The Olyroos 'keeper is fit and ready to return for Friday night's clash against the Newcastle Jets after missing Perth's 4-2 win over Brisbane at Suncorp Stadium.

"I've felt pretty good the last few days, obviously I was a bit weary, but generally feeling good and ready to go this week at training," Velaphi said.

Club medical staff advised against playing Velaphi in Brisbane as a precaution and with deputy Aleks Vrteski ready to roar there was no need to rush the young star back onto the pitch.

"There were a few concerns but it's mainly the risk factor. Basically after a concussion the likelihood of it happening again from a little knock on the head is quite high and that was the main thing they (the doctors) were looking at.

"I've had a good rest and I'm feeling refreshed and ready to go," said Velaphi.

The 22 year-old returned to training over the weekend and will depart for Brisbane today to rejoin the squad which remained on the east coast with a second interstate clash just days away.

Velaphi said he is eager to prove his fitness and force his way back into a Glory side looking to secure back-to-back away wins for the first time since the inaugural season of the A-League.

"The last three days I've been training pretty hard. I can't really remember getting hit so there isn't much to be scared of.  I'm feeling good, working hard and I'll work hard for the rest of the week and see what happens," Velaphi said.

Glory's first victory on the road this season and a strong performance by Vrteski could keep Velaphi waiting another week but as long as the team is winning he isn't too concerned about who is pulling on the gloves.

Velaphi added: "Obviously it's tough watching it on TV, but securing the three points, especially away from home where our record hasn't been that great was really important," Velaphi said.

"We haven't had a lot of luck come our way but maybe the tables have turned and a few things went our way. It was just great to get the win.

"Aleks played very well. We got the win which is the main thing and I spoke to him after the game and he was rapt with the result.

"I'm just very happy for the boys and now we're sitting in a good position on the table so hopefully we can get a good result away in Newcastle as well."