Get the latest from St Kilda Senior Coach Brett Ratten, who spoke to the media this morning ahead of our Round 3 matchup against Richmond at Marvel Stadium this Sunday.

Ryder likely to return against the Tigers

St Kilda veteran Paddy Ryder is expected to return for his first senior appearance since round 19 last season, after making a successful return from Achilles soreness in the VFL on Sunday.

Ratten and the match committee inside Moorabbin now need to determine if they can play mature-age recruit Jack Hayes in the same 22 as Rowan Marshall and Ryder.  

Paddy Ryder is set for a return to the senior side. Photo: Lucy Edwards.

Hayes was a revelation in round one, producing a stunning debut performance that attracted five coaches votes – just over a fortnight after he was added to St Kilda's rookie list – and produced a serviceable effort against the Dockers, finishing with 12 disposals, six hitouts and four tackles in the 10-point win. 

"We are going to have a look at it [playing all three]. We had a little bit of an experiment here today with being taller and smaller. We will finalise that today. It's going to be touch and go either way."

"Jack's put his best foot forward and played some really good footy for our footy club and the players love playing with him so we will see how that pans out."

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Hannebery to undergo surgery

Saints midfielder Dan Hannebery will undergo calf surgery on Thursday after suffering a soft tissue setback at training last weekend. 

Hannebery had been closing in on a return via the VFL and was expected to play for Sandringham this weekend, after a managed program over the pre-season in a bid to reignite his career. 

Dan Hannebery will undergo surgery. Photo: Corey Scicluna.

The 31-year-old is expected to be sidelined for the next two months, but the Saints haven’t given up hope on Hannebery returning in the second half of the season.

"Dan's going in today for an operation. He will be 6-8 (weeks on the sidelines)," Ratten told reporters at RSEA Park.

"Its frustrating for Dan, he's worked so hard to overcome the calf injuries that he's had. Hopefully at six weeks he gets over it and he's playing the last part of the year and having influence on games. 

"You think of what he's achieved in the game and then not to be playing the game that you love ... He'll have the operation, take a little bit of time and then he'll be back. There's a lot of footy to be played. We want Dan to be healthy and perform like he can. He's a quality player, we've got to get him on the park to perform. 

"I think he will overcome this injury. The operation will be significant for him to get over some of the issues that he's had. It will help him enormously and help him get the continuity he needs to play AFL footy." 

Geary building towards AFL return

Former skipper Jarryn Geary is set to play a full game for Sandringham against Richmond on Sunday, after building up his game time across the past fortnight, following a shoulder reconstruction.

"This week will be flat out for him at VFL level and then we will go from there," Ratten said. 

"He has done everything right. He's put his toe in the water at VFL level and we've sort of built him up. He'll play a full game and we'll see how he performs."