Big defender Griffin Logue will make his AFL return against Carlton on Sunday after missing more than a year due to an ACL injury.

It has been 378 days since Logue ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee, against Geelong in Round 17 last season.

He underwent a full knee reconstruction after suffering the injury, before his return was hampered by a hamstring issue sustained during his recovery back in May.

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His return will provide the improving Kangaroos with a huge boost, with Clarkson light on key defensive options in Logue's ongoing absence.

Logue has played three games at VFL level as he rebuilt his match fitness in recent weeks.

He played just 15 games for the Kangaroos last season, after arriving in a trade with Fremantle alongside teammate Darcy Tucker for a series of second, third and fourth-round picks in 2022.

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