West Coast is set to regain key midfielders Matt Priddis (thigh) and Chris Masten (hamstring) for Saturday’s night clash against North Melbourne.
Fellow onballer Luke Shuey (foot bruising) has also been declared fit to play in the Preliminary Final.
“They all trained today so we expect them to play,” Eagles coach Adam Simpson told Channel 7.
“The weekend off was really good for us.
“We probably had all those guys in doubt, but they’ve all got through today’s training session, so we expect them to train on Wednesday and be available for Saturday.”
Priddis was a late withdrawal from the side that defeated Hawthorn a fortnight ago, and looms as an imposing figure through the middle after another fantastic season.
He’s averaged 30 disposals a game and sits second in the league for clearances, making him a potential target for North stopper Ben Jacobs.
Shuey was among the Eagles’ best in its Qualifying Final victory, while Masten is another vital cog in a strong midfield brigade.
ET: Key Eagles fit
West Coast is set to regain midfielders Matt Priddis and Chris Masten for Saturday’s night clash.