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[Image description: a photo of green and yellow bicycle with four wheels, four sets of pedals, and two wide seats that look to seat two riders each. End ID.]
Imagine your OC squad riding one of these tandem bikes
#patchwork crew would absolutely fit all eight of them on here somehow#poor man's clown car#bugs sitting in the basket rack on front#scout balancing on his knees on the handlebars#every so often he lets go for the stunt of it and ghost in the left front seat flicks the back of his neck to make him cut it out#crow is on jasper's lap#dilly is squeezed in the middle of the back seat between rusty and charlie#it brings me so much joy to imagine all of them just hootin and hollerin as they sail around on a definitely stolen bike
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A Day in the Field
Written for Fictober 2022 prompt No. 17: “Are you serious?”
Warnings: Graphic depictions of violence and death. Casual treatment of both by the characters
October 17th, 2173 CE
“Are you serious?” Jasper stares at Leng with a serious frown, creasing thin blonde brows around disbelieving stony eyes.
“Come on, Shepard. When have I ever been wrong?” Leng smirks at him, dark eyes brimming with confidence, raven brows rising smugly.
They are crouching near the edge of a clearing containing a small Blue Suns encampment. The two were out to scout the area, and neither was expecting the dozen or so mercs in the area.
“So let me see if I get this right, Leng. You want us, just the two of us, to squat in a merc camp, without backup, and ‘handle it ourselves.’ Why?” Jasper doesn’t understand Leng almost any given day of the week, but he’s never known the man to be suicidal. Leng sneers, his eyes full of wounded pride.
“Yes, Shepard. That is exactly what I said two minutes ago, keep up.” Leng creeps fluidly through the shadows, into the camp proper, and Jasper groans under his breath as he follows.
He’s not indulging Leng, he tells himself. He’s just a poor innocent 2nd lieutenant making sure his gunnery chief doesn’t get his head blown off while in the line of duty. The captain would’ve sent them with a small fire team to do this anyways, he thinks.
They each pick a tent on opposite sides of the camp. The plan is for Jasper to use his technical abilities to drop any shields or barriers the mercs might possess while picking his famous headshots with his Phalanx.
Leng, in the meantime, will use his biotics and his favorite Katana to pepper the mercs from afar, or simply blow them apart up close, all while employing his acrobatics to evade and drive them to distraction.
They wait in position for an hour before the first merc comes back, a heavily armoured fellow. Leng throws a warp at the man, shredding his helmet, and Jasper neatly pops his head clean off with a single shot. He doesn’t even have time to scream. The two soldiers smile conspiratorially.
The next mercs number in the half dozen. That takes a few minutes. Jasper overloads the leader, a fellow engineer’s shield, and pops his head a moment later. Leng throws his headless carcass at the other mercs, who scream in horror. Jasper feels a pang of guilt, they look too young to be anything but fresh blood. But when they choose to shoot instead of surrender, he soldiers on with the endeavor.
The group fights like rookies, in the end. They only drop Leng’s barrier by fifteen percent, and Jasper’s shield by twenty. Leng crows at the difference, and Jasper neatly says it’s only because he doesn’t get to do practice laps back on the Tannenberg.
Leng merely rolls his eyes. “Just admit it, Shepard. You’re too slow.”
Leng sing-songs the last three words in an impression of his favorite game mascot that is equal parts annoying and irritatingly amusing. Jasper scowls good naturedly, trying not to chuckle at how ridiculous the other man sounds.
The next mercs to arrive are a trio of snipers. Jasper and Leng have no issues with them. Jasper dashes around to stay out of their sights, their weapons less effective at close range. Leng is a near blur, as usual. Together, they manage to get the mercs herded into a tight back-to-back position. Jasper throws an overload, Leng a warp, then in unison, they strike. Jasper pops the head of one while running past them in a circle. Leng rolls forward, and blows out the opposite facing one’s ribcage, then levels his Katana. It rings out in perfect sync with Jasper’s Phalanx, and the merc is bereft of their heart and brain before either can further process the grief or horror of their terrible situation.
The final two mercs are no challenge at all. A pair of soldiers with Mattocks. Their weapons might be powerful, but they simply spray and pray. Against two very mobile targets, a death sentence. Leng tosses one about like a ragdoll, while Jasper wreaks havoc on the other one’s equipment. They both take this opportunity to test new power combinations, seeing as they have adequate numbers without risk of another combatant surprising them. The encounter, and their experiments end in moments, but the experience is rewarding, despite the small window of time.
With the encampment clear of hostiles, Jasper comms the Tannenberg to give her the all clear. Leng nudges one of the dead mercs with a foot before lifting his carcass up and slamming it down as hard as he can, splattering both he and Jasper with gore.
Jasper sputters, glaring through the crimson mask he’s been oh so graciously gifted, before glaring at Leng harshly. “Are you serious?”
Leng shrugs.
#fictober22#graphic depictions of violence#death#fanfiction#mass effect#kai leng#mshep#cross posted on ao3#cross posted on ffn
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[Image description copied from alt text: a drawing of a group of seven scruffy adolescents loitering by a short wall. The background has no rendered details.
On the far left, sitting cross-legged at the base of the wall, is a girl with pale skin and straight black hair that she is tying into a braid. Her tongue sticks out in concentration. Above her on the wall, stretching his arms toward his toe, is a boy with light brown skin and short curly reddish-brown hair. He is looking down at the girl with a smile, mid-speech.
In the middle of the scene is a boy with light brown skin and dark brown wavy shoulder-length hair. He is leaning against the wall with a carefree posture and holds a harmonica in one hand. He is playfully sticking his tongue out at the teen to his right, who is atop the wall on their belly, propped up by the elbows. They have pale skin and shaggy straight light brown hair and are sticking their tongue out in return with a mischievous smile.
On the right, sitting at the base of the wall, is a teen with pale freckly skin and straight shoulder-length red hair. They are looking up at the two kids teasing each other with an amused expression. Another teen is laying with their head in the red head's lap. They have golden brown skin and short straight black hair, slicked back from their face. They are looking up at a girl hanging by her knees from the wall, speaking to her with a kind smile. The girl has brown skin and curly black hair and is grinning. End ID.]
It's been TOO LONG since I posted about the patchwork crew - so long, in fact, that the last time I posted about them they were still in Scout's original D&D universe. Welp, here they are as regular human kids in regular human NYC - except for Ghost, because they're waiting for him to get out of work (ie, I couldn't fit him in the frame).
Left to right: on the ground is Charlie (she/her) and up on the wall is Rusty (he/him), Scout (he/him) is the gremlin in the middle, up on the wall is Bugs (she/they) and Dilly (she/her), and down below them is Crow (they/them), and Jasper, aka Jazz (he/she/they). At the time of this scene Charlie was 16, Rusty was 17, Scout was 15, Bugs was 13, Dilly was 12, Crow was 17, and Jasper was 17. Ghost (he/him), not pictured, was 18.
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Trinkets, 40: Interesting baubles, semi magical objects and items touched by mystery.
A brown wooden mask sports green stripes that appear to be the color of the wood instead of being painted on. A single studded iron plate runs down the nose of the mask, stamped with a decorative "L" on the forehead.
A glass flask messily labelled “Alchemist’s Fire”. It actually contains a highly-potent cinnamon whisky.
A small bag containing a large brass coin stamped with the insignia of the archdemon of Random Evil Domain, along with a red cultist mask. There is also a map of the nearby area that indicates a meeting location somewhere in the distant woods. A perceptive PC will notice that the map reveals a passphrase “Bloodmoon” hidden within the drawing.
A scrap of parchment that reads; "Leave the jewel in a sewer grate by the church, or the next time you look into her eyes they won't be in her head."
A tool designed to crack nuts. It disintegrates shells, leaving the nuts untouched. Bloody marks between the teeth and weird stains on the handle leave disturbing thoughts as to what it has been used for recently.
A military banner bearing a black on yellow pattern with a crimson border, the center dominated by a grinning human skull spit upon a lance. Knowledgeable PC’s will recognize the sigil as that of the Mad Lancer’s an infamous cavalry unit that was a force of nature as much as a military company.
A tattered remnant of a sermon written on vellum. A certain passage reads “With the certainty of stone, we shall persevere. Each crack, each mark is not a blemish, but a testament—a history of defiance writ upon our flesh?”
A tiny porcelain doll with unnervingly human eyes.
A slender hand harp, graceful of design, small and light enough to be played in one's lap. It is carved of teak wood engraved with designs of waves and fog, with silver wire for strings.
A set of four horseshoes that seem to be magnetically attracted to hooves, requiring no additional fastening.
—Keep reading for 90 more trinkets.
—Note: The previous 10 items are repeated for easier rolling on a d100.
A brown wooden mask sports green stripes that appear to be the color of the wood instead of being painted on. A single studded iron plate runs down the nose of the mask, stamped with a decorative "L" on the forehead.
A glass flask messily labelled “Alchemist’s Fire”. It actually contains a highly-potent cinnamon whisky.
A small bag containing a large brass coin stamped with the insignia of the archdemon of Random Evil Domain, along with a red cultist mask. There is also a map of the nearby area that indicates a meeting location somewhere in the distant woods. A perceptive PC will notice that the map reveals a passphrase “Bloodmoon” hidden within the drawing.
A scrap of parchment that reads; "Leave the jewel in a sewer grate by the church, or the next time you look into her eyes they won't be in her head."
A tool designed to crack nuts. It disintegrates shells, leaving the nuts untouched. Bloody marks between the teeth and weird stains on the handle leave disturbing thoughts as to what it has been used for recently.
A military banner bearing a black on yellow pattern with a crimson border, the center dominated by a grinning human skull spit upon a lance. Knowledgeable PC’s will recognize the sigil as that of the Mad Lancer’s an infamous cavalry unit that was a force of nature as much as a military company.
A tattered remnant of a sermon written on vellum. A certain passage reads “With the certainty of stone, we shall persevere. Each crack, each mark is not a blemish, but a testament—a history of defiance writ upon our flesh?”
A tiny porcelain doll with unnervingly human eyes.
A slender hand harp, graceful of design, small and light enough to be played in one's lap. It is carved of teak wood engraved with designs of waves and fog, with silver wire for strings.
A set of four horseshoes that seem to be magnetically attracted to hooves, requiring no additional fastening.
A linen handkerchief embroidered with a pentagram design, surrounded by arcane symbols.
A banner in black with the image of a crow sewn into it with white silk, surrounded by arcane runes stitched in black thread. Three white silk ribbons flutter from it.
A horrific black mask carved in the likeness of a demon’s face. Massive curved horns sweep up and back out of the forehead and behind the ears, while the fangs seem to glisten as if ready to bite at any moment. When worn, the mask’s eye sockets become covered with a glassy shield that glows red. When the bearer speaks, his voice is broadcast as a guttural growl.
A small dirty wooden figurine, that of a crudely-shaped blackbird. Its eyes are glass gems, pupiless; gazing into them feels like falling into an ocean’s black depths. In its tail is a hole, through which one may string a lanyard or band. When you hold it to your ear, you can hear the faint beating of a heart that is not your own.
A four foot long rod capped at each end by a six-inch-wide band of gold and steel. The rod has a three-foot long section of clear crystal in the middle, filled with a swirling white fog.
A silver monstrance, set with gold detail, intricate in its design and covered with tiny curlicues that resemble angelic beings.
