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2023 NAB AFLW Season
St Kilda v GWS GIANTS
Round 7 •
48 7.6
Full Time
35 5.5
St Kilda Won By 13
RSEA Park,  Melbourne  • Kulin Nations

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    Game Day Guide: Round 7 v GWS

    Everything you need to know ahead of Indigenous Round this Saturday at RSEA Park.

    It's a special weekend for the red, white and black, hosting AFLW Indigenous Round at home on Kulin Country this Saturday against GWS.

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    Join us as we celebrate AFLW Indigenous Round with a giant clash at home! Don't miss a moment of the action as we look to go four wins in a four games!

    Round 7 | Indigenous Round

    St Kilda v GWS
    Saturday 14 October
    1:05pm AEST, RSEA Park
    Kulin Nation
    Broadcast live on Fox Footy, Kayo and the AFL and AFLW Official Live Apps

    Plan your day!

    Gates open: 12:00pm
    Team warm-up: 12:20pm
    Team entry/banner: 12:51pm
    Welcome To Country by Aunty Janet Galpin: 1:00pm
    Game begins: 1:05pm
    Kick to Kick: Post-game

    Grab your tickets ahead of time so you don't miss out on any of Saturday's action!

    Kids under 18 can redeem a FREE ticket to the game. Tickets will be available for purchase at Gate 2.

    Elevate your game day experience with a seat in our new and iconic Danny Frawley Centre Grandstand! AFLW members can upgrade their General Admission seats here.

    Limited seating available in sections 1 and 2. There will be some walk-up seats available on the day.

    Tickets to our remaining games of the season can be viewed in our AFLW Ticketing Hub.

    We recognise the significance of this Saturday as an important day for our nation. We encourage you to cast your vote prior to joining us for the game. Please refer to the list below of the nearest polling centres to RSEA Park:

    • Tucker Road Primary School
    • Southmoor Primary School
    • Moorabbin Primary School
    • Leighmoor Uniting Church
    • Highett Neighbourhood Community House

    As part of the Indigenous Round celebrations, St Kilda will wear its AFLW Indigenous Guernsey over the next fortnight against GWS and Walyalup (Fremantle).

    Created in commemoration of the club’s Ganbu marnang n’uther boolong –  the Boonwurrung translation of '150th year' – and those who have contributed to its story, the guernsey represents the yawa, or journey, of the club and its First Nations players and their families.

    Designed by Indigenous artist Jade Kennedy of the Noongar Nation (Wadjak, Willman, Kaartdijin & Bibulman), the AFLW-specific guernsey is a clash variant of the jumper first worn by St Kilda’s AFL side as part of this year’s Sir Doug Nicholls Round and NAIDOC Week celebrations.

    Bring the whole family down to RSEA Park this weekend and get behind the mighty Saints!

    There's something for everyone at the home of Saints Footy including:

    Fun for the whole family

    • Saints Locker

      Get all the latest Saints merch from Saints Locker!

    There will also be a parent pod, toddler play zone, sensory space, photo wall and much more to keep you entertained for hours!

    Click here to visit our Kids Hub to download your own drawings for AFLW Indigenous Round.

    Plan your journey with PTV Journey Planner to make sure you get to the game on time and with ease. RSEA Park is a short walk from Moorabbin Railway Station, which is located on the Frankston Line. 

    Note there is no parking available at RSEA Park. Surrounding street parking may be limited, so ensure you plan ahead of time so you arrive at the game hassle-free.

    Entry to Saturday's game is via either Gate 1 (main reception) or Gate 2 (Linton Street, Danny Frawley Centre end). Please check your ticket to ensure you enter via the correct gate.

    The following items are prohibited into RSEA Park:

    • Alcohol
    • Glass
    • Musical Instruments
    • Flags over 1.6m
    • Marquees
    • Portable/fold-up chairs or stools
    • Animals (unless a registered companion animal required for medical reasons – medical certificate must be supplied)
    • Any item deemed to be or which may be considered to be dangerous. This is at the discretion of the stadium operator and their security contractor.

    No smoking or vaping is permitted inside the venue.

    There's no shortage of options when it comes to food and beverages!

    We'll have plenty on offer from siren-to-siren, including:

    • Linton Street Café, serving toasties, hot chips, coffees and smoothies
    • Sanctum bar, serving burgers, pies, beers and wines
    • Red Rooster Kiosk, serving fried food, packaged food and canned drinks 
    • Zero 95 pizza
    • Cha Cha Vegetarian Food
    • St Remio Coffee Cart
    • Mr Fresh Truck ice cream
    • Roaming food and beverage attendants, serving chocolate, chips and snacks
    • Moorabbin Social for post-game drinks

    The Saints landed an impressive winning hat-trick last weekend, securing three wins on the trot with a nine-point victory over Hawthorn at RSEA Park.

