Melbourne Demons vs St Kilda Saints highlights: Saints smash Dees

By Shannon Russell / Roar Guru

Match result:

In a much-hyped clash at Etihad Stadium today, the St. Kilda Saints have made it 13 in a row over the disappointing Melbourne Demons.

REPORT: RIEWOLDT START IN SAINTS WIN

The Saints stormed to a 39-point win, the speed of their ball movement troubling the Demons all day and leading to a whopping 20-goal onslaught that Melbourne could not defend.

Melbourne began the game the better team, bringing pressure to every contest and executing their skills with precision. Jesse Hogan and Sam Frost contributed two early goals each.

The Saints soon worked into the game on the back of foot speed and quick ball movement, taking advantage of Melbourne defenders who were continually pushing up and leaving themselves vulnerable. The Saints should’ve gone into the first break on top, but sloppy shots on goal let them down.

The second quarter began with the Saints on fire, kicking the first four goals as the Melbourne defence watched on helplessly. Nick Riewoldt had a monstrous term, with his great hands and running ability on display, the captain chiming in to add another two goals to his name. Hogan’s straight kicking continued to keep the Dees in it, but by the time the main break was over, the Saints had control.

The second half was all St Kilda, whose fleet-footed brigade of skilful ball users continually carved up their opposition, pouring on goal after goal in a dominant performance. Melbourne were continually ambushed in defence, unable to keep in touch with the much more determined Saints. Tim Membrey kicked five goals in his first game this season, while Riewoldt and Josh Bruce also ended with three apiece.

Jesse Hogan was a sole hand up forward for the Demons and ended with a sensational 7-goal haul, but unfortunately it amounts to nothing as his team slumps to its third loss. Viney and Jones battled hard all day but it was not enough to stop the St Kilda barrage. Petracca’s first day at the office had some shaky moments, but he showed enough to suggest he will soon be a force for the navy and red.

Melbourne well and truly failed today, and questions will now be asked of their mental toughness and defensive gameplan. It might be back to the drawing board for the coaching staff as they look for a way to improve a backline that was far too easy to score against. It makes the clash against the Gold Coast next week all the more important, as both teams will be locked on 3 wins and looking to make the jump against their competitors.

Blake Acres had a career-best day for the Saints, with an all-round great performance which included two goals, five tackles, and 28 disposals. Jack Steven and Billings were fantastic at ground level, but it was a truly even contribution from St Kilda which led to a great win. With a game against the 6-0 Kangaroos looming, the young team will be brimming with confidence. A great win for a developing club and one they will be very proud of.

Final score
Melbourne Demons 15.6 (96)
St Kilda Saints 20.15 (135)

Match preview:

It’s halos versus horns on Saturday as the St Kilda Saints take on the Melbourne Demons at Etihad Stadium! Join The Roar for live rolling coverage from 1:45pm (AEST).

The last time Melbourne won three games in a row, it was August 2010 and Kevin Rudd had just usurped Julia Gillard for Prime Minister of Australia. It’s been almost six years, but finally the Dees have the opportunity to do so again and truly rubber stamp their long-awaited new era.

We’ve heard about light at the end of the tunnel, and it looks like Paul Roos was the torch bearer they needed. After two great wins against Collingwood and Richmond there’s no doubt this club is coming out better on the other side – but it’s not all rose-coloured heading into this clash.

If history between two teams is a good indicator of a result, all signs point towards a Saints victory – the ugliest fact of all being that Melbourne hasn’t been able to beat St Kilda since 2006. Add to that the terrible reality that the Demons haven’t beaten a Victorian team at Etihad in their last 22 attempts and you’re left with a very ugly proposition if you’re a Melbourne supporter.

Talk about atonement!

St Kilda currently look like adopting the not-so-coveted title of Mr Inconsistent 2016, still yet to give any real indication of where they are as club, with a glistening performance and a lifeless loss coming back-to-back in the past fortnight. However, they have a total stranglehold on this match-up – will they bring their best and extend the win streak to 13?

Between history, form and talent, today shapes up as an incredibly even contest that could very well be decided by a few moments of individual brilliance. The Saints are still being marvelously led by Nick Riewoldt, who continues to defy expectations and star for this team week-in, week-out. Jack Viney has been sensational of late, taking the reigns as the go-to man of the Demons midfield.

