Small forward Will White will make his AFL debut, just 38 days after being signed to Carltonโs list as a replacement for No.3 draft pick Jagga Smith, who suffered an ACL injury in the pre-season.
After letting Matt Owies go to West Coast in the off-season, the Blues have struggled for goals out of their small forwards.
Carlton had just four goal-kickers – Brodie Kemp, Charlie Curnow, Lewis Young and Jesse Motlop – in last Friday nightโs loss against the Western Bulldogs.
Carlton have made three changes, with only utility Matt Cottrell injured and unavailable.
Small forward Francis Evans and defender Jordan Boyd make way for Ashton Moir and Cooper Lord.
Elijah Hollands, who took personal leave on the eve of the season, will make his comeback via Carltonโs VFL team this weekend.
โElijahโs been able to take some time away from the club, but I guess over the last little while heโs had more presence within our program,โ Blues coach Michael Voss said.
โI guess how he finds his way back into the team is by putting in a solid performance.โ
Collingwood have picked premiership player Billy Frampton as the replacement for injured young defender Reef McInnes.
Set for a breakout season, 22-year-old McInnes ruptured his ACL in the Magpiesโ last-start win against the Western Bulldogs and wonโt play again this year.
Premiership veteran Mason Cox has been axed in favour of forward Brody Mihocek, who missed the clash with the Bulldogs due to soreness.
After winning 10 of their last 12 matches against Carlton, Collingwood will start as warm favourites to move to 3-1 and send their bitter rivals to 0-4.
The Magpies won both games last season by combined tally of nine points.
AAP