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ANDREW Moore will have scans on Monday to determine the extent of his hamstring injury, while Paul Stewart is expected to be fit to play the Lions on Saturday.

Moore appeared to strain his right hamstring in the dying stages of the loss to the Eagles and was helped from the ground by trainers. He did not return.

With just two games remaining, it’s likely Moore won’t return in 2012.

It’s a cruel blow for the 2009 first round pick who has managed to play the past 11 games straight after cracking into the side in Round 10.

Meanwhile, club medicos are confident Stewart will be available to play the Lions in Round 22 after suffering blurred vision from a knock late in the first quarter.

Stewart showed incredible courage backing back with the flight into a marking contest before leaping at the crumb at ground level and copping a stray knee from Daniel Kerr in the process.

The gutsy 25-year-old came from the ground in the hands of trainers but, after passing the concussion test, returned to the field early in the second quarter.

However, he returned to the bench minutes later complaining of blurred vision and was subbed out of the game.

Stewart will be assessed by club doctors this week.