Bruce's big moments deliver St Kilda win

By Liam Salter / Roar Guru

St Kilda have defied inaccuracy, and a constant Fremantle who lead for much of the game, to stun the Dockers and win by nine points in a often heated match at Domain Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

In a first quarter that was pretty evenly matched, it was Fremantle who managed to largely take control – of the scoreboard at least, booting four goals to the Saints’ one.

The Saints, though, did kick five behinds – a ominous sign of the inaccuracy that was to haunt them throughout the game.

Fremantle’s star ruckman Aaron Sandilands also suffered an hamstring injury which meant he was to take no further part in the game.

The second quarter was a much more competitive affair, with Freo withstanding a stern challenge from a still inaccurate St Kilda outfit to lead by a meagre three points at half time.

St Kilda hit back with five goals to Freo’s three, but both sides let a couple of opportunities go past them.

The quarter was an entertaining one, especially for the hosts, as youngsters Brennan Cox and Sean Darcy booted their first goals in AFL footy, but was marred by a number of incidents, mainly involving Hayden Ballantyne.

Steven was reported for striking Ballantyne, while Jake Carlisle was involved in another incident with the Freo forward a few minutes later that sparked a melee and a number of confusing free kicks and reversals.

The third quarter was much the same: two very competitive teams going at it, but St Kilda’s inaccuracy meaning they were unable to take a scoreboard lead at any point.

A run of four consecutive behinds highlighted this, but with only a five-point deficit at three-quarter time, they were well in contention.

An injury to Sam Gilbert – play was stopped, and he was stretched off – soured the quarter, and means that Freo forward Cam McCarthy might come under scrutiny for his dubious tackle on the injured Saint.

It was a final quarter that lived well up to expectations, with two goals to Tim Membrey putting the Saints in front at one stage, while a sixth goal to Walters propelled Freo back in front.

In the end, it was St Kilda’s momentum that meant they were to take the lead again through a late goal to Josh Bruce – and when he booted another with seconds remaining, it was St Kilda who won the game.

Fremantle were extremely well served by Walters, whose six goals and 32 disposals meant he will surely get the three votes come Brownlow night, and was comfortably best afield.

Ethan Hughes (30 touches, 14 marks), Brad Hill (1 goal, 29 touches) and Lachie Neale (29 touches, six tackles) were all very good for the home side. Young ruckman Sean Darcy (33 hit-outs, 16 touches, one goal) was also brilliant.

Seb Ross (33 touches) was the Saints best disposal getter, whilst Jack Billings (1 goal, 27 disposals) was also excellent.

Jack Steele was a pressure machine, with a sensational 17 tackles (including a brilliant run-down tackle on Freo youngster Brennan Cox), and Leigh Montanga (8 marks, 22 touches) put in a great performance.

St Kilda play Richmond next Saturday night in what’s shaping to be a brilliant, top eight clash, whilst Fremantle travel to Victoria to play North Melbourne in a vital clash that they simply must win to be in contention for finals.

The Crowd Says:

2017-07-04T06:43:37+00:00

dontknowmuchaboutfootball

Guest


Apparently he got a cork at some point, so maybe it was that rather than loss of confidence.

2017-07-03T23:34:38+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


That's because it does look good. All those young blokes, Fyfe back, Hill back, Langdon to come, Balic and Bennell playing at Peel this week. Just because you celebrate losses is no reason for a club you hate to lose heart. These boys are exciting.

2017-07-03T23:06:42+00:00

eric

Guest


My point? Every week looks good you, and then ....... Reality bites

2017-07-03T22:53:02+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


Your point? Sandi created 2 goals in the first quarter then left the game. An absolute lock if he had stayed. You need to follow the gane, eric.

2017-07-03T22:30:37+00:00

eric

Guest


Don Freo said | June 29th 2017 @ 11:50pm | ! Report With Freo doing so well at Geelong last week and adding Sandi, Fyfe and Grey, I’d say the Freo win is close to the Lock.

AUTHOR

2017-07-03T14:34:11+00:00

Liam Salter

Roar Guru


Completely agree with everything you say, Rusty. Good analysis. You're a Saints fan, yeah? If so, well done yesterday! I'm really, really liking Billings + Steele for you guys.

AUTHOR

2017-07-03T14:32:27+00:00

Liam Salter

Roar Guru


Agreed. I don't think I've ever gotten as frustrated blogging a game than when Steele was sprinting up behind Cox and nailed him with that sensational tackle. He was playing very well, though, up till then. Steele had a sensational game as well I reckon - I'm a big fan of the kid.

2017-07-03T14:19:10+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


a 6 and 2 finish is how we turned the season around in the first half of the season. The two Harleys are playing again this week and Langdon, Hill and Blakely will return. Looks good to me.

2017-07-03T14:13:33+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


It was a wonderful game to watch live. So gripping and tight. Maybe you were down getting beers (I never get why people do that at the footy.) Cox, Rusty, is very quick. It's a point Ballas made before the game. That tackle was an unawareness of what surrounded him. He should have been called to by his team mates.

2017-07-03T06:29:02+00:00

rusty

Roar Rookie


I would have thought it was at least 50/50 at the very least.

2017-07-03T05:49:01+00:00

Republican

Guest


......concur. The AFL should be rebranded the AHL for obvious reasons........

2017-07-03T03:27:03+00:00

mattyb

Guest


Well the Dockers season is almost looking over and Sandilands out again is going to be a huge loss. Some of the young players are looking pretty good which is a big positive on last season.

2017-07-03T01:26:50+00:00

dontknowmuchaboutfootball

Guest


"it might actually be in your team’s best interest to kick the bloody thing instead of giving it to the opposition". Maybe. Would be very interesting to see stats on turnovers from stoppages. From my own observation — and this is limited pretty much entirely to watching Fremantle games — a rushed kick from the stoppage almost invariably lands cleanly in the arms of an opposition player. Cox was playing superbly until the htb shocker. Seemed to lose all his confidence after that.

2017-07-03T00:36:14+00:00

rusty

Roar Rookie


I disagree. It was an awful match to watch live and brought home that neither side will go far if they play finals. Chronic overuse of the handball has become a league wide problem. The idea that you can perform a chain of five plus handballs until a player is free is great in theory but if you only pull it off every third or fourth time then it might actually be in your team's best interest to kick the bloody thing instead of giving it to the opposition. There were some positives for fremantle. They are playing with will and intent. Darcy looks the goods. Walters is in career best form and will be all Australian as long as they keep Glen Jakovich away from the selection table. Ethan Hughes had a blinder, Joel Hamling has gotten better every week. Cox looks good, although a slow runner. The rebuild is going to take a few years.

2017-07-02T12:31:23+00:00

Mattician6x6

Guest


A lot to like about both teams in this match, was a hard, physical and entertaining game. Brad Lloyd certainly doing his job uncovering some gems for Fremantle. Long term Ross may not be right man for job but he is guiding them in right direction.

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