Adelaide midfielder Jake Soligo will be a test ahead of this weekend’s Round Six clash against St Kilda at Adelaide Oval.

Soligo rolled his ankle in the third quarter against Carlton on Thursday night but managed to play out the game.

“Soli injured his ankle in the third, pleasingly he was able to play out the game,” Crows General Manager High Performance Ian McKeown said.

“He will be assessed to participate in main training this week, with the goal to do everything to play.”

Darcy Fogarty will continued to be assessed as he looks to overcome a back problem.

“Fog is starting to turn the corner with his back injury,” McKeown said.

“At this stage we still don’t have a definitive timeline, but Darcy is certainly doing everything he can to return.

Defender Mark Keane has taken a significant step in his recovery after running for the first time.

The Irishman is still 5-7 weeks away however McKeown said the running milestone should be celebrated.

“Keaney has excelled himself with his attitude and attention to detail during his rehab,” he said.

“It is good to see this pay off with a successful return to running this week. He’ll now move into more football-specific conditioning as he moves closer to a return.”

As confirmed on Friday, Mitch Hinge will miss the next 3-5 weeks with a moderate hamstring strain.

Jordon Butts and Luke Pedlar will be available for selection once they pass the AFL concussion protocols this week.

Adelaide's Round Six injury list is: