WEST Coast looks set to field its strongest side of the season in Saturday's preliminary final against North Melbourne after midfield trio Matt Priddis, Chris Masten and Luke Shuey all trained strongly on Monday. 

Priddis (quad) and Masten (hamstring) missed the Eagles' qualifying final win over Hawthorn a fortnight ago but both moved very well on the track at Domain Stadium. 

Shuey had suffered a slight foot issue that had limited his training last week but he trained without issue. 

Nic Naitanui was on lighter duties with Scott Selwood and Patrick McGinnity. The three players did stationary ball work away from the main group for most of the session.

Selwood and McGinnity are the two players most likely to make way for Priddis and Masten, while Naitanui was being managed as per normal.

Defender Jeremy McGovern walked and jogged laps as he continues to manage his banged-up body through the remainder of the finals. McGovern has a problem with his left AC joint but he will be available for Saturday's final.

Reigning best and fairest Eric Mackenzie also trained with the main group and appeared to be moving very well as he continues his comeback from the knee reconstruction he had in March. 

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