Plenty of concussions and another ACL is the injury summary from round four.

Here's how your team went.

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Adelaide

Youngster Chayce Jones was concussed in the first quarter courtesy of a late spoil from Luke McDonald. He'll be assessed this week.

Midfielder Brad Crouch received an elbow to the head that required stitches but he was able to finish the match and should be right to play the Suns.

Brisbane

The Lions were bashed up on the scoreboard but picked up no new injuries against Essendon

Carlton

The Blues got through their heart-breaking defeat to the Suns without any injury issues.

Collingwood

Chris Mayne's 200th game ended early after copping a knee to the back. He was eventually taken to hospital as a precaution, with the Pies yet to provide an update.

Chris Mayne received treatment on the bench in the early stages of his 200th game after this clash.#AFLPiesDogs pic.twitter.com/SWy3m7qjMa — AFL (@AFL) April 12, 2019





Dayne Beams was a late withdrawal with illness but should be fine for round five.

Essendon

David Myers was left bloodied after receiving a boot to the head late in the match against Brisbane. The Bombers are yet to provide an update on whether he will play against North Melbourne.

Look away if you're easily queasy - David Myers is receiving medical treatment after receiving Eric Hipwood's boot to his face.#AFLDonsLions pic.twitter.com/2zotWQkLtj — AFL (@AFL) April 13, 2019





Fremantle

Joel Hamling was concussed and will be monitored this week.

Geelong

The Cats through their clash with GWS without any new injuries.

Gold Coast

Will Powell was heavily concussed and looks a long shot to take on Adelaide.

Wil Powell is currently undergoing a medical assessment after this tackle from Will Setterfield. #AFLSunsBlues pic.twitter.com/tOKQDJESuN — AFL (@AFL) April 14, 2019





GWS

The Giants were dealt a big blow when co-captain Callan Ward went down with a knee injury. Scans on Sunday confirmed he'll miss the rest of the season after rupturing his ACL.

Callan Ward has been assisted from the field after twisting awkwardly in this contest.#AFLCatsGiants pic.twitter.com/xfJhO9IbP5 — AFL (@AFL) April 13, 2019





Hawthorn

Jaeger O'Meara was a late withdrawal after failing to overcome a hip issue. That was the first of a horror day on the injury front, with James Frawley (hamstring) and Ben Stratton (concussion) both failing to finish the match. Conor Nash, James Cousins, Daniel Howe, Isaac Smith, Chad Wingard and Jarman Impey all required treatment at various points.

Melbourne

Ruckman Brayden Preuss picked up a shoulder injury in a heavy bump and was hampered but finished the match.

Oscar McDonald sat out the final quarter after a head knock and will be monitored this week.

Neville Jetta (knee) and Jay Lockhart (back) were both withdrawn at the last minute.

North Melbourne

The Roos got their match against the Crows unscathed.

Port Adelaide

No new injuries for the Power.

Richmond

A welcome change for Richmond this week, with no injury troubles coming out of the match.

St Kilda

Jarryn Geary was a late withdrawal due to illness but should be fit to face Melbourne in round five. Daniel McKenzie was concussed and will be monitored this week.

Sydney

Isaac Heeney and Luke Parker both went off for treatment in the match but played on and should be good to go this week.

West Coast

Lewis Jetta was a late withdrawal with a hamstring issue.

Western Bulldogs

The Dogs got through their clash with Collingwood without any issues.