Fremantle will welcome back concussed skipper Nathan Fyfe for this weekend’s clash with GWS.

Speaking on 7NEWS, Dockers coach Ross Lyon declared his star midfielder was right to go.

“100 per cent yes (he will be playing),” Lyon said.

“He passed his cog-state yesterday, he trained fully today. Really vibrant, in a sense freshened, so we’re quite excited by his return.”

Joel Hamling, who was concussed in Saturday night’s western derby, will be assessed after a training session on Thursday before the Dockers fly to Canberra for the round five clash.

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Hamling, concussed before half time on Saturday night, was eased through training today.

Forward Hayden Ballantyne (hamstring) is “fully available” for selection, according to Lyon.

It is understood Connor Blakely and Griffin Logue are a week away.

Meanwhile Fremantle’s injury cursed midfielder Harley Bennell has suffered yet another setback, complaining of calf soreness after a training session yesterday.

An initial ultra-sound on Bennell’s calf revealed no injury but he was sent for scans.

“(He) tightened up a little bit so we sent him for precautionary scans,” Lyon said.

“That came back with no abnormalities but we’ll see how it is tomorrow.

“The plan is for him, everything going smoothly from here, is to play not this week but the following week which is exciting for Harley because he’s been through a fair bit.”

The 26-year old played 81 games in five seasons for Gold Coast but has managed just two AFL games in three seasons at the Dockers because of a series of calf muscle injuries.