The loss of James Tedesco to a broken jaw is likely to be offset by the return of Luke Brooks from a knee complaint for Wests Tigers crucial round 24 NRL clash against Penrith on Friday.The Tigers need to win their remaining three matches against the Panthers, the Warriors and Canberra to qualify for the playoffs for the first time since 2011.The 10th placed joint venture sits one point behind Gold Coast in eighth place but they have been hit hard by the loss of NSW fullback Tedesco, who is expected to miss the remainder of the season.However the Tigers are set to welcome back Brooks who has missed the last two matches due to a knee injury.Brooks took part in the Tigers captains run at Campbelltown on Friday ahead of the loss to the Titans, but coach Jason Taylor erred on the side of caution in holding back his halfback.The Tigers didnt train on Monday, but Brooks is expected to take part in sessions on Tuesday and Thursday at their Concord Oval base ahead of the Pepper Stadium encounter with the Panthers, who sit on seventh on 26 points, a win more than Wests.Back-rower Kyle Lovett was confident Brooks would be back on board for the final three games of the regular season.He was training last week and he looked pretty good, we will see how he is closer to Friday, he said.It is always a boost getting a player like Luke back in the team he has been really good for us.Jack Littlejohn, who has filled in capably in Brooks absence, will fall out of Jason Taylors side upon the return of his first choice No.7.Jordan Rankin will fill in for Tedesco, with Melbourne signing Josh Addo-Carr expected to be brought in on the wing.Obviously Teddy is a big loss to the team, he has been a great player for us, Lovett said.But we have to get on with it, there are still three games to go and we are still a chance to get into the finals.Rankin is a chance to be there and we have a few other good outside backs who could fill in there. 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Western Bulldogs have been desperate for good news on the injury front throughout a luckless AFL season.On Monday they finally received some.The club is optimistic midfielders Tom Liberatore (ankle) and Jack Macrae (hamstring), both injured in a last-start loss to Geelong, will be fit before finals.It was initially feared Liberatore and Macrae would be ruled out for the rest of 2016.Liberatore underwent surgery after finishing the game on crutches and in a moonboot, while Macrae is nursing tendon damage.The Bulldogs are also upbeat about the progress of injured defenders Dale Morris (hamstring), Matthew Boyd (achilles) and Matthew Suckling (achilles).The experienced trio, who were sorely missed in round 19, could all return for Saturday nights crunch clash with North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium.Well assess them through this week of training with a view to being available for selection this weekend, football manager Graham Lowe told the club website on Monday.The Bulldogs werent alone on Monday, when several clubs were buoyed by the results of injury scans.Ruuckman Sam Jacobs, who rolled his ankle during Adelaides 82-point win over Essendon on Sunday, has been cleared of serious damage.ddddddddddddThe Crows say Jacobs and captain Taylor Walker, who is also recovering from an ankle injury, will undergo fitness tests later this week but could face Brisbane on Saturday night.Melbourne forward Jesse Hogan, who hurt his knee taking a mark on Sunday but played through the pain, has also avoided serious injury.Hogan could tackle Hawthorn on Saturday at the MCG, although the Demons may take a conservative approach with the gifted youngsters bruised knee.North Melbourne didnt fare so well, with Jarrad Waite sent for hip surgery in an effort to have the forward fully fit for finals.Waite has nursed a hip problem since round 11 and played just three times for the Kangaroos since then.Greater Western Sydneys Rory Lobb has been diagnosed with a grade-one strain to his medial collateral ligament. 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