WESTERN Bulldogs star Liam Picken is in doubt for the club's JLT Community Series opener against Melbourne on Saturday after sustaining a facial injury at training last week. 

The club expects the rugged 29-year-old to resume training this week following surgery to repair the damage.

Recast as an attacking midfielder by coach Luke Beveridge, the once dour defender has become a key cog in the premiers' midfield and was one of the Dogs' best on Grand Final day. 

The Bulldogs appear to have had a smooth pre-season until the mishap, with key forward Tom Boyd recovering well from off-season shoulder and ankle surgeries, and midfielder Mitch Wallis progressing well in his return from a badly broken leg. 

Skipper Robert Murphy has already signaled his intention to take part in the pre-season competition after recuperating from an ACL tear sustained in round three last year. 

Saturday's pre-season hit-out against the Demons will be the Bulldogs' first competitive hit-out since their drought-breaking premiership win over the Swans. 

The Whitten Oval fixture will start at 4.40pm and be followed by an AFLW clash between the two clubs at 7.35pm. 

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