A CLASSY forward duo could return to the fold for Carlton’s trip to Tasmania.
David Cuningham and Charlie Curnow have both been named as part of an extended interchange ahead of Sunday’s clash with Hawthorn.
Cuningham could return for his first game since Round 1, having had his last month delayed by a bruised kidney.
Meanwhile, Curnow has only played two full games in Navy Blue this season due to bone bruising in his knee.
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They’re joined by a fellow member of the 2015 draft class in Matthew Kennedy, as well as Jarrod Garlett as the inclusions to the Round 6 squad.
Kennedy had 13 clearances in the Northern Blues’ three-point win, while Garlett returns to the squad for the first time since Round 2.
Also named on the extended interchange, Kade Simpson will surpass Stephen Silvagni and move into fourth place for the most games ever by any Carlton player. It will be Simpson’s 313th game.
The squad will be trimmed down to the team of 22 on Friday at 5pm.
In: David Cuningham, Charlie Curnow, Jarrod Garlett, Matthew Kennedy
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