LANCE Franklin, Toby Greene, Jordan De Goey, Chad Wingard, Tom Lynch ...

There are some big names already on the injury list and a ball hasn't even been bounced.

So how are your sore players tracking?

With the season fast approaching, we take a look at your club's pre-season injury toll. Who will play in the JLT2, who will be right for round one, who is still in the rehab group? Check it out

ADELAIDE

Player Injury Estimated Return Luke Brown Ankle 8 weeks Ben Davis Managed 1 week Bryce Gibbs Shoulder Available Hugh Greenwood Abdominal Test Elliott Himmelberg Foot 2 weeks Riley Knight Foot Test David Mackay AC joint Test Shane McAdam Managed 1 week Andrew McPherson Groin TBC Daniel Talia Knee Available Updated: Wednesday, March 6

Early prognosis Small defender Brown won't be available until at least round six due to an ankle injury. He will have surgery later this week. Gibbs and Talia are expected to play in Friday's JLT Community Series game against Greater Western Sydney after both missed last weekend's win over Port Adelaide. Greenwood and Mackay are also on track to return for their first game of the pre-season, either for the AFL game or a SANFL trial against Norwood on Friday night. Knight jammed his foot against the Power and will be assessed this week. - Lee Gaskin

BRISBANE

Player Injury Estimated Return Marcus Adams Knee 2 weeks Allen Christensen Ankle Test Tom Fullarton Hamstring 2-3 weeks Darcy Gardiner Knee 3-4 weeks Connor McFadyen Foot 2-3 weeks Jack Payne Shin 4-6 weeks Nick Robertson Hamstring 2-3 weeks Updated: Tuesday, March 5

Early prognosis Some good news on the horizon with Christensen due back from his sprained ankle. The clever utility suffered the injury in Brisbane's intraclub match last month and is now back into full training. Gardiner has progressed to change-of-direction running at good pace but will not be rushed. - Michael Whiting

CARLTON

Player Injury Estimated Return Charlie Curnow Corked calf Test Sam Docherty Knee Indefinite Alex Fasolo Arm Test Matthew Kreuzer Knee Test Darcy Lang Foot TBC Harrison Macreadie Back TBC Caleb Marchbank Back TBC Jarrod Pickett Knee Indefinite Tom Williamson Back TBC Updated: Tuesday, March 5

Early prognosis Curnow looks likely to be fine, despite leaving JLT1 with a corked calf. Fasolo is set to play his first game for the club in JLT2, having recovered quickly from a broken arm. Kreuzer is also an outside chance to play Collingwood, having recently undergone minor knee surgery, but looks a certainty to be fit for round one regardless. However Marchbank, Lang, Macreadie and Williamson have already been ruled out of the side's season-opening clash with Richmond. - Riley Beveridge

COLLINGWOOD

Player Injury Estimated Return Taylor Adams Finger 4-5 weeks Tim Broomhead Leg 2 weeks Jordan De Goey Foot 1-2 weeks Lynden Dunn Knee 1-2 weeks Will Hoskin-Elliott Knee 3-4 weeks Matt Scharenberg Knee Indefinite Daniel Wells Foot 1-2 weeks Updated: Tuesday, March 5

Early prognosis Adams is expected to miss the opening two rounds and Hoskin-Elliott could join him, while De Goey has made a faster-than-expected return to running and is on track to play in round one. Dunn and Broomhead aren't far away from full training, while Wells has made a breakthrough in his recovery from the Lisfranc injury that sidelined him for the bulk of last season. A longer-term view will be taken with Scharenberg as he comes back from a third knee reconstruction. - Ben Collins

ESSENDON

Player Injury Estimated Return Josh Begley Knee TBC Matt Dea Knee 5-6 weeks Orazio Fantasia Corked quad Available Cale Hooker Calf 4-6 weeks Martin Gleeson Ankle TBC Tom Jok Concussion Test Kobe Mutch Ankle Test Mason Redman Ankle TBC Dylan Shiel Corked quad Available Updated: Tuesday, March 5

