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2023 Toyota AFL Premiership
Carlton v St Kilda
Round 6 •
60 8.12
Full Time
82 12.10
Saints Won By 22
Marvel Stadium,  Melbourne  • Wurundjeri

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    Game Day Guide: Round 6 v Carlton

    All you need to know for Sunday's top-four blockbuster against the Blues at Marvel Stadium.

    It's a top-four blockbuster as the first-placed Saints square off against the fourth-placed Blues at Marvel Stadium on Sunday.

    Round 6

    Carlton v St Kilda
    Sunday 23 April
    3:20pm AEST, Marvel Stadium
    Broadcast live on Channel 7, Fox Footy, Kayo and the AFL Live Official App

    Round 6 v Carlton is a St Kilda AWAY game.

    Please note that all Public GA, Reserved Seat tickets and Standing Room allocation for Sunday's game against Carlton at Marvel Stadium are now exhausted! GA members are still able to access the game with their physical/digital membership.

    Members, don’t forget to please check your email for detailed instructions from our membership team on how to make the most of your game-day.

    Prefer to talk to someone in person? Saints membership staff will be available at the Gate 2 Club Hub. Staff will also be available at Gate 7 should you have any further questions.

    Got a question? Click here to view our FAQs.

    The Member Zone is a new online space dedicated to link St Kilda members with all the information they need to get the most out of their memberships.

    To access our Member Zone, click here.

    Plan your journey with PTV Journey Planner to make sure you get to the game on time and with ease. 

    Grab your official Saints merchandise from the Saints Merch Truck on the concourse outside Gate 7 or via the outlet inside Gate 7.

    Sunday is a great time to redeem your 2023 member voucher, so head down and chat to our friendly staff.

    Alternatively, you can use your voucher to collect your 2023 member cap, beanie or scarf via the online Saints Locker shop. 

    Click here to view and purchase your official Saints gear, exclusive to Saints Locker.

    Follow St Kilda's official social media channels for all the latest news and behind-the-scenes action on game day.

    Join the conversation and show your support through InstagramFacebook and Twitter by using the official hashtags #SaintsFooty and #AFLBluesSaints.

    Visit the official Saints Match Centre for live in-game stats, highlights, news and other updates.

     

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    Tough, tenacious, top-spot Saints too good for Blues

    St Kilda hounds and hassles Carlton to keep sitting on top of the ladder after six rounds.

    St Kilda's golden start to Ross Lyon’s second stint as coach has continued with a hard fought 22-point triumph over Carlton to consolidate top spot on the ladder.

    After 11 lead changes in a see-sawing opening two-and-a-half quarters, the Saints broke clear with three-straight goals to end the third term.

    Carlton kicking the first major of the last quarter gave the pro-Blues crowd at Marvel Stadium some hope of hauling in the 21-point deficit, but young utility Mitch Owens' long bomb soon after steadied St Kilda.

    The Saints move to 5-1 with the 12.10 (82) to 8.12 (60) triumph, returning to the winners' list after last week’s six-point defeat to Collingwood.

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    08:48

    After going undefeated in the opening month of the season, the Blues have dropped two straight matches, starting with their 56-point thumping against Adelaide last week.

    Despite dominating possession, Carlton was made to pay for its inaccuracy in front of goal in a performance that will have frustrated coach Michael Voss.

    Harry McKay, who won the Coleman Medal in 2021, was wayward all day and missed two shots in a minute during a crucial period in the third quarter.

    Around the same time, fellow Blues forward Jack Silvagni missed a sitter, after a fortunate 50-metre penalty, to drain the life out of any Carlton surge.

    The Blues had the six leading possession-winners on the ground, headlined by Adam Cerra (39) and Sam Walsh (38), but St Kilda’s defensive system and pressure again held up.

    Defence has been a hallmark of Lyon's coaching career and this Saints team is no exception, conceding an average of just 59.5 points per game this season.

    08:30

    In a major plus for the Saints, they should only get better the longer the season goes as they regain more players from the injury list.

    Versatile forward Tim Membrey was lively early in his first game of the season, but captain Jack Steele looked well below his brilliant best after returning from a broken collarbone suffered against the Western Bulldogs in round two.

    Star full-forward Max King should be able to play a role in the second-half of the season as he recovers from a shoulder reconstruction.

    St Kilda has a five-day turnaround before hosting Port Adelaide next Friday night, while the Blues fly to Perth to face struggling West Coast on Saturday night.

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    Big guns need some cover from the infantry
    Having the two most recent Coleman medalists in the forward line should make facing Carlton a defensive nightmare for opposition teams, but the reverse may be the case. Charlie Curnow and Harry McKay were individually impressive against St Kilda, yet they make the Blues' attack predictable, as Carlton's low points-for column suggests. It's a lot harder to work out where the Saints' goals are coming from without a recognised focal point, a situation created as much by Max King's long-term injury as any conscious planning. Michael Voss needs more from his small forwards and attacking midfielders if he’s going to find a way to September this year.

    Great Wall of Wilkie has rock-solid Battle-ments
    There’s been a lot of praise thrown Callum Wilkie’s way this year - and rightfully so - but it’s time the football world took notice of his off-sider, Josh Battle. The Great Wall of Wilkie has been seemingly impassable, but with another eight-mark haul on Sunday Battle went ahead of his teammate on the 'marks taken' table and, after being beaten by Harry McKay early, his efforts turning the Blues' late forward thrusts around went as far as any in getting the points at Marvel Stadium.

    CARLTON    3.4     6.7     7.10     8.12 (60)
    ST KILDA    3.2     6.3     11.7     12.10 (82)
     
    GOALS 
    Carlton: C.Curnow 3, Silvagni 2, McKay, Durdin, Cerra
    St Kilda: Butler 3, Owens 2, Wood, Membrey, Marshall, Higgins, Gresham, Cordy, Clark

    BEST 
    Carlton: Cripps, McKay, Newman, Cerra, Walsh, C.Curnow
    St Kilda: Gresham, Sinclair, Butler, Owens, Marshall, Wood

    INJURIES 
    Carlton: Nil
    St Kilda: Nil  

    SUBSTITUTES
    Carlton: Lochie O’Brien (replaced Ed Curnow in the fourth quarter)
    St Kilda: Marcus Windhager (replaced Zaine Cordy in the fourth quarter)

    Crowd: 45,770 at Marvel Stadium

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