An ornately carved pipe, its bowl fashioned into the head of a satyr; whose expression is one of malicious pleasure. If the pipe is used for smoking tobacco without cleaning it out first, the bearer will be plunged into a vivid, momentary dream wherein he is being pursued across a moonlit landscape by baying hounds.
A large, sumptuous shawl or scarf of deep red and heavy silk. It is finished along all of its edges with red and golden silk tassels, and is embroidered with outlines of stylized flames in golden thread.
A woolen scarf that is knitted with the words of an ancient elven supplication to the God of Random Domain.
An ink black statuette of a beautiful woman, clothed in gossamer-like veils, holds a large bronze bowl.
A rectangular wooden box labelled “Rawshins” containing dozens of red wax spheres. The balls have some give to them and the wax can be peeled away to reveal the pickled eye of a horse. The eyeballs while horrendously unpalatable is remarkable nutritious due to the herbal mixture used to preserve them and the box contains 2d4+1 days’ worth of trail rations.
A wooden talisman carved into a screaming human face that when stared at it for more than a few seconds the observer can almost hear the sound of screaming from far off.
A silk bag with drawstring that open easily, revealing a glint of white. Inside is an elegant bone reliquary, smooth and pleasing to the touch. Polished, silvered fingerbones interlace to form a simple gate, operated by twisting a knob at the top formed from a single smooth vertebra surrounding a porcelain mechanism. Inside the small cavity is a cage formed out of rib that could have held an ancient curiosity of some sort, but now lies empty. The faintest touch of necromancy suffuses the curio, but surely any power it once held has long faded...
An incredibly detailed drawing of an alien creature.
A barnacle-encrusted piece of ancient stonework. Its touch fills the bearer’s ears with a great pressure that pulses like a dreadful giant’s heart.
A small wooden box with some silver markings on its surface. Something can be heard shifting inside, however it has neither a lock nor hinges. Cutting it open by force reveals it to be solid wood.
A Randomly Colored handkerchief with a knot in it, the owner probably had something important they didn’t want to forget.
A black shiny disk with dozens of embossed rings.
A tubular instrument that gradually broadens towards the lower end. It is made out of wood, with a double reed at one end and a metal or wooden flared bell at the other end. Known as a shehnai, its sound is thought to create and maintain a sense of auspiciousness and sanctity and, as a result, is sometimes used during marriages, processions and in temples although it is also played in concerts.
A pair of clay tankards decorated with waves of blue coral.
A well-worn brass locket with a small drawing of a dwarven woman inside, she has a fantastic beard.
A well-worn ivory drinking horn etched with indigo leaf patterns and silver cap attached by slim yet robust chain.
A small obsidian horse headed idol with peridot eyes.
A large poster that reads; “Diplomat wanted. Must fluently speak the oceanic dialect of High Draconic. Come dressed in waterproof clothes to the beach by moonrise on the seventh full moon of the year.”
A piece of paper that refuses to become uncrumpled until a spell similar to Dispel Magic or Remove Curse is cast on it. Inside is the true name of a weak outsider such as an angel or demon.
A waxed scroll on which is written a complex alchemical formula. The recipe is not titled and seems to be for some sort of explosive but an knowledgeable PC can determine that it’s actually instructions for making soap.
A small silver tuning fork. When used, the ringing sound it creates can only be heard by those who have split blood in the last 24 hours.
A beautiful piece of quartz carved in a strange but unclear style. It is perfectly still until a certain tone is played near it whereupon it then begins to vibrate and move, gyrating sinuously. The carving causes the moving rock to resemble a lithe dancer.
A petrified basilisk’s egg carved into an elaborate diorama of a strange but beautiful landscape.
A disk of clay with extremely fine etchings of semi-concentric lines that seem to spiral outwards from the center in tight, semi random wiggly spirals. It has been broken into three equal shards.
A handful of jasper puzzle pieces speckled with flecks of semiprecious stones (Citrine, amethyst, garnet, etc.) that can be assembled into the likeness of a bird of prey.
An astrological chart with alien characters drawn in silver ink.
A blood red fiddle that seems to have strings made of human veins. The music produced by it always sounds horrible and terrifying.
A six-sided die that sometimes rolls a seven
A war banner that's shredded, torn, and stained with blood, this standard has seen more than a single battle. The image of a red maw devouring sacred flames stands atop a field of black.
A wicked wand made of two withered and twisted branches, with one single leaf to the side and a small skull tied by a string at the base. The wand has a uncomfortable chill to the touch and sometimes sends shivers through the body.
A gruesome hand fan made of plucked faerie wings
A painting of a red-eyed wolf-man eating a corpse while making eye contact with the viewer. The corpse always vaguely resembles the viewer.
A stylish jet black long coat with a furred neck.
A knotted garment that fades in and out of nothingness. Knowledgeable PC's know that an order of religious monks one covered their eyes with such bindings. It is a perilous act to stare directly into the mouth of infinity. But once unburdened by vision, salvation shall be revealed.
A frozen, crystalline gland from some unknown ancient being. Hard as stone, it thaws slowly but eternally. The alien object is nearly translucent, revealing a void filled with nothing but bright, cold light. The glowing core holds a strange allure, turning the mind toward rapturous reminiscence.
A speckled owlbear hide, tooled with raised marks.
A baleful gem that glows a sickly green and tingles unpleasantly warm when touched. The sparkling object is less like a precious stone and more like the withering glare of corruption, made corporeal and pellucid in crystal.
A child's doll made from dyed, woven coconut fiber and dressed in linen.
A selection of maps, all rolled tightly together, and crammed into one tube. The maps all show the expansion of the same location over a period of 60 years, one new map every 10 years.
A dried caul wrapped in gauze, brittle but intact.
An old, fraying coat of the type a ship's captain would wear in bad weather. There is a small singed hole through the outer layers that stops at an inside pocket.
An eight inch wide roll of silk, which when unfurled is revealed to be an elaborately decorated sock kite in the shape of a koi.
A ball of high quality waxed twine with a platinum netting needle stuck through it.
A child's wooden toy animal with a note tied to it with twine that reads in childish writing "so u arnt lonly".
A crystal vial containing a pebble, ash, water and a measure of air.
A burlap bag large enough to hold a coconut. It is smooth to the touch and found in the color purple with a golden strap.
An arcane wand that is rough to hold and twists like a wild vine.
A bill from a sorcerer listing an exorbitant amount of gold for a spell to cure a terminally ill child.
A horn hair brush inlaid with small peridot stones.
A copper door handle of a manticore head holding a ring in its mouth.
A one gallon cask of Shump's Shield, a white beer with with the colour of horchata and stout beer consistency. The flavor profile is that of a milk stout with a very light hint of peppermint and nutmeg. It is typically brewed at temples to the God of war and distributed locally.
A demonic iron idol with bloodstone eyes.
A crude and somewhat obscene silver statue depicting a goblin chieftain.
A owlbear skin run.
A burlap bag containing 3d6 days’ worth of trail rations, each individually packed in waxed parchment and sackcloth and tied with string. Each packet contains an assortment of jerky, dried fruits, hardtack and nuts.
A decorative bronze key with a rose quartz in the bow.
A black-lacquered pyx decorated with pornographic images. On the sides and the lid of the small box, colorful hand-painted scenes of lurid degradation depicts men and women copulating not with one another but with jackals, hyenas, goats, and serpents. The box is brimming with coal-black crackers flecked with red. The unleaved bread has a faint but repellent odor or herbs, sulfur and vomit
A foot stool with silver-plated eagle claw feet and silken pillow.
A violet satin facemask with purple silk ties.
A quartz and horn prayer beads on a silk cord.
A crystal, bell-shaped terrarium with an easily identifiable, miniature apple tree with fruit laden branches growing from its mossy soil. The terrarium and tree within are three inches tall.
A dark leather pouch with silver clasps set with a tiger eye.
A lock of faded reddish brown hair bound and wrapped with a red ribbon strung with cowrie shells. The ribbon is embroidered in tightly stitched green thread "Return to me, my love".
An obsidian statuette of a leering gargoyle.
A porcelain pitcher with arboreal imagery.
A petrified toad with a variety of crystals growing from its back, diverse in material, color, size, and shape.
A prosthetic bronze hand with ivory fingernails.
A deed to a plot of land signed over to the church.
A bronze-plated trophy etched with two jousting figures.
A darkwood lute with silvered strings, decorated with a painting of a djinn flying island.
A silver snuff box etched with a portrait of the night sky.
A brass censer dangling from lead chains that emits smoke resembling writhing vines.
A crystal canine skull that continually burns with yellow flames that are painfully cold to the touch.
A wooden abacus with fortune telling symbols painted across its beads. It occasionally self animates and acts of its own accord, locking up for a brief moment before the beads spin wildly then stop with several symbols facing upwards before moving as normal again.
A mahogany cane tipped with corkwood and thin red leather covers its gracefully curved handle.
A cloudy white orb with a scarlet sheen to it. When the bearer stare into its depths he see shadows flickering throughout it.
A glass globe that has no visible opening on its dark clouded surface, and it is warm to the touch. Its contents appear to be a faintly glowing roiling cloud of flame.
A glass jar filled with clippings of dwarven hair and toenails.
A silver thimble containing a shimmering ballgown of spun moonlight. The ballgown is ... very see through, but can be worn over another nice dress of plain material to good effect.
A diagram of a hollow earth showing major access point below nearby city.
A porous stone flecked with emerald and sapphire dust that always feels damp to the touch.
A beautiful deck of cards resting in a strong leather pouch with an etching of a joker on the outside. The same etching is on the back of the cards.
An automaton crab. If wound up with the key in its brass carapace, it will menace any nearby animals with its snappy little mechanical claws.
A snowball warded such that it cannot melt. At its center is a small glyph-etched stone.
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Pets the Cullens would adopt:
- Edward would rescue song birds or parrots that have been abandoned due to their longer than expected life span. He loves the sounds they make and how intelligent they are.
- Bella is for sure a dog kinda person. She was never able to take care of a pet because she was too busy looking after her mom so a classic golden retriever or german shepard are her go to animal. Definitely goes into month long grieving sessions when they pass away.
- Jasper would be a snake or reptile kinda guy. They’re seen as emotionless, low mantinence pets but due to his power he knows there’s so much more in them. Loves spending weeks to months crafting the perfect enclosure for them.
- Alice one hundred percent has 30 different types of frogs at any given moment. They’re cute and quirky just like her and have so much personality she loves to show off. Plus her skin doesn’t give off natural oils anymore so they’re safe for her to hold with her bare hands!
- Rosalie wouldnt adopt any pets but she would 100% foster kittens. She knows that she would far outlive them so adopting feels wrong to her, but by fostering she’s able to nurture them into adults before sending them off. Plus, baby animals are so much cuter!
- Emmett would find random animals in the wilderness and take them home to try and domesticate them. His current pets are one raccoon he trained to turn on the TV, a crow who acts as a guard for Rosalie’s shiny jewelry, and a deer who thinks it’s a lap dog. He’s tried several times to take a bear cub but aparently that’s “illegal” and they’re an “endangered species”
- Carlisle and Esme already have to raise six wild teenagers plus the wolf pack when they decide to come by. they don’t need any pets.
