There are no signs of concussion symptoms."He will be monitored over the coming days to determine his availability for this week's game."Sydney youngster Will Edwards ran back with the flight of the ball and made contact with Naughton's legs while Naughton was mid-air, causing him to fall.The AFL's Match Review Officer assessed the clash and deemed Edwards's actions were "not unreasonable in the circumstances".Catch up on the big talking points below:Or look back at how the action unfolded in our live blog.A sickening injury to Aaron Naughton has further depleted the Western Bulldogs, the star forward taken off on a stretcher in a 66-point thumping to rampant Sydney.Charlie Curnow produced his best performance in Sydney colours, booting seven goals in the Swans' 18.18 (126) to 9.6 (60) win at Docklands Stadium on Thursday night.The star recruit, along with ruckman Brodie Grundy, feasted on the Bulldogs missing a stack of tall talent.Already missing ruckman Tim English, star forward Sam Darcy and key defenders Rory Lobb and James O'Donnell, the Bulldogs could be without Naughton next week.Having already already pulled down a screamer earlier in the game, the high-flying forward went for another towering mark late in the third quarter.But Naughton landed badly on his head with serious force, immediately knocking him out on the turf.The 26-year-old lay motionless, before a stretcher took him from the field Obviously we will have to wait to discover the extent of the damage, but already you get the feeling that that could have been much, much worse.The Swans have put a gap in it now thanks to that crafty front-and-centre crumb from Papley and snap across his body.That's actually the first Sydney goal tonight not kicked by Curnow, Amartey or Grundy