PORT Adelaide is on the verge of having every player available for selection this weekend.
If skipper Travis Boak passes a fitness test on his injured hamstring ahead of the clash against West Coast at Adelaide Oval on Saturday, the Power will have an empty injury list.
Boak is the only player in any doubt after he missed last weekend's 83-point win against the Brisbane Lions.
"I'd imagine pretty high," Power assistant coach Nathan Bassett said of Boak's chances of playing the Eagles.
"Talking to him, he sounds like he's pretty positive he will play.
"A healthy list is always a good start to winning games of footy, and so far our list has been really healthy this year and we haven't had too many players miss games."
Boak injured his hamstring in the Power's round five win against Carlton.
The Power have charged up to fifth on the ladder courtesy of an impressive 4-2 start to the season.
Veteran forward Angus Monfries made his return from injury in the SANFL last weekend.
Playing on the wing, Monfries had 31 possessions and 11 marks for Port Adelaide in their win against Adelaide's state league team.
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It was the former Bomber's first game in 609 days after he served a 12-month suspension last year as part of the fallout from the Essendon doping scandal.
"It was great for Gus to play after two years of not getting to play footy," Bassett said.
"He captained the side on the weekend, he's a combative person and had some good fun playing against the Crows."
Nathan Krakouer and Brett Eddy also both pushed their claims for senior recalls, booting five goals each.
"Krak was not too bad, he's still regaining some fitness," Bassett said.
"He can help us in our forward half, he just needs to string together a few games."