A 17-point win against the reigning premier hasn’t stopped Brad Scott flagging potential changes for Sunday’s match.

The North Melbourne coach singled out Cruize Garlett and Levi Greenwood as possible starters against the Swans in his weekly media conference, but following impressive performances from listed-players at Werribee and North Ballarat, they aren’t the only ones in the mix.

A 25-man squad will be named after 6.20pm on Thursday evening on kangaroos.com.au but until then, here’s a look at who looks most likely to be recalled.

(in alphabetical order)

Cameron Delaney
After a taste of senior football against the Giants a fortnight ago, he was overlooked against the bigger bodies of Geelong. His debut effort was impressive enough to assume he’ll get another opportunity in the near future. However he did injure his hip early in the game.

Cruize Garlett
The midfielder was commended for his high work-rate despite the Roosters’ loss and racked up 32 touches to go with eight clearances. North’s midfield was fantastic on the weekend, but Garlett’s skills in congestion put him in with a chance of playing at the SCG.

Sam Gibson
A proven-ball winner, Gibson had 22 possessions and kicked a goal against the Burnie Dockers. While he was a solid performer, there were a couple of midfielders equal with him in terms of performances for the Tigers, so he may need to prove himself again this week.

Levi Greenwood
While Werribee did have it all its own way on Saturday, the Tigers couldn’t have done it without some fantastic individual performances. Greenwood was arguably the stand-out of the North-listed players with 23 disposals and three goals. Scott said in his media conference that he is suited to the smaller grounds with his ability in close.

Nathan Grima
It’s likely the key-defender will need more of a run in the VFL before gaining a recall, given he had very little to do in Werribee’s huge win on Saturday. Luke Delaney did a great job last week down back, but there’s no doubting Grima will grab the opportunity with both hands if given a chance.

Lachie Hansen
While he had 15 possessions and eight marks for the Tigers as a forward, Hansen was more effective the previous game when he booted four goals. North’s key-position players have been in fine form, so it’s hard to see him squeezing one out of the side, but if the coach is looking for more height then he’s more than capable at both ends.

Brad McKenzie
In perhaps the best sign he’s ready for a debut in the royal blue and white, McKenzie had 21 possessions in the VFL and was particularly effective by foot. A long, driving kick out of defence can send a side into attack quickly on the smaller SCG surface, so he’ll surely be considered.

Ben McKinley
McKinley hasn’t played since round 15 last year, but his work-rate and effort in the VFL has been first class in the opening rounds. He kicked three goals and had 11 touches on Saturday and continued consistent efforts are sure to raise eyebrows.

Cam Pedersen
Having been a revelation in 2011, Pedersen is being made to work hard for a call up. The tall utility didn’t have a lot of work to do playing mainly in defence last week for Werribee, so may need more games to prove himself.

Ben Speight
Though he didn’t get huge numbers against Burnie, it was the damage he did with his possessions that was most pleasing. Speight had 18 disposals and booted three goals, but it was his run and carry that would make him a suitable option should an opportunity present.

Robbie Tarrant
Tarrant was the ‘assists man’ last week, setting up countless goals for his team-mates in a team lifting performance. With nine marks to go with his 14 touches, he looked comfortable in the forward line. It still remains to be seen whether he’ll be used in attack or defence this year.

Ben Warren
The North Melbourne number five is playing some of the best football of his career and has been on the cusp of senior selection for several weeks. He kicked another five goals on the weekend, but it’s perhaps the form of Aaron Edwards and the other Kangaroos’ forwards that’s making it difficult for a call-up.