Injury update: Three pull through
Three players finished the game battered and bruised but should be fine to play Carlton on Saturday night.
Brad Ebert will be monitored in the leadup to next Saturday's game against Carlton after reporting a corked buttock during the match.
Senior coach Ken Hinkley said Ebert's workload was managed in the final quarter as a result of the cork.
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"We didn't want to give the game away, but we didn't want to run the risk with any players either," said Hinkley.
"He was a little bit sore."
Chad Wingard will be fine to play against the Blues despite a precautionary substitution against Fremantle.
Hinkley said he didn't want to risk the health of his star small forward after he experienced soreness in the second half.
"The game was clearly gone so I wasn't going to take any risks with Chad Wingard," explained Hinkley.
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"He was still playing quite well for us in the game, but it's just a common sense decision that you wouldn't want to put Chad at risk at any stage."
Jay Schulz was attended to by trainers after landing heavily on his back following an attempted high mark, but managed to play out the remainder of the night and should train fine throughout the week.
portadelaidefc.com.au will have a full injury update on Monday.