This game holds extra intrigue for Melbourne supporters, as former No.2 draft pick Christian Petracca will finally be unleashed, coming into the side at the expense of the very unlucky Angus Brayshaw. If he’s half as good as his reputation suggests, the hype train will be steaming out of that once dark tunnel without a seat to spare.

There are a few changes for the Saints as well. Tom Lee, Paddy McCartin and Jack Lonie drop out, while Jade Gresham, Tim Membrey and Blake Acres will come in.

The Demons win this, and suddenly September doesn’t seem so far-fetched anymore – but we’ve seen what the Saints can do when they’re on. If Melbourne makes the mistake of bringing their B-game, they will get taught another very harsh lesson. This season-shaping clash could go right down to the wire.

Prediction
Every time I go against history I get shown up – but Melbourne’s revival is too contagious to not get caught up in. Tipping the Demons by 6 in a thriller.

Will it be the Melbourne Demons or the St Kilda Saints who take the next step forward in season 2016? Join The Roar from 1:45pm (AEST) for live coverage, and join the discussion.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2016-04-30T06:48:08+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


MATCH RESULT In a much-hyped clash at Etihad Stadium today, the St. Kilda Saints have made it 13 in a row over the disappointing Melbourne Demons. The Saints stormed to a 39-point win, the speed of their ball movement troubling the Demons all day and leading to a whopping 20 goal onslaught that Melbourne could not defend. Melbourne began the game the better team, bringing pressure to every contest and executing their skills with precision. Jesse Hogan and Sam Frost contributed two early goals each. The Saints soon worked into the game on the back of foot speed and quick ball movement, taking advantage of Melbourne defenders who were continually pushing up and leaving themselves vulnerable. The Saints should’ve gone into the first break on top, but sloppy shots on goal let them down. The second quarter began with the Saints on fire, kicking the first four goals as the Melbourne defence watched on helplessly. Nick Riewoldt had a monstrous term, with his great hands and running ability on display, the captain chiming in to add another two goals to his name. Hogan’s straight kicking continued to keep the Dees in it, but by the time the main break was over, the Saints had control. The second half was all St. Kilda, whose fleet-footed brigade of skilful ball users continually carved up their opposition, pouring on goal after goal in a dominant performance. Melbourne were continually ambushed in defence, unable to keep in touch with the much more determined Saints. Tim Membrey kicked five goals in his first game this season, while Riewoldt and Josh Bruce also ended with three apiece. Jesse Hogan was a sole hand up forward for the Demons and ended with a sensational 7-goal haul, but unfortunately it amounts to nothing as his team slumps to its third loss. Viney and Jones battled hard all day but it was not enough to stop the St Kilda barrage. Petracca’s first day at the office had some shaky moments, but he showed enough to suggest he will soon be a force for the navy and red. Melbourne well and truly failed today, and questions will now be asked of their mental toughness and defensive gameplan. It might be back to the drawing board for the coaching staff as they look for a way to improve a backline that was far too easy to score against. It makes the clash against the Gold Coast next week all the more important, as both teams will be locked on 3 wins and looking to make the jump against their competitors. Blake Acres had a career best day for the Saints, with an all-round great performance which included two goals, five tackles, and 28 disposals. Jack Steven and Billings were fantastic at ground level, but it was a truly even contribution from St. Kilda which led to a great win. With a game against the 6-0 Kangaroos looming, the young team will be brimming with confidence. A great win for a developing club and one they will be very proud of. VOTES 3 - Blake Acres 2 - Nick Riewoldt 1 - Jesse Hogan Commiserations to Membrey, Steven and Viney.

AUTHOR

2016-04-30T06:24:07+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


There's going to be some very unlucky players missing out on votes in this one. So many St. Kilda players were great all day, while Jesse Hogan's 7 goals in a losing side was a mighty effort.

AUTHOR

2016-04-30T06:22:53+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


ST. KILDA WIN! Final siren sounds! Saints by 39 over the Demons at Etihad.

