THE WEST Australian clubs will both welcome back their captains for Sunday's derby at Subiaco Oval.
Fremantle's Matthew Pavlich and West Coast Eagle Darren Glass have overcome respective knee and thigh injuries for a clash that will lack nothing despite the low ladder positions of both clubs.
Fourteenth-placed Fremantle will also regain defender Roger Hayden, but loses ruckman Robert Warnock to a season-ending shoulder injury.
Forward Ryan Murphy again finds himself on the outer.
Glass is the only inclusion for West Coast, with three-gamer Matthew Spangher making way for his skipper.
Justin Koschitzke is the big 'in' for St Kilda, with the enigmatic forward earning a recall to take on Port Adelaide at Telstra Dome after a one-week suspension.
Jarryn Geary and James Gwilt have also been named in the Saints' starting line-up.
Max Hudghton has been forced to miss with a calf complaint, while Michael Gardiner and David Armitage have been omitted.
Port Adelaide has named two first-gamers in its side to take on the Saints, with Mitchell Farmer and Nick Salter getting the nod.
Small defender Farmer was taken by the Power at pick 49 in last year's NAB AFL Draft, while Salter has graduated from the club's rookie list after solid form in the SANFL.
Paul Stewart rounds out a trio of inclusions for the Power, with Troy Chaplin (ankle), Warren Tredrea (shoulder) and Steven Salopek (achilles) making way for the youngsters.
They are unlikely to appear again in 2008.
The Western Bulldogs have resisted the urge to swing the axe after their defeat to Carlton last week, making just one compulsory change for the encounter with the Sydney Swans at Manuka Oval on Sunday afternoon.
Out of the side goes Dylan Addison with a knee injury, with Stephen Tiller his replacement.
The Sydney Swans have made four changes, losing dual Brownlow Medallist Adam Goodes (groin) and Henry Playfair (hamstring) to injury, while dropping Ben Mathews and Matt O'Dwyer.
Youngsters Pat Veszpremi, taken 11th overall in last year's draft, and Ryan Brabazon, a 21-year-old West Australian from the 2005 pool, will both make their senior debuts.
The pair is joined by Luke Brennan and forgotten veteran Jared Crouch in the final 22, while premiership defender Leo Barry failed to prove he had recovered from a hamstring strain.
Nick Malceski, who has made a stunning comeback from a knee reconstruction this season, has been listed as an emergency.