#twilight#the twilight saga#twilight revival#twilight saga#bella swan#edward cullen#jasper hale#rosalie hale#emmett cullen#carlisle cullen#esme cullen#alice cullen#my post#twilight meme
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D&D Traits: Iloam Blacksong
𝙱𝙰𝚁𝙱𝙰𝚁𝙸𝙰𝙽 » toothy grins, stories around the campfire, clothes covered in pet hair, hot temper, old jeans, heartbeat in head, potatoes and steak, beaded jewelry, bruises like galaxies, mementos, backpack stuffed full, craigslist furniture, spontaneous road trips, air ripped from lungs
𝙱𝙰𝚁𝙳 » homemade bread, white lies, easily excited, trying on hats, band geek, pep talks, no impulse control, sunsets, vintage fashion, long showers, selfies, following dreams, rosy cheeks, song mash-ups, pink lemonade with tequila, loves easily, animated storyteller, full of comebacks
𝙲𝙻𝙴𝚁𝙸𝙲 » list of wishes, biting their tongue, band-aids and neosporin, shoulder to cry on, morning sun, necklaces, trial and error, homemade quilts, formal clothing, astrology fan, messages in bottles, pleated braids, speaking up for friends, feathers, motivational quotes, vivid dreams
𝙳𝚁𝚄𝙸𝙳 » bird watching, shy kid, wind chimes, trying to whistle, summer camp, apple orchards, lost in their head, glow-in-the-dark stars on the ceiling, hoodies, thrift shopping, saving worms off the sidewalk, pig latin, bare feet, thunderstorms, numb fingers, braided hair, naming potted plants
𝙵𝙸𝙶𝙷𝚃𝙴𝚁 » goosebumps, leather jackets, adventure, chewing nails, cares deeply but can’t show it, bronze locks, no sleep, taste of iron, netflix binges, never forgets, combat boots, stories behind scars, table for one, official soundtracks, sore calves, trusts themselves the most
𝙼𝙾𝙽𝙺 » always trying to be better, wanderlust, meditation, sweat pants, old photographs, yoga, sleeping in hammocks, nostalgia, minimalist design, a breath of fresh air, baby animals, volunteering, perfectionist, doesn’t care about fashion, healthy snacks, noticing the little things
𝙿𝙰𝙻𝙰𝙳𝙸𝙽 » school uniforms, thick jackets, sleeping with the windows open, logical advice, scrapbooking, compasses, i fight for my friends, sculpture gardens, cold morning air, big soul, likes routine, secret romantic, last to get jokes, sunflowers, practical presents, misty weather
𝚁𝙰𝙽𝙶𝙴𝚁 » herbal tea, smell of rain, blinking away tears, camping trips, collecting bones, swiss army knives, first impressions, anxious thoughts, bobby pins, burnt marshmallows, too competitive, clothes lines, messenger bags, holding grudges, gets along better with animals than people
𝚁𝙾𝙶𝚄𝙴 » flirtatious sarcasm, candid photos, lost phone chargers, adrenaline rush, picking dirt out from beneath their nails, social chameleon, clashing clothes, self-deprecating jokes, claw machines, sits in chairs wrong, smudged eyeliner, has too many sunglasses, eats nothing or everything
𝚂𝙾𝚁𝙲𝙴𝚁𝙴𝚁 » infectious laugh, family trees, shivers down their spine, lipstick and roses, mood swings, clumsy, believing in destiny, high expectations, sleeping in darkness, collection of nail polish, passionate, good grades but never studies, poetry books, blowing kisses, not knowing their own strength
𝚆𝙰𝚁𝙻𝙾𝙲𝙺 » knowing everyone’s secrets, backpack covered in pins, envy, being in walmart late at night, earl grey, selective memory, conspiracy theories and cryptids, key smashing, need to know basis, can’t cook, bags under eyes, experimental art, flickering bulbs, black clothing all year long
𝚆𝙸𝚉𝙰𝚁𝙳 » piles of textbooks, cat in lap, keeping a diary, indecision, scented candles, studying alone in a café, lingering touches, museum dates, unanswered questions, taking on too much responsibility, collections, chalk dust, comfy robes, unnecessary apologies, coming home after a long day
-- tagged by @jasper-quinn & @saeil-moonblade
-- tagging @kharrisdawndancer @mremaknu @iestyn-crowe @valarin-sunstorm @selysona-wra
#the new hotness#trending#about Iloam#just Iloam things#does anyone even read these??#leave me a comment to prove you read this#what was one of these that surprised you about him?#Im working a theory#that nobody reads these things XD
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Warrior Cat’s List
So here’s the whole list! Don’t be afraid to ask me to do one! I gotta start somewhere! :D
A Acorn Fur Acornpaw Acorntail Adderfang Adderkit Adderpaw (WC) Ajax Alder Alderheart Algernon Amberclaw Amberleaf Ambermoon Ant Antpelt (SC) Antpelt (WC) Apple Blossom Appledawn Appledusk Applefrost Applefur (NP) Applefur (TF) Arc Archeye Ashfoot Ashfur (SC) Ashfur (TC) Ashheart Aspenfall Aspentail B Badgerfang Barkface Barley Bee Beech Beech Tail Beechfur (RC) Beechfur (TC) Beechpaw (SC) Beechstar Beenose Beetail Beetle Beetlenose Beetlewhisker Bella (KP) Bellaleaf Benny Berryheart Berrynose Bess Betsy Billystorm Birch Birchbark Birchface Birchfall Birchstar (RC) Birchstar (SC) Birchstar (WC) Bird That Rides the Wind Birdflight Birdsong Birdwing Birdy Black Ear Blackbee Blackclaw Blackstar Blaze Blizzardstar Blizzardwing Bloomheart Blossom Blossomfall Blossomheart Blossomkit (SC) Blue Whisker Bluebellkit Bluestar Bob Bone Boots Boulder Boulderfur Bouncefire Bracken Brackenfoot Brackenfur Brackenheart Brackenpelt Brackenwing Bramble Brambleberry Bramblestar Branch (DotC) Branch (HJ) Brandy Braveheart Breezepaw (RC) Breezepelt Briarlight Brick Bright Stream Brightflower Brightheart Brightsky Brightspirit Brightwhisker Brindleclaw Brindleface Brindlepaw (WC) Brindlestar Bristlekit Broken Feather Broken Shadow Brokenstar Brook Where Small Fish Swim Brownpaw Bubbling Stream Bumble Bumblestripe Burr Buzzardkit Buzzardstar C Cedarheart Cedarpelt (RC) Cedarstar Chasing Clouds Cherryfall Cherryfeather Cherrypaw (SHA) Cherrytail Chirp Chiveclaw Cinderfur Cinderheart Cinderpelt Cinders Cinnamon Clawface Cloud With Star in Belly Cloud With Storm in Belly Cloudberry (RC) Cloudberry (TC) Cloudmist Cloudpelt Cloudrunner Cloudspots Cloudstar Cloudtail Cloudy Cloudy Sun Clover (ES) Cloverfoot Cloversplash Clovertail Coal (FQ) Coal (NP) Cobweb (Cat) Cody Conekit Copperpaw Cora Coriander Cow (MFV) Creekfeather Cricket (AFD) Crookedstar Crouchfoot Crow Muzzle Crowclaw Crowfeather Crowfrost Crowfur Crowtail Crystal Curlfeather Curlypaw Cypresspaw D Daisy (Cat) Daisyheart Daisytail Daisytoe Dancing Leaf Dandelionkit Dangling Leaf Dapplenose Dapplepelt Dappletail Dappletail's Kit Dark Shadow on Water Dark Whiskers Darkflower Darkfoot Darkstar (CotC) Darkstar (MV) Darkstar (SC) Darkstripe Darktail Darrel Dart Dash Dawn Mist Dawn River Dawnbright Dawncloud Dawnfeather Dawnflower Dawnpelt Dawnstar Dawnstripe Deadfoot Deerdapple Deerfoot Deerleap Deerpaw (TC) Dew Dew Nose Dew Petal Dewkit (SC) Dewnose Dewpaw (HJ) Dewspots Dewstar Dewy Leaf Diesel Dodge Doespring Doestar Domino Dotty Dove's Wing Dovestar (RC) Dovestar (WC) Dovewing Dragonfly Driftkit Drizzle Duckpaw Duke Dusk Nose Duskfur Duskpaw Duskwater Dust Muzzle Dustpelt Duststar E Eagle Feather Eaglekit (TC) Eaglekit (WC) Eaglestorm Ebonyclaw Echomist Echosnout Echosong Eeltail (CotC) Eeltail (MV) Egg Ember Emberfoot Emberkit (CJ) Emberkit (DotC) Emberstar F Falcon Swoop Fall Fallen Leaves Fallensnow Falling Dusk Falling Feather Falling Rain Fallowfern Fallowkit Fallowpaw Fallowsong Fallowstar Fallowtail Fawnstep Feather Feather Ear Featherpelt Featherstar Featherstorm Feathertail Featherwhisker Featherwing Fennelstar Fern Leaf Ferncloud Fernleaf Fernpaw (TAQ) Fernpelt Fernshade Fernsong Ferretclaw Ferris Fidgetpaw Fierce Finchflight Finchkit Finchstar Finpaw Fircone Firefern Firestar Firestar's Twolegs Fish Leap Flailfoot Flame Flamenose Flamepelt Flametail Flashnose Fleck Fleetfoot Flick Flight of Startled Heron Flintfang Flora Floss Flower (DTC) Flower (Lo) Flower (Ro) Flower Foot Flower Stream Flowerpaw (SC) Flowerpaw (TC) Flowerstar Floyd Flutter Fluttering Bird Flykit Flystar Fog Foggy Fox (DTC) Foxclaw Foxheart Foxleap Foxnose Foxwhisker Foxy Frecklewish (SC) Frecklewish (TC) Fringepaw Frisk Fritz (P3) Fritz (RP) Frog (Ro) Frogleap Frogtail Frondkit Frost Frostclaw Frostfur Frosty Furled Bracken Fury Furzepelt Fuzz Fuzzball Fuzzypelt G Goldenflower Goldenstar Gooseberry Goosefeather Gorseclaw (TC) Gorseclaw (WC) Gorsefoot Gorsepaw Gorsestar Gorsetail (NP) Gorsetail (P3) Grassheart Grasskit (CP) Grasspelt Gravelpaw Gray Sky Before Dawn Gray Wing Graymist Graypool Graypool's Kit Graystripe Graywing (RC) Greeneyes Greenflower Growler Gullkit H Hailstar Hal Half Moon Halftail Hareflight (FQ) Hareflight (TR) Harepounce Harestar Harley Harrybrook Harveymoon Hatchkit Hattie Havenpelt Hawk Swoop Hawkfoot Hawkfrost Hawkfur Hawkheart Hawksnow Hawkstar Hawkwing Hayberry Hazel Burrow Hazelstar Hazeltail Hazelwing Heatherstar Heathertail Heavystep Henry Heronwing (RC) Heronwing (TC) Hickorynose Hollow Tree Hollowbelly Hollowflight Hollowkit Holly Hollyflower Hollykit (NP) Hollyleaf Hollypelt Hollystar Hollytuft Honey Pelt Honeyfern Honeyfur Honeyleaf Honeytail Hoot Hootwhisker Hopekit Houndleap Houndstar Husker Hussar