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Thank you St. Kilda for your guts and determination, your will to win, your belief in each other to take down Carlton today - even after they got in front with a couple of minutes to go - inspiring stuff. It was fantastic! Thank you for showing us how to play football and how to do what we should have done in all of the games that we lost by less than a goal this year. And thank you for pick no. 5 in the 2024 draft 🙏 

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2 minutes ago, manny100 said:

Plus we will not be effected by saints 1st round compo if it eventuates.

Great!

 
17 minutes ago, Lou C. Fur said:

Thank you St. Kilda for your guts and determination, your will to win, your belief in each other to take down Carlton today - even after they got in front with a couple of minutes to go - inspiring stuff. It was fantastic! Thank you for showing us how to play football and how to do what we should have done in all of the games that we lost by less than a goal this year. And thank you for pick no. 5 in the 2025 draft 🙏 

It’s pick 5 in the 2024 draft.

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9 minutes ago, H_T said:

It’s pick 5 in the 2024 draft.

Thanks. Have corrected this in the OP.


Funny season. They were one of best teams in the last month after being very bad. I enjoyed watching their games, if they bring this recent style next year they will go alright.

 
11 hours ago, Lou C. Fur said:

Thank you St. Kilda for your guts and determination, your will to win, your belief in each other to take down Carlton today - even after they got in front with a couple of minutes to go - inspiring stuff. It was fantastic! Thank you for showing us how to play football and how to do what we should have done in all of the games that we lost by less than a goal this year. And thank you for pick no. 5 in the 2024 draft 🙏 

Oh please, they are a congregation of Jack Stringers, playing for contract extensions after they blew their season earlier this year. Hope they don't set fire to any dwarves on Mad Monday today. Wish them nothing but pain whilst Mr. Anti-Football Ross Lyon is there. He deserves the Saints and they deserve him [rant over] 😁


Reality check, Saints finished above us on the ladder, admittedly by %

Have to laugh at Carlton fans potting St Kilda because they didn't lay down and let the Blues win. What a bunch of entitled water bottle throwing wankers. Don't like the Lions but hope they tear Carlton a new one.

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