Robbie Gray is expected to play in Port's second Marsh game. Picture: AFL Photos

PORT Adelaide star Robbie Gray is expected to be given the green light to line up in Saturday's Marsh Community Series clash with the Western Bulldogs in Whyalla.

Gray withdrew from the Victorian side for last Friday night's game against the All-Stars with a foot injury, but got through a light training session with the Power on Monday morning.

"Robbie unfortunately had to pull out of the State of Origin game, just through management of the injury that he had, but it's not anything that will keep him out of playing this week," Power assistant coach Jarrad Schofield said.

"I'm sure he'll be fine."

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Gray and ruckman Scott Lycett, who represented the All-Stars, were held out of the Power's win over Brisbane on February 23.

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Lycett will also play against the Bulldogs despite reporting some soreness from the bushfire relief game.

"He said he was a little bit sore, maybe playing on Marvel Stadium for the first time, a bit harder ground, but he's fine," Schofield said.

Scott Lycett wrestles with Todd Goldstein in the bushfire relief game. Picture: AFL Photos

The Power have almost a clean bill of health on the injury front, with vice-captain Ollie Wines the only player ruled out of round one as he recovers from shoulder surgery.

"I don't know the timeframe, but the pleasing thing is we've got Ollie shadowing players," Schofield said.

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"He's only three or four weeks since he had the operation.

"The fact he's in and around the players, shadowing players, getting a feel, will give him more confidence to be able to get him back early when he's ticked off from a physical point of view."