Harry Marsh is a strong chance to get picked up by West Coast in next week’s AFL rookie draft.

The East Fremantle product, who was de-listed by Sydney last month after 25 appearances in six seasons, is keen to return home to Western Australia.

It is understood West Coast are keen to secure some mature-aged talent in the rookie draft, with ex-Brisbane Lion Marco Paparone also linked with the club.

Drafted with pick No.44 in the 2012 national draft, Marsh was made to wait for his AFL debut until round 10, 2016.

He played in three finals that season but was dropped for the Swans’ grand final loss to the Western Bulldogs.

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Camera Icon Former Swan Harry Marsh has been linked with West Coast. Credit: Getty Images

The 24-year-old from Margaret River struggled for regular senior opportunities under coach John Longmire, playing nine games each of his past two seasons.

The Eagles have made nine list changes since their grand final win over Collingwood - six de-listings, the loss of Mark LeCras and Eric Mackenzie to retirement and Scott Lycett to Port Adelaide in free agency.

In the event he doesn’t get drafted by the Eagles, Marsh’s original WAFL club East Fremantle appear to be the front-runners for his signature.

The Sharks have lost Marsh’s younger brother, former Magpie Jonathon who is moving back to Victoria after two seasons in the WAFL.

Jonathon is attracting VFL interest but is yet to decide which team.