"Initial reports are that it's a cork but we'll just have to see how [Green] pulls up," said coach Stephen Kearney.
"We've got a short turnaround into a Friday night match so in terms of what that looks like we'll have to see how he pulls up tomorrow.
"We've got Bealey who looks like he twinged a hammy so he's another. We've got a few guys with ice bags all over them in there so we'll have to see how they pull up."
Kearney was far from impressed with another underwhelming performance from his side but denied he was worried about their precarious position on the ladder.
Getting his players up mentally and physically remains his priority as they need just one more win over the final fortnight of the regular season.
"There were a couple of short cuts that I saw today which wasn't in our game over the last couple of weeks," he said.
"I'm not really focused on (the finals). I'm focused on making sure that we improve areas of our game that we didn't do so well today. That's more of a concern for me. I know if we get our best game of footy out there then we give ourselves a chance against anyone but we didn't do that today."