Colyer is returning from a broken thumb which he suffered in a training mishap just before the start of the home and away season.
Bendigo, currently sixth on the ladder, have had an inconsistent start to the season and will look to record their first win at home for 2012 against Geelong.
They have recorded impressive away wins to Frankston and the Casey Scorpions, but lost to reigning premiers Port Melbourne and the Northern Blues on home soil.
Hayden Skipworth, former Bomber and current Bendigo coach, knows he will have to sharpen his teams’ home form if the Bombers are to overcome a much improved Geelong team.
Skipworth will recall a handful of Essendon players, who were rested last week as a precautionary for late ANZAC day changes, to strengthen his side’s bid to overcome Geelong tomorrow.