St Kilda boost finals hopes, end Cats’ flag defence

St Kilda boost finals hopes, end Cats’ flag defence

St Kilda have one foot within the AFL finals for the second time since 2011 after ending Geelong’s premiership defence with a rousing 33-point triumph.

The Saints dominated Saturday evening’s match at a energetic Marvel Stadium, however inaccurate kicking stored Geelong within the contest till late because the three-quarter-time deficit of 27 factors flattered the Cats.

However, One centesimal-gamer Jack Higgins slotted the primary purpose of the final quarter to interrupt Geelong’s spirit, setting St Kilda on their strategy to a 12.16 (88) to eight.7 (55) victory.

Coach Ross Lyon dramatically left St Kilda for Fremantle on the finish of 2011, with the Saints’ solely look in finals since coming in 2020 after they made a semi-final beneath Brett Ratten.

But in Lyon’s first season of his second stint at Moorabbin, the Saints look more likely to be again in September.

“It would be nice to be a lock (in finals) which it looked like being at one point, but it’s not,” Lyon stated.

“What we’re pleased about is our method, our style of play

“I really feel like we have taken a step ahead with our soccer. It’s good for our followers and members to see that.”

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Even if they lose, as expected, to the Brisbane Lions at the Gabba next Saturday, the Saints (13-9) will finish inside the top-eight unless a series of unfortunate events go against them.

GWS, the Western Bulldogs and Sydney would all need to win for St Kilda to miss finals if the Saints can’t upset the rampaging Lions in Brisbane.

St Kilda would have been safe if Adelaide had beaten the Swans on Saturday night instead of losing by a point in controversial circumstances.

Geelong have been eliminated from the finals calculations, meaning they will miss the top-eight for just the second time in Chris Scott’s 13-season tenure.

After winning 16 straight matches to claim last year’s premiership, the Cats’ flag defence never gathered momentum despite glimpses of their former brilliance.

Geelong join Richmond (2021), Western Bulldogs (2017) and Hawthorn (2009) as premiers in the last 20 years to miss finals the following season.

“It’s been a extremely irritating yr, it does not really feel like we have actually been capable of get going in any respect,” Cats coach Chris Scott stated.

“It has type of felt like ‘Whac-A-Mole’, to an extent, and tonight was a bit the identical.

“Even though we’ve been struggling, I don’t think there’s ever been a situation where I thought our players have given up, it just all really caught up with us tonight.”

Geelong had been unable to interrupt down St Kilda’s stingy defence, ending with simply 41 inside-50s as premiership stars together with Jeremy Cameron and Patrick Dangerfield had restricted impression.

All-Australian Jack Sinclair was at his finest for St Kilda, whereas star ahead Max King kicked a game-high three objectives and may have completed with a minimum of two extra.

Adding to the Cats’ woes had been accidents to defender Esava Ratugolea (hamstring) and ahead Brad Close (ankle).

Veteran Mitch Duncan and younger ahead Ollie Henry can be scrutinised by the match evaluate officer for separate potential dangerous-tackle incidents.

St Kilda did not survive the match unscathed, with midfielder Seb Ross subbed out within the second quarter with a hamstring harm.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au