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The players from each team in a race to be ready

When Howe wounded his groin against Melbourne, the front final after hearing a ‘pop’ is not expected to be available.

The Premiership trio, Tom Mitchell, Mason Cox and Oleg Markov played on Sunday at VFL and will be evaluated for the election.

Jeremy Howe was silenced last Friday night with a groin injury.Credit: AFL Photos

Double Brownlow Medal Returning for Lions

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Brisbane Lions, some Premiership midfielder players Lachie Neale and Jarrod Berry will play in the elimination final against Geelong, but they will be without Eric Holtwood because they overcome a calf injury.

Neale, the winner of the couple Brownlow, was trained on Saturday and will join the group when they start to clash against cats on Thursday.

If the lions protect their structures with Ty Gallup and Henry Smith and Logan Morris, they may have an election call for a point.

Oscar McINERney will be a part of a debate that will remain loyal to Premiership Ruckman Darcy Fort, which has not returned to the finals or has not missed it since the 10th round.

Dream injury of cats

Geelong is perfect for conflict against Lions with the young Ruckman Toby Conway, the only player on the list. Conway, who does not play a senior match this season, has a foot injury.

Weddle pushes to be selected

On Monday, the scans will determine whether Hawthorn has played a role in the club’s final campaign while Hawthorn has been relieved of a back injury that has been holding him out since the 16th round.

The runner defender is in a modified training and even if the results of the scanning are positive, it is not certain to play in the elimination final, but the hawk is hopeful that it may force it for the election.

Harry Morrison survived four injuries for the election, and he is expected to get rid of Corkie, who saw Mitch Lewis out of the last round match against Brisbane Lions.

Josh Weddle is waiting for scanning results to determine if he will play the final

Josh Weddle is waiting for scanning results to determine if he will play the finalCredit: AFL Photos

Hogan, Stringer, Kelly Running

Five senior players could encounter giants with an election dilemma expected to return to the team. Brent Daniels played VFL loss to Richmond, and Jack Buckley rose well as he suffered a small calf injury on his last other leg last Friday.

Giants star Jesse Hogan.

Giants star Jesse Hogan.Credit: AFL Photos

Jesse Hogan had good news about foot pain, and the veterans run at Alter-G with the hope of playing the final for playing the soft tissue injuries of Jake Stringer and Josh Kelly.

Coach Adam Kingsley, introducing five new players for the first final – Western Bulldogs’ first finale of 2016 – something to determine whether the team should determine.

Docker is suspicious

Corey Wagner was the only injury won by Dockers, who won West Bulldogs, which put them in a course to play Suns at the Optus Stadium. Wagner was scanning on the pectoral muscle to determine the degree of injury, but doubts the elimination final.

Gold Coast must beat Essendon on Wednesday night to play the final for the first time. Bailey Humphrey’s return will increase the failed series against Port Adameide on Friday night.

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