A HOST of clubs are awaiting the results of scans to key performers on Monday morning following a big round of football.
 
Collingwood defenders Ben Reid and Nathan Brown entered the East Melbourne scanning clinic early on Monday, with Reid telling reporters he was having a "little knock" checked out.
 
Reid was substituted during the third quarter of the Magpies' clash with the Western Bulldogs on Sunday.
 
Essendon midfielder Dyson Heppell also strolled in to the facility a little bit later on Monday morning, although he did not specify why he was there.
 
Gold Coast forward Tom Lynch will have scans in Melbourne on Monday – to coincide with the Suns' bye – after injuring his posterior cruciate ligament against Essendon.
 
Suns teammate Michael Rischitelli is also due to have an MRI on his injured elbow on the Gold Coast at some stage on Monday.
 
The Hawks and skipper Luke Hodge will keep an eager eye on the Match Review Panel findings due out later on Monday afternoon.
 
Hodge is likely to come under scrutiny for two separate incidents out of Friday night's game against Carlton.
 
The clash with Blues counterpart Marc Murphy, that left the Carlton skipper with a fractured cheekbone, will be looked at, while his high contact on Blues defender Lachie Henderson is also likely to attract the MRP's attention.