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This was another game that got away during the time the club was badly hit by injuries and suspension.

ST. KILDA

Backs Sam Gilbert Zac Dawson Farren Ray 

Half backs Sean Dempster Sam Fisher James Gwilt 

Centreline Brendon Goddard David Armitage Dean Polo 

Half forwards Brett Peake Nick Riewoldt Adam Schneider 

Forwards Stephen Milne Justin Koschitzke Arryn Siposs 

Followers Jason Blake Nick Dal Santo Leigh Montagna 

Interchange Jamie Cripps Clinton Jones Jack Steven Nicholas Winmar

Emergencies Ryan Gamble Ben McEvoy Andrew McQualter

In Jason Blake Leigh Montagna Brett Peake Nicholas Winmar 

Out Steven Baker (suspended) Jason Gram Ben McEvoy Andrew McQualter 

New Nicholas Winmar (Scarborough) 

MELBOURNE

Backs Joel Macdonald Matthew Warnock Jared Rivers

Half backs Nathan Jones James Frawley Jack Watts

Centreline Addam Maric Aaron Davey Luke Tapscott

Half forwards Jordan Gysberts Michael Newton Colin Sylvia

Forwards Ricky Petterd Brad Green Liam Jurrah

Followers Stefan Martin Brent Moloney Clint Bartram

Interchange Matthew Bate Michael Evans Neville Jetta Jordie McKenzie

Emergencies  Jamie Bennell Max Gawn Jeremy Howe

In  Matthew Bate Michael Evans Joel Macdonald  Jordie McKenzie Jared Rivers

Out Rohan Bail (knee) Jamie Bennell Lynden Dunn (suspended) Colin Garland (ankle) Austin Wonaeamirri (knee)

 

i still remember that final where we beat them. Ah bliss...

 

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