Carlton coach Mick Malthouse says Chris Yarran has learnt from his behaviour on Friday night.

The Blues forward has been criticised for his body language on the bench, after starting as the substitute in the match against Essendon.

Malthouse says Yarran has apologised.

"He is very remorseful about being in a position where he hasn't taken on board the team theme, and he fully acknowledges it. He will be far better for this,  the club will be far better for this. It's a learning curve for all."

Meanwhile Malthouse says Rob Warnock and Andrew Carrazzo will be contention to be selected for the round 12 clash with Hawthorn.

Warnock hasn't played since suffering a knee injury in round nine, while Carrazzo has been sidelined for a month with a calf strain.  

Both players made it through training on Tuesday. 

"Robbie trained very well and Andrew did all the things we wanted him to do, so we will assess it on Thursday."