Early prognosis Hooker injured the soleus muscle in his calf at training and is now expected to miss up to six weeks. It follows an interrupted pre-season with a niggling hamstring complaint. Shiel (quad) should play against Geelong in the club's second JLT Community Series, while Fantasia (quad) should also face the Cats. Jok (concussion) has been ruled out for the game with some symptoms still lingering. – Ben Guthrie

FREMANTLE

Player Injury Estimated Return Harley Bennell Calf TBC Connor Blakely Hamstring 8-10 weeks Reece Conca Knee Test Sean Darcy Hamstring/back Test Nat Fyfe Elbow Test Stephen Hill Quad 3-4 weeks Shane Kersten Foot 1-2 weeks Aaron Sandilands Calf TBC Sam Switkowski Hamstring TBC Updated: Tuesday, March 5

Early prognosis Fyfe is pushing to play in the final JLT Community Series clash against West Coast this Sunday after an elbow operation, while recruit Conca and young ruckman Darcy should also be very close to playing. The Dockers aren't sure on Sandilands' timeframe to return from his latest calf trouble and have their fingers crossed Bennell can build his workload back up after another recent calf scare. Switkowski's history of hamstring woes came back to haunt him against Collingwood, and a prognosis is unknown at this stage, while Hill's hopes of appearing in round one were dashed by another quad setback at training last week. - Travis King

GEELONG

Player Injury Estimated Return Nakia Cockatoo Adductor Test Lachie Fogarty Hip 3-4 weeks Scott Selwood Hamstring Test Zac Smith Knee 2-3 weeks Harry Taylor Concussion Test Zach Tuohy Knee 1-2 weeks Updated: Tuesday, March 5

Early prognosis Taylor will be monitored ahead of Thursday night after suffering a head knock in the first term against West Coast last week. Tuohy's knee complaint has him touch and go for round one, clocking up big hours of cross-training in the gym. After overcoming back concerns, Smith has succumbed to a knee injury that will rule him out of contention for the season opener. Selwood has been watched closely in the past fortnight but is expected to take part in a VFL practice match next week. Cockatoo continues to build his fitness base, looking to avoid any soft tissue hiccups. Fogarty's hip surgery has him eyeing a return in the first month of the season. - Mitch Cleary

GOLD COAST

Player Injury Estimated Return Josh Corbett Knee 2 weeks Corey Ellis Groin 3-4 weeks Nic Holman Back Test Sean Lemmens Ankle 6-8 weeks Jack Leslie Knee 3-4 weeks Tom Nicholls Calf Test Josh Schoenfeld Ankle 3-4 weeks Harrison Wigg Knee Season Updated: Tuesday, March 5

Early prognosis Lemmens was the only fresh injury from the win over the Bulldogs, getting his ankle caught awkwardly in a tackle during the game's final minute. In a massive blow he'll miss up to eight weeks. Holman has been troubled by his back for most of the pre-season but is almost right to be considered for selection. - Michael Whiting

GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY

Player Injury Estimated Return Toby Greene Ankle Test Nick Haynes Back 2-3 weeks Zac Langdon Foot 5-6 weeks Shane Mumford Suspended Round 3 Jon Patton Knee Mid-May Callan Ward Knee 6 weeks Updated: Thursday, March 7

Early prognosis Greene is a chance to return in GWS's second JLT Community Series game against Adelaide on Friday night, but even if he doesn't play the Giants have little doubt he'll be fit for their round clash against Essendon. Haynes, however, remains touch and go for the season opener as he continues to recover from a back complaint. Langdon will make a delayed start to the season after injuring a Lisfranc joint at training last week, while Patton will fly to Philadelphia within the next fortnight to continue his recovery from his third knee reconstruction. The key forward has resumed running and his US trip is primarily designed to break up the drudgery of his lengthy rehabilitation. Barring last-minute hiccups, Tomlinson (calf) and Kelly (knee and hip) will play their first games of the year on Friday night against the Crows. - Nick Bowen

