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If it seems like a long time ago, it’s probably because it was - round 2 last year.

ST KILDA 

B: J. Webster 29 D. Howard 20 C. Wilkie 44
HB: B. Long 21 T. Highmore 34 J. Sinclair 35
C: J. Billings 15 S. Ross 6 H Clark 11
HF D. Butler 16 B. Hill J. Lonie 13
F: T. Membrey 28 S McKernan 27 M King 12
Foll: P. Hunter 41 J. Steele 9 J. Gresham 4
I/C: J. Battle 26 N. Coffield 1 J. Higgins 22 Z. Jones 3
Sub: J. Bytel 23 Emerg: J. Carlisle 2 D. McKenzie 36 M. Wood 32

In: Z. Jones M. King

Out: D. McKenzie M. Wood

MELBOURNE 

B: N. Jetta 39 S. May 1 A. Tomlinson 20
HB: J. Hunt 29 J. Lever 8 C. Salem 3
C: A. Brayshaw 10  C. Petracca 5 E. Langdon 15
HF: T. Sparrow 32 T. McDonald 25 K. Pickett 36
F: A. Neal-Bullen 30 L. Jackson 6 B. Fritsch 31
Foll: M. Gawn 11 C. Oliver 13 J. Viney 7
I/C: N. Jones 2 J. Jordon 23 T. Rivers 24 C. Spargo 9
Sub: O. Baker 33 Emerg: M Hibberd 14 J. Melksham 18 H. Petty 35 

In: O. Baker J. Viney

Out: K. Chandler J. Harmes (wrist)

 

Neville Jetta who was in the back pocket in last year’s game is now working for the Magpies and played for their VFL team yesterday. By all accounts, he did very well. 

Kossie kicked his goal of the year contender in this fixture last year. An amazing goal

we belted them. Wasn’t reflected on the scoreboard because of our inaccuracy

 

This was my "hold on a moment, we may have something here" game. I got on the dees pretty early last year, and it was the way we responded in the 2nd quarter of this game that really made me notice something had changed.

17 minutes ago, Chook said:

This was my "hold on a moment, we may have something here" game. I got on the dees pretty early last year, and it was the way we responded in the 2nd quarter of this game that really made me notice something had changed.

And we have been responding every time every where ever since!

One day like Bowser on a losing side we won't but just don't do it in a Finals game please. 


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St Kilda        11.7 - 73 

Defeated by

Melbourne  12.19 - 91

Goals

St Kilda: Steele 3, King 2, Membray, Battle, Billings, McKernan, Gresham, Higgins

Melbourne: Viney, Pickett, McDonald 2, Jones, Neal-Bullen, Sparrow, Langdon, Spargo, Fritsch

Best

St Kilda: Steele, Billings, Howard, Ross, Gresham

Melbourne: Oliver, Petracca, Salem, Pickett, Gawn

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