Hutch I Icecloud Icewhisker Icewing Icicle Ivypool Ivystar Ivytail (RC) Ivytail (SC) J Jackdaw's Cry Jacques Jagged Lightning Jagged Peak Jagged Rock Where Heron Sits Jaggedtooth Jake Jasper Jay (Cat) Jay Frost Jay's Wing Jayclaw Jayfeather Jean Jessamy Jessy Jester Jet Jigsaw Jingo Jumper Jumpfoot Juniper Branch Juniperclaw Juniperkit K Ken Kestrelflight Kestrelwing Kinkfur Kinktail L Lakeheart Lakeshine Lakestorm Lapping Wave Larchkit (MV) Larchkit (NP) Lark That Sings at Dawn Larksong (BP) Larksong (SS) Larksplash Larkwing (BS) Larkwing (FQ) Leaf (DTC) Leafpool Leafshade Leafshine Leafstar Leafstar's Mother Leafstorm Leaftail Leopardfoot Leopardstar Lichen Lichenfur Lightkit Lightning Stripe Lightning Tail Lightningpaw Lightningpelt Lily Lilyflower Lilyfur Lilyheart Lilystar Lilystem Lilywhisker Lion's Roar Lionblaze Lioneye Lionheart Lionstar Little Mew Littlebird Littlecloud Littlekit (YS) Littlestep Lizardfang Lizardstripe Lizardtail Logfur Loki Longtail Loudbelly Lowbranch Lowbranch's Mother Lulu M Macgyver Madric Mae Maggottail Magpie (Cat) Mallowfur Mallownose Mallowtail Mapleshade Maplestar Maplewhisker Marigold (Cat) Marigoldkit Marmalade Marshcloud Marshkit Marshpaw Marshscar Max (KP) Max (Ro) Meadowpelt Meadowslip Melting Ice Merry Micah Midgepelt Midnight (Character) Milkfur (MV) Milkfur (RC) Milkfur (WC) Milkweed Millie Minnowkit (CotC) Minnowkit (CP) Minnowtail Minor Characters Mintfur (RC) Mintfur (SC) Mintkit (YS) Mintpaw (CJ) Minty (KP) Minty (Ro) Misha Mist (Lo) Mist Where Sunlight Shimmers Mistcloud Mistfeather Mistkit (TC) Mistlekit (CJ) Mistlekit (TPB) Mistmouse Mistpelt Misty Misty Water Mistystar Mittens Mitzi (KP) Mitzi (Lo) Mole (Cat) Molepaw (NP) Molepelt Molewhisker (RC) Molewhisker (TC) Moon Shadow Moonflower Morning Fire Morning Star Morning Whisker Morningcloud Morningflower Morningkit Morningmist Morningstar Moss (KP) Moss Tail Moss that Grows by River Mossfire Mossheart (SC) Mossheart (TC) Mosskit (TC) Mossleaf Mosspaw (SC) Mosspelt Mossyfoot Mothflight Mothpelt Mothwhisker Mothwing Mottlepaw Mouse (MFV) Mouse Ear Mousefang Mousefur Mousewhisker Mousewing Mouthclaw Mud Paws Mudclaw (SC) Mudclaw (WC) Mudfur Mudpuddle Mudthorn Mumblefoot Myler N Nectarpaw Needletail Nettle (DTC) Nettle (VS) Nettlebreeze Nettleclaw Nettlepad Nettlepaw (RC) Nettlesplash Nettlespot Newtspeck Night (ES) Night (HJ) Night of No Stars Nightcloud Nightfur Nightheart Nightkit (BP) Nightmask Nightpaw (RC) Nightsky Nightstar Nightwhisper Nightwing Nutmeg (KP) Nutmeg (Ro) Nutmeg (TR) Nutwhisker O O'Hara Oakfur Oakheart Oakleaf Oakstar Oakstep Oatclaw Oatpaw (RC) Oatspeckle Oatwhisker (TC) Oatwhisker (WC) Oddfoot Olivenose One Eye One-eye Onestar Onion Oscar Otterheart Ottersplash Owl Feather Owl Song Owlclaw Owlfur Owlnose Owlstar (CotC) Owlstar (SotC) Owlwhisker P Pack Leader Pad Palebird Palefoot Palepaw Parsleyseed Parsnip Pasha Patch (KP) Patch (RF) Patch Pelt Patchfoot Patchkit (MV) Patchpelt Peanut Pearnose Pebble That Rolls Down Mountain Pebblefoot Pebblefur Pebbleheart Pebbleshine Pepper Perchkit Perchpaw (MV) Perchwing Percy Petal (DTC) Petal and Fox's Mother Petaldust Petalfall Petalfur Petalkit (LC) Petalkit (MV) Petalnose Pigeonkit (SC) Pigeonpaw Pikepaw (BotC) Pikepaw (MO) Piketooth Pine (TS) Pine Needle Pine That Clings to Rock Pineclaw Pinefur Pinenose Pinestar Pink Eyes Pip Piper Pipsqueak Pixie Plumclaw Plumkit (TC) Plumwillow Pod Podlight Polly Poolcloud Poppycloud Poppydawn Poppyfrost Pounce Pouncekit Pouncetail (RC) Pouncetail (SC) Prickleface Pricklekit (RC) Pricklekit (WC) Pricklenose Primrosepaw Princess Puddleshine Pumpkin Purdy Q Quailfeather Quailheart Quailkit Quick Water Quickpaw Quiet Rain Quince R Rabbitfur Rabbitkit (WC) Rabbitleap (SC) Rabbitleap (TC) Rabbitstar Rabbittail Rage Raggedstar Rain (DoTC) Rain (TAQ) Rain That Passes Quickly Rain That Rattles on Stones Raincloud Raindrop Rainfall Rainflower Rainfur (SC) Rainfur (TC) Rainleap Rainsplash Rainstorm Rainswept Flower Rainwhisker Rascal Ratscar Raven (TAQ) Raven Pelt Ravenpaw Ravenwing Red (SD) Red Claw Redclaw Redscar Redstar Redtail Redthistle Redwillow Reed Tail Reedfeather Reedpaw (HJ) Reedshine (CotC) Reedshine (MV) Reedstar Reedtail Reedwhisker Reena (KP) Reena (Ro) Riga Rileypool Rippleclaw Ripplestar Rippletail (RC) Rippletail (SC) Rising Moon Riverstar Roach Robinstar Robinwing (RC) Robinwing (SC) Robinwing (TC) Robinwing (WC) Rock (Healer) Rock Beneath Still Water Rockfall Rockshade Rocky Rooktail Rose (FQ) Rose (TS) Rosepetal Rosetail Rowanberry Rowanclaw Rowanfur Rowanstar (CotC) Rubblepaw Ruby Running Fox Running Horse Runningbrook Runningnose Runningstorm Runningwind Rushpaw (BoTC) Rushtail (RC) Rushtail (WC) Rushtooth Russetfur Ryestalk Ryewhisker S Sagenose Sagewhisker Samwise Sandgorse Sandstorm Sandynose Sasha Scarlet Scorchfur Scorchwind Scourge Scowl Scrap Scree (Ro) Scree Beneath Winter Sky Screech of Angry Owl Sedgecreek Sedgestar Sedgewhisker Seedpaw Seedpelt (FQ) Seedpelt (MV) Seville Shade Pelt Shaded Moss Shadepelt (TPB) Shadepelt (VS) Shadestar Shadowkit Shadowstar Shanty Sharp Hail Sharpclaw (SC) Sharptooth Shattered Ice Sheeptail Sheer Path Beside Waterfall Shell Claw Shellheart Shellkit Shimmerpelt (BS) Shimmerpelt (CP) Shine Shiningheart Shivering Rose Shnuky Shorty Shredtail (BS) Shredtail (DF) Shrewclaw Shrewfoot Shrewpaw (TC) Shrewtooth Shy Fawn Shyheart Silt Silver Frost Silver Stripe Silverflame Silverhawk Silvermask Silverpaw (BotC) Silverpaw (TPB) Silverstream Skipper Skyheart Skystar Skywatcher Slant Slash Slate Slatefur Slatepelt Sleek Fur Sleekwhisker Slightfoot Sloefur (RC) Sloefur (SC) Smallear Smallstar Smoke Smokefoot Smokepaw (NP) Smokepaw (SotC) Smokepaw (VS) Smoketalon Smoky Smudge Snail Shell Snailpaw Snake (DotC) Snakepaw Snaketail (FQ) Snaketail (P3) Snaketooth Snapper Sneezecloud Sniff Snipe Snipkit Snookthorn Snow Falling on Stones Snow Hare Snowbird Snowbush Snowdrop Snowflake Snowfur Snowkit (TPB) Snowstar Snowtuft Snowy Socks Softwing Sol Sol's Father Sol's Twoleg Songbird Soot Sootfur Sorrelpaw (WC) Sorrelstripe Sorreltail Sparkpelt Sparrow (Cat) Sparrow Fur Sparrowfeather (DF) Sparrowfeather (RC) Sparrowpelt (SC) Sparrowtail Speckle Specklepaw Speckletail Spider Paw Spiderfoot Spiderleg Spiderpelt Spiderstar Spikefur Spiketail Spirekit Spiresight Splash (KP) Splash When Fish Leaps Splashfoot Splashheart Splashkit Splashnose Splashpaw Splinter Spotted Fur Spottedleaf Spottedpaw (SC) Spottedpelt Squirrelflight Squirrelfur Squirrelwhisker Stagleap (GC) Stagleap (TR) Star Flower Star That Shines On Water Starlingfeather Starlingwing Stemkit Stick (Cat) Stoatfur (BS) Stoatfur (CJ) Stone (DotC) Stone (HJ) Stone Song (DTC) Stone Song (P3) Stoneclaw Stonefur Stonepelt Stonestar Stonestream Stonetooth (BP) Stonewing Storm (Ro) Storm Clouds at Dusk Storm Pelt Stormcloud Stormfur Stormheart Stormtail Streak Strikestone Stripes Strong Pounce Stumpytail Sun Shadow Sunfish Sunkit (SC) Sunnykit Sunnytail Sunpelt (LC) Sunpelt (SC) Sunspots Sunstar Sunstrike Susan Suzy Swallow Swallowflight Swallowtail (RC) Swallowtail (WC) Sweetbriar Sweetpaw Swift (DTC) Swift Minnow Swiftbreeze Swiftflight Swiftfoot Swiftpaw (TPB) Swiftstar (LC) Swiftstar (WC) Swoop of Chestnut Hawk T Tadpole Tallpoppy Tallstar Talon of Swooping Eagle Talonpaw Talonstar Tangle Tangleburr Tanglefur Tanglepaw (RC) Tanglewhisker Tansy (Cat) Tansypaw Tawnyfur Tawnypelt Tawnyspots Teller of the Pointed Stones (NP) Teller of the Pointed Stones (OTS) Tess The Captain The Old She-cat The Stranger Thistle (Ro) Thistle (TC) Thistleclaw Thistleheart Thistlepaw (CotC) Thistlepaw (NP) Thistletail Thorn Thornclaw Thorntooth Thrushpelt (TC) Thrushpelt (WC) Thrushtalon Thrushwing Thunderstar Tigerstar (AVoS) Tigerstar (TPB) Timberfur Tiny Branch Tinycloud Toad (HJ) Toadfoot Toadskip Toadstep Tom (ES) Tornear Tree Troutclaw Troutstar Troutstream Tumblekit Tuna Turtle Tail Twig Twigbranch Twigtail Twist Twisted Branch Tyr V Velvet Victor Vinestar Vinetail Violet (KP) Violet Dawn Violetshine Vixenkit Voleclaw Volepaw (SC) Volestar Voletooth W Wasptail Waspwhisker Wavepaw Weaselfur Weaselkit Weaselwhisker Webfoot Webkit Webster Wee Hen Weedwhisker Wetfoot Whiskernose Whiskers Whispering Breeze White Tail Whiteberry Whiteclaw Whitefang Whitestar Whitestorm Whitetail (SC) Whitetail (TUG) Whitetail (WC) Whitethroat Whitewater Whitewhisker Whitewing Whorlpaw Wildfur Wildkit Willie Willow Tail Willowbreeze Willowclaw Willowkit (CP) Willownose Willowpelt Willowshine Willowstar Windflight Windstar Wing Shadow Over Water Wishkit Wolfheart W cont. Wolfstep Woody Woollytail Wrenflight Y Yarrowleaf Yellowfang Yellowstar Yew Tail Z Zelda Ziggy
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Jasper sits next to Jonathan looking over the crow in his lap,she’s never seen a bird look so smug in her life. Looking back up at him she offers him a suggestion
“Have you tried grinding it up and putting it in her food or drink?” She inquires in a tired tone of voice.
