MURRAY Newman is one of four players that have been given permission to train with the West Coast just a month after being delisted by the club.
The Eagles delisted Brant Colledge, Murray Newman, Simon Tunbridge and Alec Waterman in October.
But all four have been granted permission to train with the club when the first to fourth-year players resume training with the Eagles on Monday November 23.
The club has already committed to re-drafting Waterman as a rookie. The son of dual premiership player Chris endured a difficult first season due to a battle with glandular fever.
Colledge is also set to be re-drafted as a rookie given he is contracted with the club in 2016. The young midfielder did test the waters during the recent NAB AFL Trade Period having been starved of opportunity during his three seasons at the Eagles.
Newman and Tunbridge both played senior football in 2015 and remain a chance to be re-drafted by the club.
Tunbridge suffered a major ankle injury in round two and missed the rest of the season while Newman returned to AFL football in round 21 after spending six months in jail in 2014 following a conviction for grievous bodily harm. He played two games but did not feature in the finals series.
The Western Bulldogs have added three players to their training list including exciting young ruckman Luke Goetz. The 202cm big man dominated for Altona in the Western Region Football League under-18s competition in the first half of 2015 before joining the Western Jets for the last nine games of the TAC Cup season.
Youngsters Charlie Lee and Brayden Seir have also been given permission to train with the Bulldogs.
Essendon has added VFL player Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti to its training list. The Bombers have already confirmed that recently axed trio Will Hams, Nick O'Brien and Ariel Steinberg will train with them, with Hams likely to be re-drafted as a rookie.
This year's NAB AFL Draft will be held in Adelaide on Tuesday November 24.
Latest permission to train list
Brisbane Lions – Jackson Paine (Brisbane Lions)
Carlton – Nick Holman (Carlton)
Collingwood – Tim Golds (GWS Giants)
Essendon – Will Hams (Essendon), Nick O’Brien (Essendon), Ariel Steinberg (Essendon), Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti (Essendon VFL)
GWS Giants – Daniel Lloyd (Killarney Vale AFC)
Melbourne – Declan Keilty (Casey Scorpions), Jordan Moncrieff (Casey Scorpions)
Port Adelaide – Kane Mitchell (Port Adelaide)
St Kilda – Blaine Coates (Sandringham), Charles Kelso (Sandringham), Elliot le Grice (Sandringham), Josh Saunders (St Kilda), Dylan Weickhardt (Sandringham)
Western Bulldogs – Luke Goetz (Western Jets), Charlie Lee (North Ballarat Rebels), Brayden Seir (Northern Knights)
West Coast Eagles – Brant Colledge (West Coast Eagles), Murray Newman (West Coast Eagles), Simon Tunbridge (West Coast Eagles), Alex Waterman (West Coast Eagles)