PORT ADELAIDE'S two All-Australians will be reviewed during the week following the Power's 20-point win over Melbourne in Alice Springs.

Chad Wingard was substituted during the third quarter after teammate Jay Schulz soared for a mark in the Power's goal square and clipped the back of his head.

The club has confirmed Wingard suffered only a mild concussion and his subbing was merely precautionary.

He will be assessed at training in the build up to Port Adelaide's Round 12 game against St Kilda.

"Chad's actually OK ... he was more angry with the way he'd been playing whilst he was out on the ground," senior coach Ken Hinkley said after the game.

"He looks prettty bright and fresh, if there's any lasting effects we'll wait and see during the week."

Captain Travis Boak will also be reviewed at training after rolling his ankle early in the game.

Returning to the ground during the first quarter, he went on to accrue 28 touches and five crucial clearances in a strong captain's performance.

But the coaches will await a final clearance before selecting him in the Round 12 team, meaning Boak too will need to pass fit at training to play St Kilda.

In a positive for the Power, Hamish Hartlett is likely to return from suspension against the Saints while Angus Monfries, Dom Cassisi and Tom Jonas are set to join Boak and Wingard in the club's assessment group when its official injury list is released on Monday.

portadelaidefc.com.au will have a full injury update on Monday morning.