AUTHOR

2016-04-30T06:22:02+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


BEHIND ST. KILDA Seb Ross marks from a fair distance and tries his luck. It proves too difficult a task, and he kicks a behind. Q4 31′ Melbourne 15.6.96 St. Kilda 20.15.135

AUTHOR

2016-04-30T06:21:08+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


The sting's gone right out of this one. A lot of tired boys out there now. Q4 30′ Melbourne 15.6.96 St. Kilda 20.14.134

AUTHOR

2016-04-30T06:19:41+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


Despite the impending result, Viney has been fantastic in the final term. Q4 28′ Melbourne 15.6.96 St. Kilda 20.14.134

AUTHOR

2016-04-30T06:17:09+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


GOAL MELBOURNE Dean Kent is tackled without the ball and awarded a free. He kicks nicely and the Demons get another. Q4 26′ Melbourne 15.6.96 St. Kilda 20.14.134

AUTHOR

2016-04-30T06:15:42+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


BEHIND ST. KILDA Garlett flies onto a handpass from the boundary inside 50 but his dribbling shot misses. Jeff's been well held today. Q4 24′ Melbourne 14.6.90 St. Kilda 20.14.134

AUTHOR

2016-04-30T06:14:15+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


GOAL ST. KILDA Deja vu. Saints have numbers forward and the ball comes over the top where Josh Bruce takes an easy uncontested mark 30m out on a slight angle. Nice kick, nice goal. Bruce has become a very handy player. Q4 22′ Melbourne 14.5.89 St. Kilda 20.14.134

AUTHOR

2016-04-30T06:12:29+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


GOAL MELBOURNE A good piece of play from Melbourne then. Petracca fires a handball to a bulldozing Jones, who drills a goal from 50. Q4 20′ Melbourne 14.5.89 St. Kilda 19.14.128

AUTHOR

2016-04-30T06:11:24+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


GOAL ST. KILDA Frost falls into the back of David Armitage during a contest 20m out from the Saints goal and gives away a free kick. Armitage converts truly. This is going to be a great win for St. Kilda. Q4 19′ Melbourne 13.5.83 St. Kilda 19.14.128

AUTHOR

2016-04-30T06:09:37+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


The flow has stemmed, but it most likely won't last long. Q4 18′ Melbourne 13.5.83 St. Kilda 18.14.122

AUTHOR

2016-04-30T06:05:12+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


Yet another close range goal opportunity for Hogan! He earns a free kick on this occasion after being held. His shot is from 15m out on a 45 degree angle, but he misses everything. Q4 14′ Melbourne 13.5.83 St. Kilda 18.14.122

AUTHOR

2016-04-30T06:03:30+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


GOAL MELBOURNE Dom Tyson kicks one of the best goals we've seen this year. He shimmies and shakes off two Saints defenders on the boundary, straightens up, and threads the needle. 10/10 but too late unfortunately. Q4 12′ Melbourne 13.5.83 St. Kilda 18.14.122

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2016-04-30T06:01:52+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


There's been a real lack of awareness from the Demons today. Nothing like the past fortnight. Q4 10′ Melbourne 12.5.77 St. Kilda 18.14.122

AUTHOR

2016-04-30T05:59:38+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


GOAL ST. KILDA Bruce leads into the paddock in front of him and marks strongly. He lines up in front from 40m out and drills another goal. Q4 8′ Melbourne 12.5.77 St. Kilda 18.14.122

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2016-04-30T05:58:33+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


GOAL MELBOURNE It's Hogan in the goalsquare yet again. A long pass from Dunn pinpoints him beautifully, and he marks. The following kick is good. Seven goals from him is a fantastic effort. Q4 6′ Melbourne 12.5.77 St. Kilda 17.14.116

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2016-04-30T05:57:16+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


BEHIND ST. KILDA Membrey marks 45m out on the boundary. It's a good looking kick but doesn't quite get there, sailing left for a behind. Q4 5′ Melbourne 11.5.71 St. Kilda 17.14.116

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2016-04-30T05:56:27+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


BEHIND ST. KILDA This is now embarrassing for the Demons defenders. They are being outmuscled easily. Seb Ross has a shot but misses. Q4 5′ Melbourne 11.5.71 St. Kilda 17.13.115

AUTHOR

2016-04-30T05:54:27+00:00

Shannon Russell

Roar Guru


BEHIND ST. KILDA Lumumba is tackled and caught holding the ball in the back half, when Gresham takes the advantage but his shot slams into the post. Q4 3' Melbourne 11.5.71 St. Kilda 17.12.114

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