TWO KEY Fremantle players will anxiously await the findings of the MatchReview Panel on Monday afternoon following a spiteful qualifying final atGeelong. 

The Dockers upset the Cats but could face a home preliminary final withoutfull-back Zac Dawson and leadinggoalkicker Chris Mayne

Dawson could come under scrutiny for three separate incidents. 

The former Saint was reported before the first bounce for striking JamesPodsiadly, but is likely to get off that charge. He could also be cited for anotherfirst-term incident in which Podsiadly was felled in the goal square. 

Dawson's greatest worry, though, is likely to be a final-quarterincident in which he jumped high in an attempt to intercept a handball from JoelSelwood and collected the Geelong skipper high. 

Mayne could attract MRP attention for delivering a blow to the stomachof Steve Johnson, who went down winded, in the second quarter. Mayne had beenon his haunches himself moments earlier. 

The Dockers will also monitor a left ankle injury to runner Nick Suban, while defender Alex Silvagni was a late withdrawal withgeneral soreness. 

The Cats have issues of their own, with champion defender Corey Enright to undergo scans on his rightknee. 

Teammate Josh Caddy waswearing a moon boot on his left foot on Sunday, while key forward Tom Hawkins (ongoing back problem) andtagger Taylor Hunt (ankle) were latewithdrawals. 

In a cut-throat semi-final at the MCG on Friday night, the Cats will facePort Adelaide, which could be bolstered by the return of Paul Stewart from a wrist injury. 

Poweryoungster Sam Colquhoun tweaked a hamstring in the win overCollingwood, but will be under pressure to retain his spot anyway after a poorperformance. 

Portwill hope full-back Alipate Carlile escapes MRP scrutiny for making almostincidental high contact with Luke Ball, who quickly got to his feet and didn’tappear to suffer any after-effects. 

Reigning premier the Sydney Swans believes veteran Jarrad McVeigh will be passed fit to play in its home semi-finalagainst Carlton after hurting his right knee while being tackled by Hawthorn'sBrad Hill. 

Fellow premiership stars AdamGoodes and Lewis Roberts-Thomsoncould be in contention this week after long lay-offs with knee injuries. 

The Blues could be strengthened by the return of tough midfielder Brock McLean, who unselfishly pulledout of the elimination final against Richmond after the warm-up with a quadinjury that has now sidelined him for two games. 

Fellow hard nut Mitch Robinsonleft the field with a hamstring spasm early but played out the game strongly. 

Hawthorn appears certain to haveCyril Rioli back for its preliminaryfinal. The brilliant small forward was selected to play the Swans on Friday night but failed toovercome an ankle injury and was a late scratching.

Rioli's return, along with that of suspended superstar Lance Franklin,will bolster an already primed Hawks' line-up. 

However, the premiership favourite will monitor a corked thigh sufferedby key defender Josh Gibson

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