Adelaide key forward Riley Thilthorpe is expected to be available for selection for the Club’s Round One’s match against Collingwood after being managed for back soreness.
Crows General Manager High Performance Ian McKeown said the Club had been managing Thilthorpe’s symptoms and he had progressed well.
“Riley is expected to return to the main training group this week and be available for selection,” he said.
Meanwhile, defender Mitch Hinge is expected to be sidelined for four to six weeks with his back injury.
“Last week Mitch successfully completed his first week of rehab running and he is expected to return to main training in the coming weeks.”
McKeown said forward Dan Curtin continues to progress through his rehabilitation after undergoing surgery for a dislocated kneecap.
“Dan has begun running on an anti-gravity treadmill and is expected to be running on ground by the end of this week,” he said.
Defender Mark Keane also continues to progress through his rehab after breaking his lower leg.
“Mark has progressed to being fully weight-bearing and is advancing well through his conditioning program."
Adelaide's Round One injury list is:
