Greater Western Sydney looks set to bring in a trio of top-end talent for Friday Night's Round 3 test against Collingwood at Marvel Stadium.

Speaking on AFL360 on Monday night, Giants coach Adam Kingsley said Toby Bedford, Brent Daniels and Aaron Cadman could all return from injury.

All three are yet to play a game in 2026. Daniels and Bedford have been sidelined with respective hamstring issues, while Cadman has been managing a pelvis complaint.

"We could get a few players back, depending on how the week goes," Kingsley said.

"If we can get a couple back, that will be awesome for us.

"I think Bedford's on track to return, he's had a strong fortnight of training. I would expect him to play.

"Daniels is every chance, as is Aaron Cadman.

"We'll assess those later on in the week, probably Wednesday night or Thursday morning.

"We're hopeful."

Bedford would likely to be handed a run-with role on Collingwood superstar Nick Daicos, should the GWS midfielder play. 

After an impressive first-up win against Hawthorn in Opening Round, the Giants have dropped their past two games (to the Bulldogs and Saints).

Kingsley was asked if playing the Pies on the road has come at a good time?

"Yeah, it has, we're looking forward to getting down there," Kingsley said.

"Typically, we've played Collingwood up here in Opening Round.

"The game is at Marvel, so that will be a little unique.

"We're really looking forward to it, it's a great opportunity for us to get down there and respond."

The Giants will be without defender Jack Buckley, who has entered concussion protocols after a collision with seven seconds remaining in Saturday's match at Engie Stadium.

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