
Steven May and Kysaiah Pickett have barely trained, but Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin expects the premiership stars to be available to take on Fremantle.
Already missing star backman Jake Lever for up to another 10 weeks, the winless Demons could be without All-Australian defender May for a crunch clash with the Dockers on Easter Saturday.
May didn't feature in an open training session in front of fans at Casey Fields on Tuesday and was spotted hobbling around the venue off field.
Pickett was restricted to running light laps after rolling his ankle in Saturday night's loss to Essendon.
May is dealing with plantar fasciitis in his heel.
"It's Tuesday, the first session, so he (Pickett) will train fully Thursday and be right to go on the weekend," Goodwin said.
"Steven had an incident in the game with his plantar fasciitis, but in a lot of ways it's a positive incident, because it's a tear that helps the recovery.
"We're hopeful that he'll get up for Thursday and be right to go on the weekend.

"In some ways, an incident that is pretty painful at the time can be a real positive moving forward."
Goodwin added they wouldn't take a risk with May, but expected the 33-year-old to be in a defence that will need to handle red-hot Fremantle forward Josh Treacy, who is the equal leader of the Coleman Medal.
Lever suffered a major setback last week in his recovery from an ankle issue sustained against North Melbourne in round two.
"He's obviously frustrated," Goodwin said of Lever.
"He had a pretty strong pre-season in terms of getting himself prepared.
"He's clearly going to be out for eight to 10 weeks, so he's recovering."
Meanwhile, Collingwood are set to regain Jordan De Goey for Thursday night's blockbuster against the Brisbane Lions at the Gabba after the premiership star recovered from achilles inflammation.

Magpies small forward Lachie Schultz has started to increase his running speed at training as he manages a hamstring strain, but remains up to two weeks away from playing.
The Lions won't take any chances on premiership forward Kai Lohmann (ankle), who is listed as a week away.
As floated by coach Luke Beveridge last Thursday, Western Bulldogs star Marcus Bontempelli is set to return for the club's clash with St Kilda on Sunday night.
Bontempelli hasn't played this season because of a calf injury, but only needs to get through the Bulldogs' main training session on Thursday.