AARON YOUNG and Cam O'Shea should pull through training this week despite sustaining a corked leg and back respectively in Sunday's 77-point win over Brisbane.
Young booted three goals in the victory, but was moving gingerly in the latter stages of the game with what appeared to be cramp.
Port Adelaide's high performance team confirmed the forward-line revelation had suffered a cork.
O'Shea's back issue happened in general play.
SANFL: Scans for Frampton
While the pair are expected to pull up in time for next week's game against Carlton at Etihad Stadium, the Power will await further detail on SANFL ruckman Billy Frampton, who will be scanned this week to determine whether any damage to an ankle has been sustained.
Frampton left the ground during Saturday's state league win over West Adelaide and didn't return to the field.
Robbie Young and Sam Colquhoun (concussion) should recover in time for Saturday's away game against Woodville-West Torrens.
Gray a chance to face Blues
Regning Power best-and-fairest Robbie Gray is also shaping to return from a hamstring injury against Carlton.
The forward has missed two games with the injury, but himself said he was growing in confidence that he would be cleared to play next Sunday at Etihad Stadium.
@robbiegray_9 @PAFC "I expect to be back next week"
— Triple M Adelaide (@TripleMAdelaide) May 7, 2016
Port coach Ken Hinkley shared a similar view in his post-match press conference
Hinkley: pulled up fine with a couple of minor corkies. Robbie is a real chance to play next week #pafclive
— Port Adelaide FC (@PAFC) May 8, 2016