Shes had experience with stubborn pets and medicine,Poe was a very fine example of a cat throwing a fit over taking vitamins of all things,and jasper being frustrated with the feline ended up just grinding the pills up and slipping it into his meal without him even noticing.
“Don’t crows drink milk or something with a bottle? Or is she too old for that?” Jasper wasn’t as experienced as Jonathan with birds.the most contact shes ever had with them is the chickens in her childhood home,but even then they were mostly her fathers responsibility.
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I am chasing the flood, quickening the wax statues - courtyards, terraces, gardens. Growing taller, rooting deter, spindly orange roots, mycelia manifesting magical totems like the Argentine coin hanging around my neck. Turquoise beads snapped and shattered in a flash of anger - dispersed into another arts and crafts game, glossed over smooth - modge dodge melding broken forms of paper, finger glass, into cohesive canvas, shaped like a rhombus, trapezoids buttering toast on the sides of buildings sliding off like into the surface of the Sun. Dancing tin can roofs peppered with nails falling from the sky stupefying neighbors shrill from the crow in the yard barking about dogs and deaths, demanding severance package from the ground, hidden in a grotto. Maps in hand, hand connected to the elbow, wrapped in a cast, flipped off the motorcycle onto the path of the woods beat down by llamma hooves and beatnik backpacks suffering a nervous hay fever kept together with gin and cigarettes. Atop the crest, the threshold, the gateway boulder moving, revealing an of of insanity to regularly scheduled programming, taking a commercial break to suss out the details of a marriage to Guns and God and whatever came firs the Romans or the Apes? The angels or the mad men? busting fruit over our head and shells over the rocks to beautify banquets of knighthood and seaweed wraps with wonton belly to hip movements circulating islands with tide pools filling in acrimony, wisdom beyond light years, microbial dazzling leather jackets busting up rain clouds on the knuckles of lions breeding dust t the air too hot for--- Sordid vampires strolling with parasols sharpening teeth on Beech bark, ignoring the direction of the stream turning over functions of geometry made solid by cliffs of Jasper hanging on a twine in the night desert ocean swimming with turtles on the back of an Empire mismanaged by candlelight. The cabin caught aflame by own two hands making has no room for precious jewels and shrines, shrinking to the bare minimum, frond of a cattail plucked form the marsh a moment too late. Now there is cottonwood sperm in the air circulating, circumventing what is supposed to be prioritized, sometimes fetishized into the declaration of an unbreakable things avoiding at all costs the sight of face familiar at an arms length, uncertain of versions of goodness and murder, laughing in the background of a home movies birthday passing red and yellows saturated as the graffiti of trains parked for days unmoving rusted Rust Belt smoke stack highway wire wrapping towns crumbling barns with underfed animals in the pasture grazing, defining life on survival terms, sustenance, maple syrup spilling in the lap, warm, lapping up the milk, exhausted, exploring, dredging up the surge design, below, the kernels of vision.
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UPDATE: The full injury list, round three
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Kyle Cheney Hamstring 2 weeks Ben Davis Foot Indefinite Tom Doedee Knee 1 week Cam Ellis-Yolmen* Knee Season Josh Jenkins Ribs 1 week Alex Keath Hamstring 4-6 weeks Paul Seedsman Groin TBC Scott Thompson Corked adductor Test Updated: Thursday, April 6
Track report
Jenkins failed his fitness and will miss the Showdown with Port Adelaide on Saturday night. Crouch will return in the SANFL this weekend after injuring his hamstring for a third time in January. – Lee Gaskin
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Allen Christensen Shoulder 2-3 weeks Rhys Mathieson Ankle 2-4 weeks Sam Skinner* Knee 2 weeks Reuben William Shoulder 3-4 weeks Updated: Thursday, April 6
Track report
The Lions are in good shape after the weekend return of draftees Hugh McCluggage (ankle) and Alex Witherden (broken leg), along with Josh Schache (knee) and Marco Paparone (hamstring) through the NEAFL. Christensen is expected to start contact work this week and is hoping to be available by round five. – Michael Whiting
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Patrick Cripps Fractured jaw Test Daniel Gorringe Achilles 6 weeks Jed Lamb Knee 2 weeks Sam Rowe Concussion Test Updated: Thursday, April 6
Track report
Patrick Cripps (fractured jaw) and Sam Rowe (concussion) trained on Thursday afternoon and will be given every opportunity to line up against Essendon on Sunday. There is good news for the Blues as ruckman Andrew Phillips and rookie small forward Kym Lebois will play in the VFL opening round match against Port Melbourne at North Port Oval on Saturday. Phillips missed the JLT Community Series after suffering a stress reaction in his left foot in January and is likely to play limited game-time against the Borough. Lebois played one pre-season game against Melbourne at Casey Fields and kicked a spectacular goal before succumbing to an ankle injury. – Howard Kotton
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Callum Brown Ankle Test Mason Cox Knee TBC Jordan De Goey Broken hand/suspended 4-5 weeks Jamie Elliott Ankle Test Levi Greenwood Hip Test Tom Langdon Knee and ankle 1-2 weeks Brayden Sier Hamstring tightness Test Ben Sinclair* Hamstring 6-8 weeks Daniel Wells Calf 1-2 weeks Rupert Wills Quad Test Updated: Thursday, April 6
Track report
Elliott will play in the VFL this week, while Greenwood will take on the Swans after making a rapid recovery from hip surgery. De Goey will still be sidelined for an extended period with a broken knuckle and a club-imposed three-match suspension for initially lying about how he sustained the injury. Ex-Roo Wells is closing in on a long-awaited debut for the Pies and could be ready for round four. Wills and Brown have recovered and could be available to play in the VFL. Mason Cox copped a knock to the knee late in a VFL practice match but played out the game. – Ben Collins
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Josh Green Hamstring 1-2 weeks Ben Howlett Hamstring 2-3 weeks Jayden Laverde Ankle 12 weeks David Myers* Finger 3-5 weeks Jordan Ridley* Back 12 weeks Updated: Thursday, April 6
Track report
Essendon has added midfielder Ben Howlett to its injury list, although the hamstring strain he suffered in his return game against the Brisbane Lions last week was relatively minor as by Tuesday he was back running laps at the club. That aside, the Bombers remain in a good position with the health of their list. Ruck pair Matthew Leuenberger (hamstring) and Tom Bellchambers (knee) are available after recovering from their injuries, giving the Bombers close to a full side to select from. – Callum Twomey
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Michael Apeness Knee 3-5 weeks Hayden Ballantyne Hamstring 6-8 weeks Harley Bennell Calf TBA Zac Clarke* Knee TBA Josh Deluca Groin 2-4 weeks Taylin Duman Ankle 1 week Ryan Nyhuis Shin 2-3 weeks Alex Pearce Leg TBA Matthew Uebergang Hamstring TBA Updated: Thursday, April 6
Track report
Harley Bennell has had another setback with his troublesome calf. Hayden Ballantyne has progressed into strength work and is on target to return as scheduled following hamstring surgery. Luke Ryan pulled up well from his first game in about nine months following an ankle issue. – Travis King
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Ryan Abbott Back 2-3 weeks Nakia Cockatoo Hand 2-3 weeks Josh Cowan Managed 1 week Corey Gregson* Foot 8 weeks Cameron Guthrie Calf Test George Horlin-Smith Fractured thumb 1 week Timm House Shoulder Test Jake Kolodjashnij Groin Test Scott Selwood Toe Test Updated: Thursday, April 6
Track report
Geelong has a bye in the VFL this week, which makes it likely Selwood and Kolodjashnij will be given an extra week before returning. House is yet to play a game in the blue and white hoops so the delay won’t hurt, while Guthrie has been selected to play against Melbourne. Zac Smith played well in the VFL last Saturday after being a late withdrawal from round one. – Peter Ryan
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Dan Currie Knee Test Sam Day Hip Season Mitch Hallahan Hamstring Test Tom Nicholls Shoulder Test Michael Rischitelli Knee Indefinite Updated: Thursday, April 6
Track report
One positive from the wreckage of Saturday’s loss to GWS was there were no new injuries. Hallahan and Currie are expected to be fine to play NEAFL this weekend, while Rischitelli’s rehabilitation from an ACL is still on track, completing some agility work on Tuesday. He is expected back sometime in May. – Michael Whiting
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Stephen Coniglio Ankle 4 weeks Matt de Boer Hamstring 1-2 weeks Brett Deledio Calf TBC Tom Downie* Illness Indefinite Tendai Mzungu Hamstring 10-12 weeks Jonathon Patton Hip Test Lachie Whitfield Suspended Round eight Updated: Thursday, April 6
Track report
Patton, who has been battling a hip problem he picked up in round one, was named as an emergency for round three. Mzungu has commenced his long road back, but former Fremantle teammate Matt de Boer has been running strongly and should be back in the next fortnight. Coniglio could be fit to take on the Western Bulldogs in round six is his rehab goes well, while a return date for Deledio remains a mystery. – Adam Curley
