Fremantle have named five potential inclusions for Sunday’s clash with Port Adelaide at Optus Stadium.

Taylin Duman, Scott Jones, Cam McCarthy, Ryan Nyhuis and Cam Sutcliffe are all in line to return to the Fremantle starting 22.

At this stage, the injured Andrew Brayshaw (groin) is Freo’s lone omission, with the final 22 to be named on Friday at 3pm via fremantlefc.com.au.

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Duman was last named for Fremantle in round 12 against Adelaide but was a late withdrawal due to back soreness.

Playing for Peel, Duman collected 21 disposals and took five marks against Subiaco last Friday on the back of his 31 disposals a week prior against Swan Districts.

Jones, who last played in round 12, could return to the seniors and join fellow ruckman Sean Darcy against the Power’s Paddy Ryder, allowing forward Michael Apeness the chance to spend more time up front.

McCarthy is looking to play his first game since round 11, after kicking 12 goals from the opening 11 games of the season.

Nyhuis has been in and out of the Fremantle lineup this season, last playing as a late inclusion against Brisbane in round 15 after the withdrawal of Aaron Sandilands just before bouncedown.

If Sutcliffe is included, he will play his first game since round one – also played against the Power. The defender was a travelling emergency for Fremantle’s clash with Melbourne in Darwin in round 16 and averaged 13.2 disposals from six games for Peel in the WAFL this season.

Sunday’s game is the 2018 NAIDOC game, presented by Woodside.

Fremantle will wear their purple ‘home’ Indigenous jumper on the day as a part of the NAIDOC Week celebrations.

Bouncedown is at 2.40pm.

Extended squad v Port Adelaide

3. Brandon Matera

4. Sean Darcy

5. Adam Cerra

9. Bradley Hill

10. Michael Walters

11. Tommy Sheridan

14. Nathan Wilson

15. Ethan Hughes

16. David Mundy

18. Darcy Tucker

21. Joel Hamling

22. Shane Kersten

23. Cam McCarthy

25. Alex Pearce

26. Ed Langdon

27. Lachie Neale

32. Stephen Hill

33. Cam Sutcliffe

35. Michael Apeness

36. Brennan Cox

38. Luke Ryan

40. Scott Jones

41. Bailey Banfield

42. Stefan Giro

43. Ryan Nyhuis

44. Taylin Duman