Branxholme export Georgia Clarke is set to play her first home game for the Cats when the top two sides from the AFLW's Conference B meet on Saturday afternoon.
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Second-placed Geelong hosts ladder-leaders Carlton at GMHBA Stadium from 4.45pm in the opening match of round four.
Clarke debuted in the Cats 18-point loss to reigning premiers Western Bulldogs in round two, memorably scoring a goal with her very first kick.
The 18-year-old defender then booted another a major in Geelong's 29-point loss to 2017 premiers Adelaide last week.
The Cats will regain ruck Aasta O'Connor from knee soreness, along with 25-year-old utility Cassie Blakeway, with Kate Darby dropped and Becky Webster out with an injury.
Carlton has retained star forward Tayla Harris, who avoided a one-match ban from AFLW Tribunal after being charged with rough conduct for a bump on Giant Pepa Randall.
Abbie McKay, daughter of Andrew, will make her debut for Carlton, joining Rhiannon Watt in the side against Geelong, replacing Breann Moody and Kirby Bentley.