Highlights: Dogs hit by the injury stick as Saints take vital win

By TomC / Roar Guru

The Saints set the tone for this game early as Jack Steven won the first clearance, and had the first inside 50 to set up the first goal in the opening minute.

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But arguably the defining moment happened a few minutes later, after the Dogs had kicked the next three.

St Kilda might’ve panicked, but instead they regrouped, settled and pinched a couple at the other end to keep themselves within a kick.

It was back and forth between both teams for much of the rest of the night, but through perseverance and just enough finishing quality the Saints were able to keep their noses in front for most of it.

Early in the third term they looked about to kick clear, before the Dogs reeled off three goals seemingly in an instant to level the scores.

Once again, it looked as though the Saints might get overrun, but once again they steadied. They went into the final change with a one goal lead.

The Saints started the last term the stronger, but sadly the contest was marred by an injury to Jack Redpath, and then a sickening leg break for Mitch Wallis.

On top of the earlier injury to Dale Morris that left the Dogs tired and shattered, it meant they never really get going in the last quarter.

Inevitably, they tired more quickly, and just didn’t have the energy for the arm-wrestle that the last quarter became.

There was just one goal in the entire final term, and that from an unfortunate free kick, scored by the Saints. It was in many ways a sad end for a superb footy game.

But St Kilda shouldn’t mind winning ugly. They played some mighty football tonight, particularly in defence, but also at times in attack.

They had some real heroes in the manic Mav Weller, the effective Nick Riewoldt, and the ever-present Jack Steven, the latter collecting thirty-nine touches.

The Dogs had great performances from Bontempelli and Macrae, and by no means disgraced themselves overall, but nevertheless it was a dark night.

Not only did they lose the game and slip to sixth, but the injury to Mitch Wallis was truly distressing, and we’re not sure what the fate is for Redpath and Morris, who both had to leave the game early.

Let’s not dwell on the negatives though. This was overall a marvelous game between two truly committed sides.

Perhaps the skills were a little down on what we might expect, but that surely is down to the constant defensive pressure.

It was on a knife-edge for most of the game, and up until the final few moments could’ve gone either way.

The result gives the Saints a shot at a late finals charge, but whatever happens for these two teams in the rest of the season, it’s exciting to think what the future holds.


The Roar’s AFL MVP votes

3. Jack Steven (StK) – Not much doubt about this one. 39 touches, seven tackles and a goal only tells part of the story. He was involved with absolutely everything, and was the dominant player on the ground.

2. Marcus Bontempelli (WB) – Announced himself in the second quarter, when he had nine touches and 2 goals to keep the Dogs in touch. Stayed heavily involved for the rest of the game both in the midfield and forward, and finished with 25 touches, 7 marks and 3 goals.

1. Nick Riewoldt (StK) – Played forward more than in the middle tonight, and was highly effective in a game where that was very hard to do. He kicked four goals and had ten marks.

The Crowd Says:

2016-07-25T09:52:28+00:00

gameofmarks

Roar Guru


The Saints were three men down against Geelong from memory.

2016-07-25T09:41:00+00:00

Swannies

Guest


The Saints are marching into the finals and will gate-crash a little guy's party on sat. Only need to win 3 more games.

2016-07-25T03:11:53+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


So the dogs being 3 men down on the bench had nothing to do with them losing after leading at 3 quarter time?

2016-07-25T02:26:10+00:00

Fabian Roberts

Roar Rookie


Yes

2016-07-24T23:11:14+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


Would St Kilda have got the win if the Dogs didn't suffer 3 injuries during the game though?

2016-07-24T23:09:17+00:00

Train Without A Station

Roar Guru


So it was Richmond who was going to sneak into the 8. Then it was Port. Now it's the Saints? Keep saying enough I'm sure one of your comments will turn out right I guess.

2016-07-24T09:37:52+00:00

mattyb

Guest


Some good solid predicting there and a real possibility. Interestingly St. Kilda have added young players to their veterans which doesn't ruin their future while North have gone and got everybody's unwanted veterans and placed their future at a huge danger.

2016-07-24T09:17:19+00:00

mattyb

Guest


I won't jump the gun yet as I will need to see how the Dogs go over the next two weeks but with further injuries hampering their prospects it could well be that the premiership chances of Hawthorn,Sydney or Adelaide could be once again possible. The Bulldogs entry into their forward line continues to be a worry and with Redpath now out surely Boyd plays as a permanent forward. While I think Minsons best is well passed him I think he may have to come beck but I wouldn't be surprised if Hamling comes in and plays a unfamiliar role up forward and Boyd continues to ruck. Cordy will come in for Morris I suppose but Morris is irreplaceable,one of histories greatest players. With Dahlhaus and Stringer to return the team will be bolstered and McLean should also be back soon but he may need to come back via the reserves. Challenging weeks ahead for the mighty bulldogs but I think this young group will be up to it. Votes. 3. Bontempelli 2. Roughhead 1. Roberts

2016-07-24T04:30:34+00:00

Swannies

Guest


Yep..if Saints beat North they will secure a finals place. Collingwood were terrible on Friday night and North struggled to finish them off...not a good sign. Go Saints!

2016-07-24T02:26:53+00:00

Bill

Guest


Good on ya Nostradamas.

2016-07-24T01:13:52+00:00

me too

Guest


Could well happen, but it all hinges on next week, and North should come out firing for Harvey and their last hurrah! Saints were great but that game was such high intensity on the back of a six day break and the players were completely spent.

2016-07-24T00:29:30+00:00

gameofmarks

Roar Guru


I predicted at about round 9 that NMFC wouldn't finish in the eight and St Kilda would. Looks like that prediction may come true next weekend if St Kilda can beat NMFC. That would put St Kilda on 40 and NMFC on 44 with 4 rounds to play. St Kilda have CARL, SYD, RICH and BL after that and should win 3 of these putting St Kilda on 52. NMFC have WB, HAW, SYD, GWS and I don't expect them to win any of these which leaves them on 44. Even if St Kilda win 2 of their last 4 matches they would finish on 48 and still finish ahead of NMFC.

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