... early in the 2009 clash. Although both sides are unbeaten, the Saints have been smashing sides with such regularity … 2 clutch goals from Maverick Weller brought the 3 quarter time lead to 11.The last quarter was a classic.
As it happened: West Coast Eagles score gutsy comeback win against Geelong Cats, St Kilda Saints blitz Sydney Swans, North Melbourne Kangaroos … Press alt + / to open this menu. Memories of a 2010 game where Geelong failed to make a second half charge went all throughout the cheersquad, reassuring that the Saints would hold firm.Alas, that was not the case. Saturday, 25 June 2016. During the week and including the previous round when St Kilda had a bye, I found some challenges in the footy world and my surrounding.
They were wrong.A video that will be shown time and time again ensued in the next 20 seconds.
The ball kept being pumped forward into the Geelong forward half, but the efforts of Roberton, Montagna, Riewoldt and a mark from Membrey all did their own.At a ball up, a Saints fan started yelling out that there were only three seconds left. The Saints mascot during the pre game warm up. Both sides came out finally after waiting about 30 minutes, and the Saints crowd were emphatic in their pre-game build up.I’d grown accustomed to using the Etihad Stadium WIFI to snapchat pivotal moments in the game, but it had broken down almost as soon as the game started. The Cats came storming back in the third, but would kick 6 goals to 4. The Geelong Cats mascot, Tomcat, in a very bouyant mood before Sundays round 14 clash between the Saints and the Cats. Michael Gardiner recalls the day he helped St Kilda beat Geelong in epic 2009 clash. Despite no score being made in the last 3 minutes of the game, it was easily the most memorable of the game. On this day 10 years ago, St Kilda and Geelong both went into round 14 undefeated and the clash more than... Jump to. Looking around me, the disheartened Saints cheersquad thought we were dead. It was an upset that we would never look back on, and I think every Saints fan who was there will forever remember the joy that followed the final siren. Sure enough, Acres got a grubby kick away and Etihad’s infamous siren blew, and an eruption not heard in years came from the Saints supporters.Afterwards, I hopped into the first row, hoping to catch some glory.
AFL 2009 ROUND 14; ST KILDA V GEELONG; MATCH PREVIEW PLUS TV / RADIO BROADCAST DETAILS Ben Jensen 3 July 2009. So I was going along, possessions in my pocket, Saints flag in my left arm and Footy Record in my right.I bought my ticket and as usual sat in the Saints Cheer Squad.
7:25 pm (6:25 pm Kyoto) Docklands Stadium, Melbourne .
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Juking Lonergan brilliantly, he sold the dummy, went under Lonergan’s shoulder and used absolute poise and precision to curl a sausage roll, much to a loud roar of the St. Kilda crowd. I was particularly confident leading up to this match. Accessibility Help. The Saints Cheersquad urged the Saints on, but a Cats goal put them in front, after an absolute shocker from Motlop in the goalsquare (ALMOST!)
The butterflies kicked in, as did Paddy McCartin after an excellent knock on from Rooey, which Steven got and kicked to the full forward. St. Kilda vs Geelong. A Miracle on Grass. By Ben Jensen AFL 2009 ROUND 14 ST KILDA SAINTS V GEELONG CATS THE CLASH of the season thus far will be held at Telstra Dome this Sunday afternoon; unbeaten Geelong and St Kilda. AFL Live Pass is required to view AFL.TV & Match Replays. Sainter. The Saints crowd erupted, as we were now 3 points ahead.Despite no score being made in the last 3 minutes of the game, it was easily the most memorable of the game.
At the centre bounce, Bruce got the ball and wobbled a kick forward. Round 14 – St. Kilda v Geelong: A Miracle on Grass.
3. Somehow, the ball was pushed forward, where Jack Steven sprinted to, sending his green fluorescent boot into it off the ground, which floated through for a goal. By clicking on or navigating the site, you agree to allow us to collect information on and off Facebook through cookies. While only 5 goals were scored, the hard ruggedness, a symbolism of not only St. Kilda’s high pressure and intensity game but also of the AFL, was all for show. Last time they met: Geelong 12.12 (84) def St Kilda 8.9 ... Just saw on Fox Footy that the Dees v Bombers game will be played in round 14. From 2019, fans will no longer be able to subscribe to AFL Live Pass through the AFL website.
Back to gallery listing. From the boundary line, he slotted the Saints first with an excellent checkside.The game went St. Kilda’s way in the first half: goals to Nathan Wright and our forwards had us up by 24 points at half time.
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