchell Broken leg Indefinite Tim Mohr Dislocated knee/ACL Season Jackson Ross Hamstring soreness Test Liam Shiels Hamstring Test Ben Stratton Concussion Test Mathew Walker Knee Test Updated: Tuesday, April 23

Early prognosis Stratton, who was a late withdrawal against Geelong, and Shiels are set to provide the Hawks with a welcome boost against Carlton. The club also allayed fears in-form ruckman McEvoy could be out for several weeks and he will play this weekend if he passes a fitness test. Burgoyne is another week off. Minchington is set to turn out in brown and gold for the first time in the VFL on Saturday, while Koschitzke, Ross and Walker have to pass tests to join him at Box Hill. – Marc McGowan

MELBOURNE

Player Injury Estimated Return Mitch Hannan Knee 4-6 weeks Neville Jetta Knee 8-10 weeks Jay Kennedy Harris Leg 8 weeks Kade Kolodjashnij Concussion TBC Jake Lever Knee 4-6 weeks Steven May Groin TBC Joel Smith Groin 4-5 weeks Aaron vandenBerg Ankle 4-5 weeks Jack Viney Hand Test Guy Walker Shoulder Indefinite Updated: Tuesday, April 23

Early prognosis Melbourne's defensive issues have been further compounded with Jetta ruled out for up to 10 weeks. The defender will have surgery on Tuesday to repair a meniscus injury that occurred in the second quarter of the game against the Saints. Viney has been cleared of any serious damage to his hand following scans. There is also a bit of mystery around May and his timeline for a return from a groin injury. - Ben Guthrie

NORTH MELBOURNE

Player Injury Estimated Return Majak Daw Pelvis/hips Indefinite Sam Durdin Finger 1 week Ben Jacobs Head/neck Indefinite Luke McDonald Suspended Available Ben McKay Toe Test Tom McKenzie Back 1 week Tom Murphy Ankle TBC Dom Tyson Calf Test Ed Vickers-Willis Knee Season Will Walker PCL Indefinite Tom Wilkinson Ankle TBC Marley Williams Ankle 1 week Updated: Tuesday, April 23

Early prognosis It remains to be seen whether Williams can recover in time to play in Friday night's clash with Port Adelaide. Tyson and McKay didn't play in the VFL at the weekend, but both are likely to play at some level this upcoming round. Wilkinson didn't play after quarter-time for the Roos' VFL side, while minor ailments limited Nick Larkey (illness) and Kyron Hayden (dislocated finger). Tristan Xerri (osteitis pubis) played his first game of the season in the VFL, and Taylor Garner (quad/groin) negotiated another match. – Marc McGowan

PORT ADELAIDE

Player Injury Estimated Return Tobin Cox Hamstring Test Charlie Dixon Leg Indefinite Hamish Hartlett Hamstring Test Sam Hayes Knee 3-5 weeks Jake Patmore Knee Season Jack Watts Leg Indefinite Updated: Tuesday, April 23

Early prognosis Hartlett could return in the SANFL this weekend after missing the past three games with a hamstring injury. Dixon is a longer-term proposition, with still no timeline on his return after a setback in his recovery from a broken leg and dislocated ankle suffered at the end of last season. Watts is unlikely to play again this year. He went in for a second bout of surgery on his ankle last week having suffered a similar injury to Dixon in the round two win over Carlton. - Lee Gaskin

RICHMOND

Player Injury Estimated Return Trent Cotchin Hamstring 2-3 weeks Shaun Grigg Knee Indefinite Oleg Markov Knee 5-7 weeks Alex Rance Knee Season Jack Riewoldt Wrist Test Jayden Short Elbow Indefinite Maverick Weller Leg Test Updated: Tuesday, April 23

Early prognosis After an alarming swelling of Richmond's injury list several weeks ago, it appears to be back to a more manageable level. Riewoldt is likely to play against Melbourne on Wednesday night after three matches on the sidelines with a wrist injury. Captain Cotchin has suffered a setback and isn't expected back until at least mid-May. Grigg, Short and Markov remain long-term propositions, while Weller has now missed three weeks with a nagging leg injury. - Sarah Black

ST KILDA

Player Injury Estimated Return Logan Austin Shoulder Indefinite Jack Bytel Back Season Jake Carlisle Back Indefinite Oscar Clavarino Ankle 1-2 weeks Jarryn Geary Quad TBC Dan Hannebery Hamstring/calves Indefinite Max King Knee 1-2 weeks Doulton Langlands Concussion Test Paddy McCartin Concussion Indefinite Daniel McKenzie Concussion Available Lewis Pierce Concussion Test Dylan Roberton Heart Season Updated: Tues day, April 23

Early prognosis Saints captain Jarryn Geary faces at least a few weeks on the sidelines after surgery on his right thigh, where he suffered compartment syndrome. Draftee Max King could debut in the VFL in a fortnight, having joined in full training. Langlands suffered a head knock early in Sandringham's win last Sunday. - Dinny Navaratnam

SYDNEY

Player Injury Estimated Return Heath Grundy Back 1-2 weeks Will Hayward Jaw 4-6 weeks Jack Maibaum Knee Season Jarrad McVeigh Quad 4-6 weeks Daniel Menzel Groin Test Sam Naismith Knee TBC Nick Smith Hamstring TBC Durak Tucker Knee Indefinite Updated: Tuesday, April 23

Early prognosis Menzel remains on track to play some minutes in the NEAFL this week or next in his return from groin surgery, in what would be a massive boost for the Swans' forward woes. Zak Jones had some treatment on his hip against Richmond last week but is fine to face the Giants this week. - Adam Curley

WEST COAST

Player Injury Estimated Return Tom Barrass Foot TBC Nic Naitanui Knee Indefinite Willie Rioli Foot 4 weeks Jake Waterman Hamstring Test Updated: Tuesday, April 23

Early prognosis Rioli was back involved in warm-up kicking and ran laps at training on Tuesday after a stress-related foot injury that has kept him out of the opening five rounds. Barrass is the latest victim to a foot problem for the Eagles and is looking at a lengthy stint on the sidelines after he undergoes surgery. Waterman trained fully on Tuesday and should be available. Naitanui is conservatively estimated to return after the round 13 bye. – Travis King

WESTERN BULLDOGS

Player Injury Estimated Return Ben Cavarra Ribs Test Taylor Duryea Hip 6-8 weeks Fergus Greene Ankle 4-6 weeks Buku Khamis Knee Test Dale Morris Knee Indefinite Matthew Suckling Groin 2-4 weeks Laitham Vandermeer Hamstring Test Updated: Tuesday, April 23

Early prognosis A blow to the Bulldogs ahead of a road trip to Fremantle, with defenders Duryea and Suckling ruled out for several weeks. Cavarra, Khamis and Vandermeer have all progressed to be on the cusp of selection. The trio appear likely to play in the VFL this Sunday to step up their hopes of an AFL debut. - Paul Bastin

*Placed on the club's long-term injury list