    Jaimee Lambert was again the star with 26 touches through the midfield, Nat Exon snagged a clutch pair of goals, while Olivia VeselyTyanna Smith and Georgia Patrikios combined for some composed moments late.

    The loss of Steph Chiocci to a season-ending knee injury was a sour note on an otherwise positive day, which has the Saints with a 3-3 record heading into this weekend's match.

    ST KILDA  3.0  6.0  7.2  7.3 (45)
    HAWTHORN  1.2  2.5  2.5  5.6 (36)

    GOALS
    St Kilda
    : Exon 2, Friend, Burke, Lambert, Vesely, Smith
    Hawthorn: McDonagh 2, Fellows, Stratton, Gilroy

    BEST
    St Kilda: Lambert, Exon, Vesely, Smith, Patrikios
    Hawthorn: Bates, Lucas-Rodd, Stratton, Fleming, Baskaran 

    INJURIES
    St Kilda: Chiocci (knee)
    Hawthorn: Nil

    Crowd: 2812 at RSEA Park

    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 X by using the official hashtags #SaintsFooty and #AFLWSaintsGiants.

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

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    White, black and red-hot! Saints sink Giants to notch fourth straight win

    St Kilda has won four games in a row for the first time in its AFLW history, defeating Greater Western Sydney by 13 points.

    Forget the Orange Tsunami, it was the black, white and red tsunami that flooded RSEA Park on Saturday afternoon as St Kilda recorded its fourth straight win with an emphatic 13-point victory over Greater Western Sydney.

    The Saints stifled the Giants’ run and piled on the pressure across all four quarters to come away with a 7.6 (48) to 5.5 (35) victory at Moorabbin.

    Both sides produced impressive forward-half displays, with key pillars Zarlie Goldsworthy and Jesse Wardlaw shining for the Giants and Saints respectively as their strong forward craft came to the fore, whilst Jess Doyle provided a moment of brilliance with a classy goal of the year contender.  

    The drizzle fell at Moorabbin in classic Melbourne style, making for a scrappy game early with both teams struggling to retain possession. 

    The Giants were able to attack the Saints early, applying pressure to kick their first score from turnover - a style of play that coach Cam Bernasconi had previously said exemplifies the Giants’ way.

    Goldsworthy slotted the first goal from a deep inside 50 entry following strong pressure work from the Giants up the ground. 

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    But it was St Kilda that stole the momentum from that point, with its free-flowing handball chains providing it repeat inside 50 entries to culminate its own kind of tsunami.

    Despite emerging victorious in all of its prior matchups against St Kilda, Greater Western Sydney ultimately failed to match the energy that the Saints injected into the game.

    Tyanna Smith (17 disposals, five clearances) and Georgia Patrikios (20 disposals) have been instrumental to St Kilda’s recent purple patch, and were prolific once again as they dominated clearance whilst Olivia Vesely proved instrumental to their run and carry. 

    St Kilda transitioned the ball cleanly and worked as a team to bring the ball through the corridor, allowing its forwards to find themselves in space and relieve pressure. 

    Greater Western Sydney struggled to create layers amongst its defence, allowing St Kilda to break into its forward fifty with ease across all four quarters. 

    Despite struggling Goldsworthy (two goals, 18 disposals, nine tackles) was once again a standout performer in the orange whilst Alicia Eva (24 disposals) and Rebecca Beeson (19 disposals, nine tackles) were also prolific. 

    Alyce Parker (one goal, 24 disposals, eight tackles) was immense in the third term, but emerged from a contest with an ankle concern. Nicola Xenos also faced a similar issue at the latter stages of the final term.

    ST KILDA  2.3  4.6  6.6  7.6 (48)
    GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY  1.0  2.1  3.3  5.5 (35)

    GOALS
    St Kilda: Wardlaw 2, Richards 2, Exon 2, Smith
    Greater Western Sydney: Goldsworthy 2, Doyle, Garnett, Parker 

    BEST
    St Kilda: Wardlaw, Smith, Patrikios, Richards, Vesely
    Greater Western Sydney: Goldsworthy, Parker, Eva, Beeson, Evans

    INJURIES
    St Kilda: Nicola Xenos (ankle)
    Greater Western Sydney: Alyce Parker (ankle)

    Reports: Nil

    Crowd: 1,402 at RSEA Park, Moorabbin 

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