THREE players have reported injuries from Port Adelaide's 75-point win over the GWS Giants at Skoda Stadium.

Travis Boak headlined the injuries with a dislocated finger, while Cameron Hitchcock and Jay Schulz both rolled ankles.

Despite the injuries, only Hitchcock's appears to be of significant concern with the small forward in doubt for next Saturday's game against the Sydney Swans at AAMI Stadium.

Senior coach Ken Hinkley said the injury to Travis Boak may require scans, but he expects it to merely "be a little sore" for a few days back at training.

"Travis dislocated his finger but that was popped back in after the game," Hinkley told portadelaidefc.com.au.

"The docs will monitor it during the week - it might need scans but I think he'll be fine."

Hitchcock's outlook is more concerning after he was substituted from the match in the third quarter.

"Hitchcock certainly rolled his ankle and that will put him in some doubt for next week," Hinkley said during his post-match media conference.

"When you get a rolled ankle that sees you subbed out of the game it normally would suggest that you're probably going to be in trouble for the next week."

Jay Schulz also rolled his ankle during the third quarter and was attended on-field, but is expected to recover fully after playing the game out and kicking three goals.

portadelaidefc.com.au will have a full injury update on Monday evening.