HAWTHORN

Player Injury Estimated Return Grant Birchall Knee Indefinite Jack Gunston ITB soreness Test Jacob Koschitzke Finger Test David Mirra Ankle Available Tom Mitchell Leg Season Tom Scully Ankle Indefinite Chad Wingard Calf 2-3 weeks James Worpel Knee Available Updated: Tuesday, March 5

Early prognosis A setback with his calf injury will see Wingard miss round one but the club is hopeful he’ll be fit to make his club debut in the early rounds of the season. Iliotibial band soreness kept Gunston out of the loss to Brisbane at the weekend, but he is a possible inclusion to face the Tigers in Launceston on Saturday. Mirra (ankle) and Worpel (knee) both suffered minor complaints against the Lions but both will be available to play this weekend. Meanwhile, veteran Birchall is back into full skills training and is expected to return in the first half of the season. - Nat Edwards

MELBOURNE

Player Injury Estimated Return Jeff Garlett Shoulder 4-6 weeks Mitch Hannan Knee 8-12 weeks Nathan Jones Hamstring Available Kade Kolodjashnij Adductor 3-4 weeks Steven May Hamstring Available Jake Lever Knee 12-16 weeks Jake Melksham Hamstring Available Jack Viney Foot Available Guy Walker Shoulder TBC Updated: Tuesday, March 5

Early prognosis Garlett has avoided surgery on his right shoulder but he'll still miss between 4-6 weeks as part of his recovery. Hannan will start running next week and the hope is he will be able to progress his training loads to get back to playing quickly. Lever has returned from his trip to the US where he visited sports injury specialist Bill Knowles and will look to re-join full training in the coming weeks. Viney, Jones, May and Melksham are expected to play some football this weekend – although it could be in the VFL. – Ben Guthrie

NORTH MELBOURNE

Player Injury Estimated Return Jed Anderson Hamstring Test Majak Daw Pelvis/hips Indefinite Sam Durdin Finger 6-8 weeks Taylor Garner Hamstring Test Aaron Hall Knee Test Ben Jacobs Sinusitis Indefinite Robbie Tarrant AC joint 2-3 weeks Scott Thompson Suspended Round two Will Walker PCL Indefinite Updated: Tuesday, March 5

Early prognosis Hall escaped serious injury when St Kilda ruckman Lewis Pierce fell across his left knee last Saturday, but the midfielder pulled up sore and remains in doubt for North's second JLT Community Series game against Port Adelaide. Anderson and Garner are in contention to play their first games of 2019 but must first show they have overcome hamstring niggles. Tarrant remains lineball to be fit for North's round one clash against Fremantle, but the key defender is making encouraging progress in his recovery from AC joint surgery. Durdin is maintaining fitness ahead of his eventual return as he continues to train with a guard on the little finger he accidentally cut. Jacobs, Daw and Walker continue their rehabilitations with no set timelines on their return dates. - Nick Bowen

PORT ADELAIDE

Player Injury Estimated Return Joe Atley Knee 3 weeks Matthew Broadbent Ankle Test Charlie Dixon Leg 3-5 weeks Hamish Hartlett Knee 3-4 weeks Sam Hayes Knee TBC Riley Grundy Knee 6-8 weeks Paddy Ryder Ankle TBC Ollie Wines Shoulder 3-5 weeks Updated: Tuesday, March 5

Early prognosis Co-captain Wines and key forward Dixon will miss the start of the season. The Power are hopeful they'll be available in the first month of the competition. Vice-captain Hartlett will need to get a couple of runs under his belt in the SANFL before returning from a torn ACL. Ruckman Ryder rolled his ankle in the JLT Community Series game against Adelaide last weekend, but the injury isn't expected to be serious. Defender Broadbent had his workloads managed in his return from ankle surgery, however he should be available this week. - Lee Gaskin

RICHMOND

Player Injury Estimated Return Josh Caddy Ankle 4-8 weeks Jason Castagna Ankle 1-3 weeks Ryan Garthwaite Achilles 1-3 weeks Shaun Grigg Knee 4-8 weeks Tom Lynch PCL 2-5 weeks Jacob Townsend Thigh 1-3 weeks Updated: Tuesday, March 5

