Eric Mackenzie is in line to return from an ear infection for the Eagles.
Jack Anthony has, as expected, been axed by Fremantle for Saturday's away clash with the Gold Coast, while West Coast's team to face North Melbourne on Sunday will feature at least four new faces.
Anthony had a much publicised shocker for the Dockers last week against Carlton and, with Nathan Fyfe also sidelined by shoulder surgery, Fremantle has called up Dylan Roberton and Lee Spurr.
Roberton will be playing his first game of the season, while Spurr - taken in last year's rookie draft - is a 24-year-old midfielder from Central District, who will make his AFL debut.
Defender Alex Silvagni, who is also yet to play so far in 2012, has been named among the Dockers' emergencies.
Meanwhile, West Coast has rung the changes, with seven inclusions in a 25-man squad that will be cut back to the standard 22 before Sunday's clash with the Roos at Patersons Stadium.
The Eagles have lost key position players Josh Kennedy and Mitch Brown to injury and Will Schofield is suspended.
West Coast's inclusions are Eric Mackenzie (who missed last week with an ear infection), Patrick McGinnity, Brad Sheppard, Scott Lycett, Jacob Brennan and Murray Newman.
Brennan, the son of Eagles premiership player Michael Brennan, and Newman, the Eagles' first pick of last year's national draft from Swan Districts, will both make their debuts if they make the final cut for Sunday.
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