Fremantle fans shouldn’t expect to see veteran pair Aaron Sandilands and Stephen Hill any time soon.

The star duo have both been listed as TBA on the Dockers injury list for some time, with coach Ross Lyon this morning conceding Hill was battling a calf injury, as well as the quad problems that have plagued him all summer.

The club was originally hopeful of having Sandilands, 36, available for the start of the season after he strained a calf during the pre-season, but there has been no update since.

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Camera Icon Stephen Hill , who has been sidelined with two leg injuries. Credit: AAPIMAGE

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There was no sign of the 211cm ruckman while this morning’s training session at Cockburn was open to media.

Hill, 28, was limited to running in the rehab group alongside Griffin Logue (hamstring), Hayden Ballantyne (hamstring) and Brett Bewley (ankle).

“(High performance manager) Jason Weber does our injury update on the website,” Lyon said.

Camera Icon Nat Fyfe. (Fremantle Dockers training at Cockburn.) 3 APRIL 2019 Credit: Danella Bevis The West Australian Camera Icon Brennan Cox at Fremantle Dockers training at Cockburn. Credit: The West Australian, Danella Bevis The West Australian

“They are still in long term rehab. They are TBA, yeah. It’s certainly not immediate. And immediate would mean in the next probably three or four weeks.

“I can’t remember what was put out (about Hill), to be honest. I think that that was put on that he had a calf strain within rehab. So that’s put him back a few weeks. It’s both (the calf and quad).”

Lyon also denied defender Luke Ryan was battling a calf problem. Ryan had his lower right leg strapped today but trained with the main group.

“In black and white terms, no,” he said. “I thought he did his ACL when he went down. But it was just a kick on the shin so he’s fine.”

Camera Icon Fremantle Dockers coach Ross Lyon speaks after a training session. Credit: The West Australian, Danella Bevis The West Australian

Brennan Cox (hamstring) has also returned to the main group but is likely to play for Peel this weekend if cleared.

Jesse Hogan appeared only briefly after his Dockers debut, jogging laps alongside Alex Pearce and Ed Langdon before he left the track.

Young ruckman Sean Darcy was also on light duties.

“There will be three or four that are a bit tight and sore,” Lyon said.

“We just put the chaff bag on them, let them run around and hose them down, get them ready for the next session. It really is about just looking after a few and getting them through to the next game.”