ST KILDA has regained four players from injury for tomorrow's match against Geelong at Telstra Dome.

The injury-plagued Saints lost veteran Robert Harvey with a hamstring strain and ruckman Matthew Clarke has a foot problem, but the inclusions are encouraging.

They have been desperate to recall full-back Max Hudghton, who has managed only one game so far this season with leg injuries.

He leads the recalls, along with forward Xavier Clarke, onballer Leigh Montagna and half-back Jason Gram.

Montagna had expected to miss about a month with a broken jaw, but he is back only a fortnight after suffering the injury.

The Saints also dropped Brett Voss and Andrew McQualter.

Geelong regained captain Tom Harley for only his second game this season. He is back after needing surgery for a finger tendon injury. The Cats also regained in-form half-forward Paul Chapman from a hamstring injury, leaving out Josh Hunt and Joel Selwood.

Port Adelaide will have two first-gamers for the home match against Hawthorn, with Robert Gray and Justin Westhoff among three inclusions.

The Power also recalled Brad Symes, while Nathan Krakouer was dropped, Daniel Motlop has a fractured collarbone and Matt Thomas is suspended.

The Hawks recalled forward Ben Dixon for Jarryd Roughead.

As expected, the Western Bulldogs regained Ryan Griffen and Jordan McMahon from injury for tomorrow's match at the MCG against Carlton. They will come in for Farren Ray and Cameron Faulkner.

Carlton also made two unforced changes, leaving out Adam Hartlett and Josh Kennedy for Jordan Bannister and Simon Wiggins.

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