Bradley Hill says the players were rapt to see Jesse Hogan back on the training track as he declared himself fit for the clash against North Melbourne.

Hill did little at Dockers training yesterday but this morning declared he is ‘pretty confident’ he is over the cork suffered during the JLT series.

“I trained Friday, the leg feel fine, so I’m pretty certain I’ll be playing as long as they pick me,” the speedy 25-year-old told 6PR.

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“I’m ready to go and I can’t wait, it’s been a long pre-season, it’s what we all look forward to and I can’t wait for Sunday.”

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While Hill had a light session, Hogan trained strongly during the 90-minute session at Cockburn.

The 24-year-old is out indefinitely as he battles clinical anxiety.

Hill said the Melbourne recruit was popular among the players and they just wanted to see him back and playing again.

“He doesn’t have a bad bone in his body and we love him at the club, he’s fit into the playing group really well and we definitely enjoy his company,” he said.