The Gold Coast SUNS had a horror run of injuries over the weekend, with concerns over a number of the teams biggest names.

GC SUNS skipper Gary Ablett left the Gabba with the assistance of club medicos in the final minutes of Saturday nights QClash3 against the Lions.

Ablett jarred his right knee in the contest and while doctors have cleared him of any serious structural damages, he will requires scans on Monday to determine to full extent of the injury.

Regarded as one of the most professional players in the game, Ablett spent the night getting in and out of an ice bath tweeting, "The not so glamourous side of football. Sitting in an ice bath for the next 6 hours..."

Ablett and teammates David Swallow and Jarrod Harbrow didn't attend the clubs recovery session at Kurrawa on Sunday morning, instead the trio received further medical attention at SUNS headquarters.

Swallow struggled admirably through the match with a hip injury and will be closely monitored this week ahead of Saturday's match against North Melbourne.

In a further blow Jarrod Harbrow looks set to miss a chunk of football after leaving the field with an elbow injury during the second term, Harbrow will also require scans to assess the full extent of his injury.

Meanwhile, GC SUNS youngster Jaeger O'Meara was forced from the field shortly after half time following a heavy clash during the NEAFL match against the Lions at Yeronga.

O'Meara underwent precautionary scans in hospital before being cleared of any damage to his ribs or lungs.