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Grant Birchall Fractured jaw 4 weeks Jonathon Ceglar* Knee 12 weeks Kieran Lovell Shoulder Late season Jonathan O’Rourke Hamstring 1 week Liam Shiels Corked thigh Test Isaac Smith Corked thigh Test Updated: Thursday, April 6
Track report
Birchall will miss a month with his jaw injury, but will be back running by the end of the week, while the club expects vice-captains Shiels and Smith to be available to play Gold Coast on Sunday despite their corkies against the Crows. Midfielder Jonathan O’Rourke is back doing ball work and will return at VFL level next week, however second-year midfielder Kieran Lovell has had surgery on an injured shoulder and won’t be back until later this year. The dreaded curse of the No.36 jumper at Hawthorn strikes again. – Ashley Browne
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Colin Garland* Knee Season Jesse Hogan Suspended Round five Jay Kennedy-Harris Arm Test Mitch King* Knee 3 weeks Michael Hibberd Achilles 1-2 weeks Liam Hulett Hip flexor 2 weeks Jordan Lewis Suspended Round six Pat McKenna Hamstring TBC Joel Smith Shoulder 3-4 months Aaron vandenBerg Heel 4-6 weeks Updated: Thursday, April 6
Track report
Suspensions to Hogan and Lewis hurt immensely, but importantly for Melbourne it looks like getting a few players back from injury. Hibberd is tracking along nicely and could be ready to play next week, although he may need a game or two in the VFL for conditioning purposes. Hibberd played just one JLT Community Series game and missed the entire 2016 season due to a WADA-imposed suspension. Josh Wagner and Sam Frost played a half in the VFL at the weekend as they returned from a leg and toe injury respectively. – Ben Guthrie
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Paul Ahern* Knee Season Ben Jacobs Foot 3 weeks Oscar Junker Broken tibia 9-11 weeks Jy Simpkin Corked thigh 1 week Jarrad Waite Shoulder 3-5 weeks Mason Wood Knee 3 weeks Scott Thompson Suspension Round four Todd Goldstein Ankle Test Sam Wright Ankle 3 weeks Updated: Thursday, April 6
Track report
Ben Brown (knee) and Majak Daw (ankle/knee) had scans on Monday, but are expected to play against Greater Western Sydney on Saturday. Todd Goldstein should also make the trip to Hobart after being a late withdrawal last round because of a training mishap. But Sam Wright failed to take his place in Werribee’s VFL practice match last Sunday and remains a week-to-week proposition. – Marc McGowan
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Jack Hombsch Knee 3-4 weeks Dougal Howard Knee Test Angus Monfries Hamstring 3 weeks Jasper Pittard Hamstring Test Updated: Thursday, April 6
Track report
Key defender Jack Hombsch will miss up to a month after a medial ligament strain to his right knee against Fremantle last weekend. Pittard was named to play SANFL this week after missing the opening two games of the season. Hamish Hartlett regained his place in the side, while unlucky forward Angus Monfries will be sidelined for three weeks after injuring his hamstring at training last week. – Lee Gaskin
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Nathan Broad* Shoulder TBA Mabior Chol Concussion Test Shane Edwards Hip 3-6 weeks Jack Graham* Ankle Indefinite Ben Griffiths Concussion 1 week Shaun Hampson* Back Indefinite Dustin Martin Fractured cheekbone Test Updated: Thursday, April 6
Track report
Dustin Martin will play with a minor undisplaced fracture to his right cheekbone, wearing a helmet if necessary. He trained on Thursday but avoided contact work earlier in the week. Chol was back in full training this week after suffering concussion in a VFL practice game. Edwards has joined the rehab group after injuring his hip late in last Thursday’s win against Collingwood. Hampson stepped up his training this week, joining the main group for the opening parts of Thursday’s session. Midfielder Dion Prestia has appeared to be managed but did more than he has in previous weeks in the lead-up to the West Coast clash. – Nathan Schmook
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
David Armitage Groin 1 week Nick Coughlan Foot 3 weeks Sean Dempster TBC TBC Hugh Goddard Achilles 1 week Ben Long Suspended Round three Nick Riewoldt Knee Test Jack Steven Punctured lung TBC Updated: Thursday, April 6
Track report
Nick Riewoldt has been named to face the Brisbane Lions on Sunday, but David Armitage failed a fitness test on his injured groin. Jack Steven will miss at least a week after a punctured lung versus West Coast. – Dinny Navaratnam
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Isaac Heeney Glandular fever 2-3 weeks Alex Johnson* Knee Indefinite Jarrad McVeigh Calf 2 weeks Tom Papley* Knee/shin Test Dane Rampe Arm 7 weeks Dan Robinson Collarbone 5-8 weeks Gary Rohan* Back/hamstring 2 weeks Kurt Tippett Ankle 2 weeks Updated: Thursday, April 6
Track report
Tippett won’t play Friday night and with a round four clash against West Coast on Thursday week, the Swans are hopeful he’ll be available, but the short turnaround might hurt him. Heeney and McVeigh are running well at training, but they’re looking at a round five comeback at the earliest. Rampe has his left arm in a sling for at least the next two weeks before he can start mobility and strength work, and looks set to miss almost two months of footy, while Papley and Rohan are back to full training and should be available to play at some level in the next 2-3 weeks. – Adam Curley
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Matthew Allen Hamstring 1 week Tom Cole Quad 1 week Scott Lycett* Shoulder 8-10 weeks Nic Naitanui* Knee Late 2017 season Drew Petrie Hand 10 weeks Willie Rioli Hamstring 6-8 weeks Simon Tunbridge Knee Mid-late 2017 season Jake Waterman Foot 8 weeks Updated: Thursday, April 6
Track report
Eric Mackenzie was still on light duties at Monday training after being rested for round two due to knee and toe soreness, but he and Lewis Jetta – who played for East Perth after a glute scare – will be available this week. Scott Lycett is due to resume running shortly after undergoing surgery on his dislocated shoulder. The ruckman is about two months away for returning, as is goalsneak Willie Rioli, whose recovery timeframe has been pushed out slightly to six-to-eight weeks after hamstring tendon surgery. – Travis King
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Kieran Collins Knee 1 week Stewart Crameri Hip TBC Tim English Shin soreness 1 week Tory Dickson Abdominal 2-3 weeks Dale Morris Leg 6-8 weeks Josh Prudden Knee Available Jack Redpath Knee TBC Jordan Roughead Hamstring 4-5 weeks Roarke Smith Knee Season Mitch Wallis Broken leg 2-3 weeks Updated: Thursday, April 6
Track report
Stewart Crameri will miss the trip to Perth with a hip complaint. Tory Dickson and Mitch Wallis are at least a month away as they’ll both need a few games in the VFL to gain match fitness. Jordan Roughead’s return from a serious hamstring complaint has been slow and steady. First-year ruckman Tim English and key defender Kieran Collins are both expected to play in Footscray’s VFL season opener on April 14. – Ryan Davidson
*Placed on the club’s long-term injury list
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Power defenders ‘not queuing up’ for Eddie job
Showdown buzz, Rocket responds, Cripps latest Matt Thompson with the latest news
Who will get the tough job on Eddie?
STOPPING Adelaide genius Eddie Betts isn’t a task Port Adelaide’s defenders are keen to take on in Saturday night’s top-of-the-table Showdown at Adelaide Oval.
“They’re not really queuing up for that job, I don’t blame them,” Power coach Ken Hinkley said on Friday.
“We’ve spent a lot of time thinking about Eddie and Tex (Crows captain Taylor Walker) and the all the boys up there.
“They’re a great forward line group.
“We’ve got great faith in the young blokes that have been playing there and we get to bring Hamish (Hartlett) back, who’s an important and experienced player.”
Betts has made a habit of tormenting the Power, booting 24 goals in his six previous Showdowns since joining the Crows in 2014.
Tom Jonas or Darcy Byrne-Jones will likely start on Betts, while Jarman Impey might also be thrown back into defence after moving further up the ground last season.
One Crows forward the Power won’t have to worry about is Josh Jenkins, who was ruled out on Thursday night with a rib injury.
Earlier in the week, the Crows said they would give Jenkins up until the morning of the game to prove his fitness, but coach Don Pyke said it became apparent the key forward wouldn’t be ready.
“Josh walked some laps on Wednesday and we had a run with him yesterday morning and he was still sore and ginger,” Pyke said.
“It was clear he wouldn’t be available this week, so we made the decision to not pick him and get him ready for the following week.
“It was just a bridge to the far this week given the incident and how he was presenting.
“He’ll do some work tomorrow, which will allow him to be ready in a week’s time.”
The Power held a light training session at Alberton Oval on Friday morning, while the Crows trained behind closed doors at Football Park.
Power midfielder Matt White is on standby, while fellow emergencies Nathan Krakouer and Joe Atley will play for the Port Magpies in the opening round of the SANFL against Glenelg on Friday night.
Defender Jasper Pittard will also play for the Magpies in his first game back from a hamstring injury.
A capacity crowd of more than 50,000 is expected for the 42nd edition of the Showdown with the two sides sitting first and second on the ladder.
The Power – top on percentage – hold a narrow 21-20 advantage, but the Crows have won the past three games.
“The Power have had a couple of really strong wins (to start the year),” Pyke said.
“They’ve made some changes to the way they played last season and we get the opportunity to play a really good side in a big game.
“Showdowns always have a little extra feel to them.”
