Griffith's depth will be put to the test in Saturday's local derby against Leeton-Whitton.
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The Swans will be without a number of key players as they look to bounce back from Saturday's 39-point loss to Coolamon.
Alex Overs will only miss the one-week with a hamstring injury, while Heath Northey is also unavailable to face the Crows.
Griffith had hoped to welcome back ruckman Nathan Richards but he pulled up sore from training and will miss another week.
"We're a bit depleted this week," Griffith coach Will Griggs said.
"Alex's hammy isn't bad. He'll miss this week and be back for Ganmain. Nathan didn't pull up as well as expected so he won't play."
Griffith will welcome back Isaiah Potts from a bout of pneumonia, while Theo Valeri is also expected to come in after returning from an ankle injury through reserve grade.
Leeton-Whitton will be depleted as well, with captain Bryce O'Garey set to miss the game at Leeton Showground due to a back injury.
The Swans will again be without Lucas Conlan, with Greater Western Sydney (GWS) calling him up from their academy for a game in the North Eastern Australian Football League (NEAFL).
The positive for Griffith is that the Giants have the bye the following week, so they will regain him for the important clash against Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong.
The Swans dropped to third with last week's loss to Coolamon but are assured of a top-three finish and second chance come finals.
Griggs took plenty of comfort out of the loss to Coolamon, where the Swans were right in the contest up until three-quarter-time.
"I wasn't too disappointed," Griggs said.
"The last 15 or so minutes I was a bit disappointed with but they played pretty bloody well I thought.
"They put a lot of pressure on us and out entry inside 50 wasn't great.
"I said to the boys after the game, I couldn't see them playing much better than that and we've still got a fair bit of upside. Lucas adds a fair bit to our side.
"I was far from disappointed. The endeavour and intent was there, we just couldn't finish off. A few boys complained of heavy legs at the end from the fitness block we're doing but that's a mental thing we'll have to get over because I told them we're not stopping that."
Ben King has returned from his time in Croatia but is away with work commitments for the next two weeks, making it unlikely that he will feature in their finals campaign.
Griffith finish the season with games against Leeton-Whitton, GGGM (home), Mangoplah-Cookardinia United-Eastlakes (home) and then Wagga Tigers (away) in the final round.
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