ESSENDON'S Cale Hooker has passed his final fitness test and looks set to face Hawthorn in round one, after getting through Friday night's VFL practice match against Geelong.

Cats midfielders Steven Motlop and Cameron Guthrie also got through the game unscathed, all but ensuring they will be ready to line up against Fremantle at Domain Stadium next Sunday.

Hooker, playing his first competitive match of the pre-season after overcoming a hamstring tendon injury, booted two first-quarter goals and hauled in a bunch of pack marks in an impressive stint up forward.

The big West Australian declared he was available for selection in the Bombers' blockbuster season-opener against the Hawks at the MCG next Saturday.

"I'm feeling really fit and I think I blew the cobwebs out, so I'll definitely be putting my hand up for this week," Hooker told essendonfc.com.au post-match.

"We've got the weekend off so I'll be doing a lot of recovery and just resting up this weekend, and then it'll be a normal week … leading into what's going to be a very exciting week for the club."

Speedy forward Josh Green, returning from a minor foot injury, booted four goals to push his claims for a spot in the Bombers' forward line against Hawthorn.

Motlop (21 disposals) and Guthrie (19) were among the Cats' leading ball winners on the night, and stood out as the only senior-listed Geelong players on Simonds Stadium.

Motlop missed the Cats' last JLT Community Series hit-out against the Bombers in Bendigo because of a bout of food poisoning.

The livewire forward's form was patchy across the pre-season series, but he used the tune-up to run and carry the footy and was able to link up through the middle of the ground on a number of occasions.

Guthrie injured his calf in the first quarter of Geelong's first pre-season match against Hawthorn and was held out of the JLT Series game against the Bombers to give him another week to recover.

Guthrie played the majority of the game in the middle of the ground, and prospered around stoppages, before being shifted to defence in the second half.

Essendon big man Tom Bellchambers, playing on reduced minutes, used his height to advantage up forward and in the ruck, taking a number of marks around the ground and in attack.

Bellchambers is short of match practice after having knee surgery in January, but the Bombers will be eager for him to return to the team early this season with Matthew Leuenberger (hamstring) sidelined.

Aaron Francis, who has been limited by an ankle injury in the pre-season, also looked dangerous up forward and took a number of athletic marks.

Experienced Dons Heath Hocking and Ben Howlett were solid rotating between the midfield and up forward.

Rookie-listed Cats defender Zach Guthrie also played in the match, after getting over a minor knee injury, and remains in contention to be upgraded to the senior list ahead of round one.

Should Geelong decide to promote the younger Guthrie, it is likely it will place Cory Gregson (foot) on the long-term injury list.

The Bombers won the match by 29 points.