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The full injury list ahead of round three
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Kyle Cheney Hamstring 2 weeks Ben Davis Foot Indefinite Tom Doedee Knee 1 week Cam Ellis-Yolmen * Knee Season Josh Jenkins Ribs Test Alex Keath Hamstring 4-6 weeks Paul Seedsman Groin TBC Scott Thompson Corked adductor Test Updated: Tuesday, April 4
Early prognosis
Jenkins will have a fitness test on his bruised ribs to see if he takes his spot in the side for the Showdown with Port Adelaide on Saturday night. Crouch will return in the SANFL this weekend after injuring his hamstring for a third time in January. – Lee Gaskin
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Allen Christensen Shoulder 2-3 weeks Rhys Mathieson Ankle 2-4 weeks Sam Skinner* Knee 2 weeks Reuben William Shoulder 3-4 weeks Updated: Tuesday, April 4
Early prognosis
The Lions are in good shape after the weekend return of draftees Hugh McCluggage (ankle) and Alex Witherden (broken leg), along with Josh Schache (knee) and Marco Paparone (hamstring) through the NEAFL. Christensen is expected to start contact work this week and is hoping to be available by round five. – Michael Whiting
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Patrick Cripps Fractured jaw Test Daniel Gorringe Achilles 6 weeks Jed Lamb Knee 2 weeks Sam Rowe Concussion Test Updated: Tuesday, April 4
Early prognosis
Carlton remains hopeful Cripps can face the Bombers despite suffering a hairline fracture to his jaw in the clash with Jordan Lewis last Sunday. Cripps will be tested this week, as will key defender Sam Rowe, who was concussed after a strike from Jesse Hogan. Jed Lamb had scans on his knee last week and will miss two weeks. Daniel Gorringe injured his Achilles in the JLT Community Series and has not progressed as well as the Blues had hoped. After being sent to the AIS in Canberra for further assessment, he will be on the sidelines for another six weeks. – Howard Kotton
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Callum Brown Ankle Test Mason Cox Knee TBC Jordan De Goey Broken hand/suspended 4-5 weeks Jamie Elliott Ankle Test Levi Greenwood Hip Test Tom Langdon Knee and ankle 1-2 weeks Brayden Sier Hamstring tightness Test Ben Sinclair * Hamstring 6-8 weeks Daniel Wells Calf 1-2 weeks Rupert Wills Quad Test Updated: Tuesday, April 4
Early prognosis
Elliott hopes to be passed fit for the Pies’ clash with Sydney at the SCG on Friday night, while Greenwood could also be available after making a rapid recovery from hip surgery. De Goey will still be sidelined for an extended period with a broken knuckle and a club-imposed three-match suspension for initially lying about how he sustained the injury. Ex-Roo Wells is closing in on a long-awaited debut for the Pies and could be ready for round four. Wills and Brown have recovered and could be available to play in the VFL. Mason Cox copped a knock to the knee late in a VFL practice match but played out the game. – Ben Collins
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Josh Green Hamstring 1-2 weeks Ben Howlett Hamstring 2-3 weeks Jayden Laverde Ankle 12 weeks David Myers* Finger 3-5 weeks Jordan Ridley* Back 12 weeks Updated: Tuesday, April 4
Early prognosis
Essendon has added midfielder Ben Howlett to its injury list, although the hamstring strain he suffered in his return game against the Brisbane Lions last week was relatively minor as by Tuesday he was back running laps at the club. That aside, the Bombers remain in a good position with the health of their list. Ruck pair Matthew Leuenberger (hamstring) and Tom Bellchambers (knee) are available after recovering from their injuries, giving the Bombers close to a full side to select from. – Callum Twomey
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Michael Apeness Knee 3-5 weeks Hayden Ballantyne Hamstring 6-8 weeks Harley Bennell Calf TBA Zac Clarke Knee TBA Josh Deluca Groin 2-4 weeks Taylin Duman Ankle 1 week Ryan Nyhuis Shin 2-3 weeks Alex Pearce Leg TBA Matthew Uebergang Hamstring TBA Updated: Tuesday, April 4
Early prognosis
Harley Bennell is expected to finally be back training with the main group this week after his long-running calf issues, which needed more treatment last week. Hayden Ballantyne has progressed into strength work and is on target to return as scheduled following hamstring surgery. Luke Ryan pulled up well from his first game in about nine months following an ankle issue. – Travis King
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Ryan Abbott Back 2-3 weeks Nakia Cockatoo Hand 2-3 weeks Corey Gregson* Foot 8 weeks Cameron Guthrie Calf Test Timm House Shoulder Test Jake Kolodjashnij Groin Test Scott Selwood Toe Test Updated: Tuesday, April 4
Early prognosis
Geelong has a bye in the VFL this week, which makes it likely Selwood and Kolodjashnij will be given an extra week before returning. House is yet to play a game in the blue and white hoops so the delay won’t hurt, while Guthrie is a chance to play against Melbourne. Zac Smith played well in the VFL last Saturday after being a late withdrawal from round one. – Peter Ryan
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Dan Currie Knee Test Sam Day Hip Season Mitch Hallahan Hamstring Test Tom Nicholls Shoulder Test Michael Rischitelli Knee Indefinite Updated: Tuesday, April 4
Early prognosis
One positive from the wreckage of Saturday’s loss to GWS was there were no new injuries. Hallahan and Currie are expected to be fine to play NEAFL this weekend, while Rischitelli’s rehabilitation from an ACL is still on track, completing some agility work on Tuesday. He is expected back sometime in May. – Michael Whiting
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Stephen Coniglio Ankle 4 weeks Matt de Boer Hamstring 1-2 weeks Brett Deledio Calf TBC Tom Downie* Illness Indefinite Tendai Mzungu Hamstring 10-12 weeks Jonathon Patton Hip Test Lachie Whitfield Suspended Round eight Updated: Tuesday, April 4
Early prognosis
Patton will have to get through training later this week to prove his fitness after being a late withdrawal last week, with the key forward battling a hip problem he picked up in round one. Mzungu has commenced his long road back, but former Fremantle teammate Matt de Boer has been running strongly and should be back in the next fortnight. Coniglio could be fit to take on the Western Bulldogs in round six is his rehab goes well, while a return date for Deledio remains a mystery. – Adam Curley
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Grant Birchall Fractured jaw 4 weeks Jonathon Ceglar* Knee 12 weeks Kieran Lovell Shoulder Late season Jonathan O’Rourke Hamstring 1 week Liam Shiels Corked thigh Test Isaac Smith Corked thigh Test Updated: Tuesday, April 4
Early prognosis
Birchall will miss a month with his jaw injury, but will be back running by the end of the week, while the club expects vice-captains Shiels and Smith to be available to play Gold Coast on Sunday despite their corkies against the Crows. Midfielder Jonathan O’Rourke is back doing ball work and will return at VFL level next week, however second-year midfielder Kieran Lovell has had surgery on an injured shoulder and won’t be back until later this year. The dreaded curse of the No.36 jumper at Hawthorn strikes again. – Ashley Browne
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Colin Garland Knee Season Jesse Hogan Suspended Round five Jay Kennedy-Harris Arm Test Mitch King* Knee 3 weeks Michael Hibberd Achilles 1-2 weeks Liam Hulett Hip flexor 2 weeks Jordan Lewis Suspended Round six Pat McKenna Hamstring TBC Joel Smith Shoulder 3-4 months Aaron vandenBerg Heel 4-6 weeks Updated: Tuesday, April 4
Early prognosis
Suspensions to Hogan and Lewis hurt immensely, but importantly for Melbourne it looks like getting a few players back from injury. Hibberd is tracking along nicely and could be ready to play next week, although he may need a game or two in the VFL for conditioning purposes. Hibberd played just one JLT Community Series game and missed the entire 2016 season due to a WADA-imposed suspension. Josh Wagner and Sam Frost played a half in the VFL at the weekend as they returned from a leg and toe injury respectively. – Ben Guthrie
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Paul Ahern* Knee Season Ben Jacobs Foot 1-3 weeks Oscar Junker Broken tibia 9-11 weeks Jarrad Waite Shoulder 3-5 weeks Mason Wood Hamstring 1-2 weeks Scott Thompson Suspension Round four Todd Goldstein Ankle Test Sam Wright Ankle TBC Updated: Tuesday, April 4
Early prognosis
Ben Brown (knee) and Majak Daw (ankle/knee) had scans on Monday, but are expected to play against Greater Western Sydney on Saturday. Todd Goldstein should also make the trip to Hobart after being a late withdrawal last round because of a training mishap. But Sam Wright failed to take his place in Werribee’s VFL practice match last Sunday and remains a week-to-week proposition. – Marc McGowan
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Hamish Hartlett Illness Available Dougal Howard Knee Test Angus Monfries Hamstring 3 weeks Jasper Pittard Hamstring Test Updated: Monday, April 3
Early prognosis
Third in the Power’s best and fairest last year, Pittard could return for Saturday’s Showdown with Adelaide after missing the opening two games of the season. Hartlett is expected to regain his place in the side, while unlucky forward Angus Monfries will be sidelined for three weeks after injuring his hamstring at training last week. – Lee Gaskin
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Shai Bolton Suspended Round five Mabior Chol Concussion Test Shane Edwards Hip 3-6 weeks Jack Graham* Ankle Indefinite Ben Griffiths Concussion TBC Shaun Hampson* Back Indefinite Dustin Martin Fractured cheekbone Test Updated: Tuesday, April 4
Early prognosis
Dustin Martin is likely to play with a minor undisplaced fracture to his right cheekbone, wearing a helmet if necessary. He trained on Tuesday but avoided contact work. Chol is also likely to play after completing a full session on Tuesday five days after suffering concussion in a VFL practice game. Edwards has joined the rehab group after injuring his hip late in last Thursday’s win against Collingwood. Hampson is doing very little on the track at this stage with a chronic back injury. – Nathan Schmook
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
David Armitage Groin Test Nick Coughlan Foot 3 weeks Sean Dempster TBC TBC Hugh Goddard Achilles 1 week Ben Long Suspended Round three Nick Riewoldt Knee Test Jack Steven Punctured lung TBC Updated: Tuesday, April 4
Early prognosis
Nick Riewoldt is unlikely to face the Brisbane Lions on Sunday but if he responds well to an increased training load, a return isn’t out of the question. However, he could be on the sidelines for a few more weeks yet. Jack Steven will miss at least a week after a punctured lung versus West Coast and David Armitage’s groin will be tested. – Dinny Navaratnam
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Isaac Heeney Glandular fever 2-3 weeks Alex Johnson* Knee Indefinite Jarrad McVeigh Calf 2 weeks Tom Papley* Knee/shin Test Dane Rampe Arm 7 weeks Dan Robinson Collarbone 5-8 weeks Gary Rohan* Back/hamstring 2 weeks Kurt Tippett Ankle 2 weeks Updated: Tuesday, April 4
Early prognosis
Tippett won’t play Friday night and with a round four clash against West Coast on Thursday week, the Swans are hopeful he’ll be available, but the short turnaround might hurt him. Heeney and McVeigh are running well at training, but they’re looking at a round five comeback at the earliest. Rampe has his left arm in a sling for at least the next two weeks before he can start mobility and strength work, and looks set to miss almost two months of footy, while Papley and Rohan are back to full training and should be available to play at some level in the next 2-3 weeks. – Adam Curley
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Matthew Allen Hamstring 1 week Tom Cole Quad 1 week Scott Lycett* Shoulder 8-10 weeks Nic Naitanui* Knee Late 2017 season Drew Petrie Hand 10 weeks Willie Rioli Hamstring 6-8 weeks Simon Tunbridge Knee Mid-late 2017 season Jake Waterman Foot 8 weeks Updated: Tuesday, April 4
Early prognosis
Eric Mackenzie was still on light duties at Monday training after being rested for round two due to knee and toe soreness, but he and Lewis Jetta – who played for East Perth after a glute scare – will be available this week. Scott Lycett is due to resume running shortly after undergoing surgery on his dislocated shoulder. The ruckman is about two months away for returning, as is goalsneak Willie Rioli, whose recovery timeframe has been pushed out slightly to six-to-eight weeks after hamstring tendon surgery. – Travis King
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Kieran Collins Knee 1 week Tim English Shin soreness 1 week Tory Dickson Abdominal 2-3 weeks Dale Morris Leg 6-8 weeks Josh Prudden Knee Available Jack Redpath Knee TBC Jordan Roughead Hamstring 4-5 weeks Roarke Smith Knee Season Mitch Wallis Broken leg 2-3 weeks Updated: Tuesday, April 4
Early prognosis
The Dogs escaped the thrilling win over Sydney unscathed, but they won’t be welcoming back any injured stars in the near future. Tory Dickson and Mitch Wallis are at least a month away as they’ll both need a few games in the VFL to gain match fitness. Jordan Roughead’s return from a serious hamstring complaint has been slow and steady. First-year ruckman Tim English and key defender Kieran Collins are both expected to play in Footscray’s VFL season opener on April 14. – Ryan Davidson
