WEST Coast is assured of fourth position and the double chance in the finals but coach John Worsfold will not rest any players ahead of next week's dead rubber against Adelaide.
Indeed the Eagles could have a number of returning players, including Daniel Kerr and Jack Darling.
Worsfold said he did not think it was "logical" to rest players in the final round.
"Our aim is to play each week with the intensity that we demand from each other," he said.
"We will make decisions on next week (against the Crows) based on next week being an important game.
"I don't think it is logical (to rest players), other people have a different view but we know what we are all about and what we believe is going to keep our team in the best form for the remainder of the year."
Kerr missed the Eagles' win against Brisbane Lions at the Gabba with back soreness, and Worsfold said he would have this week to prove his fitness.
"We will see how much his back has loosened up," he said.
West Coast did it the hard way against the Lions, trailing by five goals before shutting them down late in the third, to eventually win by eight points.
"We thought we were making too many errors and we were a bit reactionary," he said.
"I thought it did take a while to really get going, we got challenged early but we managed to keep ourselves in reach.
"The challenge at half-time was to enjoy the contest Brisbane were throwing up at us and see what we could make of it."
Worsfold said he was proud of his side's ability to turn last year's wooden spoon into a top-four position this year.
"I have always been proud of the guys I have had the pleasure and opportunity to coach," he said.
"It has taken a lot commitment from everyone to have the faith in the team to get the runs on the board and bounce back."