WEST Coast skipper Shannon Hurn is confident his side won't be a "flash in the pan", saying the group is determined to build on from last year's premiership success.

The Eagles bucked the odds to win the 2018 premiership, overcoming the loss of stars Nic Naitanui, Andrew Gaff, and Brad Sheppard to win the club's fourth flag.

West Coast has never won back-to-back premierships in its 32-year history, but the club is determined to achieve the feat this year.

However, just getting back to the Grand Final shapes as a massive challenge.

Adelaide and the Western Bulldogs are recent examples of how quickly the wheels can fall off.

The Bulldogs won a surprise flag in 2016 but haven't reached the finals since.

Adelaide won the minor premiership in 2017 and went on to reach the Grand Final but fell to 12th last season.

West Coast players returned to pre-season training on Monday, and Hurn was happy with the fitness of the group.

The 248-game veteran says his team are well and truly over their premiership celebrations, and are squarely focused on achieving success in 2019.

"That's the balance the group's found quite well," Hurn said

"Yes, the week after, two weeks after (the premiership) you enjoy what we did. But then you understand you have to move on.

"It's all hands back on deck and away we go again.

"It's just making sure you're always staying up to date with the game, still trying to play as a team.

"If we do that, I think we'll be able to put ourselves in a good position to be able to compete."

At this time last year, Hurn's future as captain was being heavily debated, with a host of critics saying the 31-year-old should hand over the duties to Luke Shuey.

But Hurn silenced the doubters with an outstanding individual and team campaign, and the All Australian defender is keen to retain the skipper's role for a fifth straight year.

Star forward Josh Kennedy is still on restricted duties after undergoing shoulder surgery during the off-season.

West Coast's first JLT Community Series match is against Geelong at Perth's Leederville Oval on March 1.