The Cats' 22 selected players all surviving their last training session unscathed before Saturday's premiership decider against Hawthorn.
The reigning premiers had a light 45-minute hit-out on Friday at the MCG, which will host Saturday's grand final.
Cats coach Mark Thompson confirmed there were unlikely to be any late changes to the side, unless something unforeseen happened in the next 24 hours.
"We're probably 90 per cent sure it will be the team. You've got to leave 10 per cent because people can get sick overnight," Thompson said.
"As far as all the boys coming up from last week's game, we're fine."
Hawthorn decided to hold its final training hit-out - an optional session - at regular home base Waverley Park on Friday afternoon.
Earlier Friday thousands of fans had cheered on both sides during the traditional grand final parade through Melbourne's city centre at lunchtime.
Among the Geelong players who took part in the parade was unlucky defender David Wojcinski, dropped from the team to make way for returning star forward Paul Chapman.
Wojcinski is one of the Cats' three emergencies for the grand final.
"It's not an easy job, but it's one that has to be done," Thompson said of telling Wojcinski of his omission.
"He desperately wants the club to win. He knows the club is bigger than the individual."
Saturday's grand final will be the first all-Victorian decider since 2000.