Two of Sebastopol's biggest names are in contention to return for the Ballarat Football League grand final.
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Coach Leigh Hutchinson said James Keeble and Brett Goodes would come under consideration.
If either of the key forwards can prove their fitness, they will play.
Keeble (hamstring) has had a stop-start season, playing only 10 games.
At his best, the VFL-experienced Keeble is considered one of the best forwards in the competition.
He has missed all three finals since pulling up sore in the last home and away round.
Goodes played against East Point in the qualifying final, but strained a calf at training leading into the first semi-final.
He passed his first major fitness test by acting as runner on Saturday.
Hutchinson said Sebastopol appeared to have got through the win over Melton unscathed injury-wise, with Michael Powell showing some good signs up forward on his return from an ankle injury which had threatened to derail his season.
Sebastopol made one change to its selected side at the weekend with Dayne Furness replacing Marshall Cain, who withdrew with soreness.
Furness was originally one of two players left out after playing in the first semi-final.
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