GREATER Western Sydney veteran Brett Deledio has declared himself fit and available for the club's elimination final clash against Sydney at the SCG on Saturday week.
Deledio missed the last two games of the home and away season with a calf injury, but said he would be right to play this weekend if there had have been a game.
With another week of training under his belt, the 31-year-old said he would be at peak fitness for the game against the Swans.
"I'm ready and raring and it's just going to be up to the coach (Leon Cameron) and whether he's going to make too many changes and whether he's got confidence in my body to get through a full game," Deledio told RSN 927.
"I certainly like to think I'm right to go, but I completely understand if he wanted to go a different way with the amount of changes and the people we've got coming back in."
Deledio has managed just nine appearances at senior level in 2018, with a series of calf issues and a hamstring complaint this year limiting him to 16 matches in his two seasons at the Giants after leaving Richmond.
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The Giants could make up to five changes for the do-or-die final, with Toby Greene (hamstring), Matt De Boer (hamstring), Zac Williams (Achilles) and Aidan Corr (groin) all in the frame to return.
Young defender Sam Taylor (hamstring) is also pushing his case for a recall.
"I'm ready to put my hand up and have done a lot of work to get myself in this position," Deledio said.
"But we've also got Matt De Boer, Toby Greene, Zac Williams and Aidan Corr, and you just wonder how much that messes with the fabric of the side when you bring in so many blokes.
"But I think with the quality of the guys I've just mentioned you can make a few allowances for that and bring them in."
If picked, Williams would be playing in his first game for the year following two games in the NEAFL after he ruptured his achilles in the pre-season.
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