Injury News

Harris Andrews will be eligible for selection this weekend after receiving the all-clear from doctors to resume contact training last week. 

Luke Hodge could also be set to return this week after missing the past two matches with a minor calf injury. Hodge will be a test this week to determine whether he will be fit for Round 19 against the Cats.

In NEAFL news, new recruit Tom Fullarton is expected to miss the next three to four weeks after sustaining a calf strain during last weekend's NEAFL clash against the Giants. Fullarton injured himself during the first quarter of the match and sat out the remainder of the match.

Corey Lyons will also be on the sidelines for a few weeks after fracturing his hand in Saturday's NEAFL clash. Marco Paparone's recovery from a hamstring injury hasn't been as quick as expected and he is still at least two weeks away from returning. 

See the full injury list.

What's On This Week

Round 19 v Geelong

2.10pm AEST, Saturday, 28 July
GMHBA Stadium, Geelong

NEAFL Round 17

Brisbane Lions v Gold Coast Suns
4,00pm AEST, Saturday, 28 July
Metricon Stadium, Gold Coast

Open Training in Geelong

Victorian fans are encouraged to come along to the Captain's run at GMHBA Stadium this Friday, 27 July from 4.00 – 4.45pm. 

Click here for more details.

Culter faces Tribunal

Wingman Tom Cutler will fly to Melbourne on Tuesday afternoon to front the AFL Tribunal and contest a two-game sanction handed down by the match review officer. His case is expected to be heard at 7.40pm. 

Cutler was charged with engaging in rough conduct against Adelaide's Lachlan Murphy in the third quarter of Saturday night's match at the Gabba.

A full update of Culter's charge will be provided on lions.com.au tonight.