*Placed on the club’s long-term injury list
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Injury update: All the latest ahead of round two
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Kyle Cheney Hamstring 2-4 weeks Brad Crouch Hamstring 1 week Ben Davis Foot Indefinite Tom Doedee Knee 2 weeks Cam Ellis-Yolmen * Knee Season Alex Keath Hamstring 2-4 weeks Mitch McGovern Ankle Test Paul Seedsman Groin TBC Taylor Walker Hamstring Test Updated: Thursday, March 30
Track watch
The Crows held a closed training session at Football Park on Thursday. Skipper Taylor Walker and forward Mitch McGovern both trained, but that star goal-sneak Eddie Betts was ill and sat out the session. However, the club says Betts will be alright to face Hawthorn at the MCG on Saturday. – Lee Gaskin
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Allen Christensen Collarbone 3-4 weeks Cian Hanley Family matter Indefinite Rhys Mathieson Ankle 4-5 weeks Hugh McCluggage Ankle 2-3 weeks Marco Paparone Hamstring Available Josh Schache Knee 1-2 weeks Sam Skinner* Knee 8 weeks Alex Witherden Leg 2-3 weeks Updated: Thursday, March 30
Track watch
The Lions will take a couple off their injury list this week with Jono Freeman (cheekbone) and Marco Paparone (hamstring) both available to play in the NEAFL. Hugh McCluggage is back into full training but is still a couple of weeks away, while Josh Schache’s knee injury has lingered a little longer than initially expected. Both should come back through the reserves in coming weeks. – Michael Whiting
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Ciaran Byrne Knee TBC Jordan Gallucci Shoulder 2 weeks Daniel Gorringe Achilles TBC Jed Lamb Knee TBC Kym Lebois Ankle 2 weeks Andrew Phillips Foot Indefinite Updated: Thursday, March 30
Track watch
The Blues remain unsure about the severity of Jed Lamb’s knee injury. Lamb, a late withdrawal from the season-opener against Richmond, had had scans and is being assessed. Jacob Weitering (hip) and Patrick Cripps (arm) have trained well and will play against Melbourne on Sunday. Andrew Phillips is running as he recovers from a foot injury and the Blues hope he will be available in two weeks. – Howard Kotton
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Jordan De Goey Broken hand/ suspension 5-6 weeks Jamie Elliott Ankle TBC Levi Greenwood Hip 3-4 weeks Tom Langdon Knee and ankle 2-3 weeks Ben Sinclair * Hamstring 7-9 weeks Travis Varcoe Suspended Round three Daniel Wells Calf 1-3 weeks Updated: Tuesday, March 28
Track watch
Elliott has been ruled out of round two and will need at least one VFL game first before the Pies consider selecting him. De Goey will be sidelined for an extended period, set to miss another two or three games with a broken knuckle in his right hand followed by a club-imposed three-match suspension for initially lying about how he sustained the injury. The date for ex-Roo Wells’ long-awaited debut for the Pies continues to drift. Wills has recovered from a quad problem and could be available to play in the VFL side in the next week or two. – Ben Collins
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Josh Green Hamstring 2-3 weeks Jayden Laverde Ankle 12 weeks Matthew Leuenberger Hamstring 1-2 weeks David Myers* Finger 4-6 weeks Jordan Ridley* Back 12 weeks Updated: Tuesday, March 28
Track watch
The Bombers are in a healthy position heading into round two apart from losing Green to a hamstring injury. After two VFL practice games, Tom Bellchambers is close to being ready for senior selection after a pre-season impacted by knee surgery. David Myers is edging closer to having the splint removed from his finger and returning to ball use at training. – Callum Twomey
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Michael Apeness Knee 4-6 weeks Hayden Ballantyne Hamstring 7-9 weeks Harley Bennell Calf TBA Zac Clarke Knee TBA Josh Deluca Groin 3-5 weeks Taylin Duman Ankle 2 weeks Ryan Nyhuis Shin 3-4 weeks Alex Pearce Leg TBA Luke Ryan Ankle Test Matthew Uebergang Hamstring TBA Updated: Thursday, March 30
Track watch
Harley Bennell wasn’t sighted at Wednesday training after receiving treatment on his sore calves, but the ex-Gold Coast star is expected to hit the track with the main group next week as he builds towards a playing return. Former skipper David Mundy and defender Michael Johnson both left the warm up and ran laps during the 30 minutes open to media. Mundy left the track early, although neither veteran seemed in any obvious discomfort ahead of Sunday’s clash against Port Adelaide. – Travis King
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Ryan Abbott Back 2-4 weeks Nakia Cockatoo Hand 4 weeks Corey Gregson* Foot 8-10 weeks Cameron Guthrie Calf 1-2 week Timm House Shoulder Test Jake Kolodjashnij Groin Test Scott Selwood Toe Test Zac Smith Soreness Test Updated: Thursday, March 30
Track watch
Smith was a surprise withdrawal after the club declared him fit to play last week despite copping a knock before the final JLT Community Series game. Cam Guthrie is out for round two and could be in doubt for round three. Kolodjashnij and Selwood are likely to build up through the VFL. – Peter Ryan
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Sam Day Hip Season Pearce Hanley Family matter Indefinite Michael Rischitelli Knee Indefinite David Swallow Ankle Available Updated: Thursday, March 30
Track watch
David Swallow got through a fitness test on Thursday and will play the Giants on Saturday – his first senior game since July 2015. Michael Rischitelli has continued to progress his running and is still on course for a return in May, while Sam Day is expected to begin rehab on his horror hip injury in the next week or so. – Michael Whiting
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Stephen Coniglio Ankle 6 weeks Aidan Corr Hand Test Matt de Boer Hamstring 1-2 weeks Brett Deledio Calf TBC Tom Downie* Illness Indefinite Tendai Mzungu Hamstring 10-12 weeks Jonathon Patton Hip Test Lachie Whitfield Suspended Round eight Updated: Thursday, March 30
Track watch
Coniglio is a massive worry with him being listed as six weeks away, the same as his initial diagnosis a fortnight ago, while Brett Deledio’s return still has no set date. Corr will train on Wednesday and Friday in a bid to prove his fitness, while Patton is likely to be given until Friday to show he’s OK to face Gold Coast. – Adam Curley
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Jonathon Ceglar* Knee 12 weeks Jonathan O’Rourke Hamstring 3 weeks Updated: Tuesday, March 28
Track watch
Ceglar is back running and O’Rourke is well into his rehab. Rioli was hampered for much of the season opener against the Bombers but given he played the game, out he appears a certain starter this week against Adelaide in what shapes as a really difficult encounter. Otherwise the Hawks are in fine fettle. – Ashley Browne
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Sam Frost Toe Test Colin Garland Knee Season Max Gawn Back/ Wrist Test Michael Hibberd Achilles 2-3 weeks Jesse Hogan Ankle Test Liam Hulett Hip 2-3 weeks Jay Kennedy-Harris Arm 2 weeks Mitch King* Knee 4 weeks Joel Smith Shoulder 16 weeks Aaron vandenBerg Heel 4-6 weeks Bernie Vince Suspended Round three Josh Wagner Fibula Test Mitch White Ankle 2-3 weeks Updated: Thursday, March 30
Track report
All eyes will be on Max Gawn after the big man injured his wrist at training. The Demons insist Jesse Hogan will be fit to face the Blues on Sunday. Hogan was on crutches on Monday after rolling his ankle against St Kilda. The spearhead did not train with teammates on Tuesday, instead completing an ‘off legs’ session in the gym. Gawn was on light duties and walked laps on Tuesday but then fell and hurt his wrist during Thursday’s session. Michael Hibberd worked hard in rehab on Tuesday and the Demons are hopeful they will have him available to play soon. The Demons have upgraded Mitch King back to the senior list in place of Joel Smith who is set to miss four months after shoulder surgery on Tuesday. – Ben Guthrie
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Paul Ahern* Knee Season Ben Jacobs Foot 2-4 weeks Oscar Junker Broken tibia 10-12 weeks Jarrad Waite Shoulder 4-6 weeks Mason Wood Hamstring 1-2 weeks Updated: Tuesday, March 28
Track watch
Waite was the only addition to North’s list after round one. However, defender Sam Wright missed Werribee’s VFL practice match last Saturday after being left out of North’s round one team largely because of his interrupted pre-season following ankle surgery. Wright will likely need more game time in the VFL before being considered for senior selection. – Nick Bowen
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Dougal Howard Knee 2-4 weeks Jasper Pittard Hamstring 1-2 weeks Updated: Thursday, March 30
Track watch
It was business as usual for the Power at Alberton Oval on Thursday morning. Coach Ken Hinkley has just about a full squad to choose from for Sunday’s clash with Fremantle at Adelaide Oval. Small forward Jarman Impey is set to come into the side after serving a club-imposed one-game suspension for an off-field incident. Impey stood out during a SANFL trial last Thursday night, with either Sam Gray or Karl Amon likely to make way. Nathan Krakouer and Aidyn Johnson are also both available for the match with the Dockers, but it’s hard for the Power to make too many changes after their great win over Sydney in round one. – Lee Gaskin
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Shai Bolton Suspended Round five Jack Graham* Ankle Indefinite Shaun Hampson* Back Indefinite Updated: Thursday, March 30
Track watch
Midfielder Dion Prestia was managed late this week and did not run at all in Wednesday’s captain’s run at Punt Road Oval. The Tigers have also lost Shai Bolton after the club accepted a ruling for him to serve his VFL suspension in that competition’s opening round in three weeks. Steve Morris is set to play his first VFL game this week after recovering from a knee reconstruction, so he comes off the injury list. Graham is on the long-term injury list after falling on his ankle during a training drill last Tuesday. He has a small fracture in his tibia bone and ligament damage. Hampson has undergone multiple surgeries on his back injury but is able to train lightly after the Tigers identified the specific area of the ruckman’s back that is troubling him. – Nathan Schmook
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
David Armitage Groin 1-2 weeks Nick Coughlan Foot 4 weeks Hugh Goddard Achilles 1 week Sean Dempster TBC TBC Ben Long Suspension Available round three Paddy McCartin Hamstring Test Nick Riewoldt Knee 2-4 weeks Koby Stevens Ill 1 week Updated: Wednesday, March 29
Track watch
The Saints will see how Riewoldt responds to his right knee hyperextension before determining when he returns. McCartin and Montagna should both be right to make the trip to Perth after playing three quarters in the VFL last Sunday. Sean Dempster is seeking medical advice and considering retirement from the game. – Dinny Navaratnam
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Darcy Cameron Finger Test Isaac Heeney Glandular fever 2 weeks Alex Johnson* Knee Indefinite Jarrad McVeigh Calf 3 weeks Tom Papley* Knee/shin 2-3 weeks Dane Rampe Arm 5 weeks Dan Robinson Collarbone 5-8 weeks Gary Rohan* Back/hamstring 3 weeks Updated: Tuesday, March 28
Track watch
Heeney is listed as two weeks, which is a promising sign, while McVeigh is back running and could be fit to play in the next three weeks. Robinson has had surgery on his collarbone and will be assessed further next week. Papley and Rohan could be back on the senior list in the near future but will likely need time in the NEAFL after missing most of the pre-season, while Cameron should play in the NEAFL this week after missing round one with an infected finger. – Adam Curley
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Matthew Allen Hamstring 2 weeks Tom Cole Quad 1 weeks Lewis Jetta Glute TBA Scott Lycett* Shoulder 10-12 weeks Eric Mackenzie General soreness TBA Nic Naitanui* Knee Late 2017 season Drew Petrie Hand 10 weeks Willie Rioli Hamstring 5 weeks Simon Tunbridge Knee Mid-late 2017 season Jake Waterman Foot 8 weeks Updated: Thursday, March 30
Track watch
Jonathan Giles was on lighter duties during West Coast’s training session on Tuesday despite being pulled from East Perth’s game on Sunday after Drew Petrie broke his hand. The ruckman was joined in stationary handball drills by Dom Sheed, who played for the Royals in his comeback from a corked calf, plus key defenders Eric Mackenzie and Jeremy McGovern. McGovern left the track early but appeared fine. Josh Hill trained after being a late withdrawal from a media conference on Monday due to illness. – Travis King
Player
Injury
Estimated Return
Tim English Shin soreness 1 week Tory Dickson Abdominal 3-4 weeks Dale Morris Leg 6-8 weeks Josh Prudden Knee Available Jack Redpath Knee TBC Jordan Roughead Hamstring 3-4 weeks Roarke Smith Knee Season Mitch Wallis Broken leg 3-4 weeks Updated: Thursday, March 30
Track watch
The loss of Dale Morris for the next two months is a massive blow, but the veteran has avoided surgery. Tory Dickson can’t take a trick, with the goalsneak succumbing to an abdominal strain just weeks after returning from off-season groin surgery. Tim English should be right for a VFL practice match this weekend after overcoming a shin complaint. – Ryan Davidson
*Placed on the club’s long-term injury list
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