Early prognosis A few changes in Richmond's injury list, with Caddy now looking highly unlikely to play round one as he battles an ankle complaint. Star recruit Lynch will also be racing against the clock, with the club having erred on the side of caution with his rehab this summer. Premiership "ruckman" and winger Grigg has had problems with his knee and has been ruled out until at least round three. It's a structural issue in his knee that's causing problems with kicking, rather than running. Castagna, Garthwaite and Townsend remain on track for selection in rounds one or two. - Sarah Black

ST KILDA

Player Injury Estimated Return Blake Acres Back Test Nathan Brown Suspended Round 2 Jack Bytel Back Season Jake Carlisle Back Indefinite Oscar Clavarino Ankle 5-7 weeks Dan Hannebery Hamstring 2-4 weeks Max King Knee 8-12 weeks Doulton Langlands Hamstring 2-4 weeks Ben Long Foot Test Billy Longer Hamstring 2-3 weeks Daniel McKenzie Heel Test Lewis Pierce Concussion Test Jack Steven Mental health Indefinite Updated: Wednesday, March 6

Early prognosis Back surgery for Carlisle makes it very unlikely he will return this season. Concussed ruckman Pierce is a chance to face the Western Bulldogs on Sunday, as are McKenzie (bruised heel), Acres (back tightness) and Long (foot). Hannebery is in a conditioning block as he aims to be fit for round one, but the Saints aren't putting a strict timeframe on when he will return. - Dinny Navaratnam

SYDNEY

Player Injury Estimated Return Darcy Cameron Knee Test Ollie Florent Foot 1-2 weeks Lance Franklin Groin 2-4 weeks Kieren Jack Knee Test Zak Jones Knee Test Matthew Ling Toe Indefinite Jack Maibaum Knee Season Daniel Menzel Groin 2-4 weeks Sam Naismith Knee 4-8 weeks Nick Smith Hamstring 2-4 weeks Durak Tucker Knee Indefinite Updated: Tuesday, March 5

Early prognosis Young gun Florent hurt a foot in last Saturday's loss to Greater Western Sydney. Franklin increased his training in the past week as he aims for a round one return. Reliable defender Smith isn't back with the main group yet as he deals with a hamstring complaint. Jones and Jack are doing everything and both are in line to face Gold Coast on Sunday. McVeigh didn't play last week as the Swans manage the 33-year-old's workload but is a reasonable chance to take the field against the Suns. Cameron is dealing with a knee niggle sustained in the Swans' practice match against Greater Western Sydney a fortnight ago. - Dinny Navaratnam

WEST COAST

Player Injury Estimated Return Jamie Cripps Toe 3-4 weeks Andrew Gaff Suspended Round 3 Josh Kennedy Foot 2-3 weeks Nic Naitanui Knee 3-4 months Will Schofield Quad 1 week Updated: Tuesday, March 5

Early prognosis Dual Coleman medalist Kennedy is on track for round one and ramping up his training again after being 'de-loaded' recently, while Cripps is taking strides forward following toe surgery and might not miss as much football as expected in the early rounds. Schofield copped a heavy corkie in the intraclub on February 22 and was still on light duties on Tuesday, placing him in doubt for the second JLT Community Series hitout against Fremantle this Sunday. - Travis King

WESTERN BULLDOGS

Player Injury Estimated Return Tom Boyd Back 10-12 weeks Bailey Dale Ankle 1-2 weeks Jason Johannisen Ankle 2-3 weeks Lin Jong Hamstring 5-6 weeks Buku Khamis Knee 4-6 weeks Liam Picken Concussion Indefinite Lukas Webb Neck 1-2 weeks Updated: Tuesday, March 5

Early prognosis Boyd's ongoing back injury is expected to sideline him until at least the mid-season bye in a major blow to the Dogs' tall stocks. Jong and Khamis continue to recover as planned from setbacks suffered in match simulation, while Dale's ankle has meant he hasn't been able to fill the desired amount of training to play round one. Johannisen remains on a modified program, and is expected to return to full sessions in the first fortnight of the season. Webb is on track to re-join contact training in the next fortnight. - Mitch Cleary

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