The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos have regained two important players for the elimination final clash with Geelong, but Erika O'Shea is set to miss through injury.
Emma Kearney and Kim Rennie will return to the starting team after both were unable to face Richmond in the final round of the home and away season.
The captain experienced knee soreness after suffering a blow to her right leg in the Round 9 contest with Collingwood, but has tracked well through training and will lead the Roos on Saturday night at GHMBA Stadium.
Due to health and safety protocols, Rennie was a late withdrawal prior to last week's draw with Richmond which left Emma King with the bulk of the ruck work. Rennie's addition will revive the tall tandem alongside King that has worked wonders for North Melbourne this season.
Making way for Kearney and Rennie is small forward Charli Granville (omitted), who replaced Rennie for Round 10, and O'Shea, who has been ruled out after sustaining an eye injury midway through the final term last Sunday afternoon.
In her first season in the AFLW, the Irish import made her debut in Round 1 and went on to play all 10 home and away games, displaying her explosive pace and strong defensive abilities in each of them.
Granville, along with defender Danielle Hardiman and key forward Sophia McCarthy, have been named as emergencies.
Zoe Savarirayan (exams), Perri King (finger), Grace Campbell (knee) and Cassidy Mailer (bone stress - leg) were all unavailable for selection.