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Melbourne vs St Kilda: 2013 NAB Cup live scores

9th March, 2013
Teams

Melbourne

1. Jesse Hogan
2. Nathan Jones
4. Jack Watts
5. Jimmy Toumpas
8. James Frawley
10. Shannon Byrnes 12. Colin Sylvia
13. Jordie McKenzie
14. Lynden Dunn
15. David Rodan
20. Colin Garland
21. Cam Pederson
22. James Magner
26. Daniel Nicholson
27. Tom Gillies
28. Joel MacDonald
30. James Sellar
31. Jack Grimes
32. Michael Evans
35. Luke Tapscott
36. Aaron Davey
38. Jeremy Howe
39. Neville Jetta
40. Mark Jamar
42. Jake Spencer
45. Matt Jones
46. Dean Terlich

St Kilda

2. Arryn Siposs
3. Jack Steven
4. Clint Jones
6. Sebastian Ross
7. Lenny Hayes
8. Trent Dennis-Lane
9. Tommy Lee
11. Leigh Montagna
12. Nick Riewoldt
14. Jarryn Geary
15. Tom Ledger
16. Jack Newnes
17. Dylan Roberton
19. Sam Gilbert
22. Farren Ray
23. Justin Koschitzke
24. Sean Dempster
25. Sam Fisher
26. Nick Dal Santo
27. Jason Blake
29. Jimmy Webster
30. Brodie Murdoch
32. Terry Milera
33. James Gwilt
37. Beau Maister
44. Stephen Milne
45. Jackson Ferguson

First Bounce: 2.30pm AEDT
Venue: Casey Fields
Betting: $3.70 Demons, $1.27 Saints
TV: No live coverage
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Melbourne will be looking to back up from last season’s win against Port Adelaide when they host St Kilda at Cranbourne this afternoon. We’ll be providing live scores from the first bounce at 2.30pm AEDT.

Like so often has been the norm over recent years, Melbourne have had to ensure another off-season where they were in the headlines for all the wrong reasons, primarily due to the AFL’s conclusion of their investigation into tanking allegations.

But coach Mark Neeld will be pleased with how his side have handled themselves on the field, grinding out a two-point win in South Australia last Sunday after two credible losses to Richmond and North Melbourne the week earlier.

St Kilda rebounded from their 50-point demise at the hands of Port Adelaide in heatwave conditions in the opening round by cruising to a 23-point win against Sydney last weekend, though it must be said the Swans are well off their best after a delayed pre-season.

Coach Scott Watters will this afternoon welcome back Nick Riewoldt, Nick Dal Santo and Lenny Hayes for the clash, but he will be without Rhys Stanley, who could miss the season opener against the Suns after hyper-extending his knee last weekend.

Both of these sides had testing seasons in 2012 under rookie coaches in Neeld (Dees) and Watters (Saints) and would be looking toward round one in three weeks’ time with a view to collecting four points from very winnable games.

Before that though they must continue to build on a strong pre-season this afternoon, and we should see a closely contested game here from 2.30pm AEDT.

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