St Kilda's new-look forward line pieced together a strong showing against Essendon, with Ross Lyon's side notching a 35-point win in Friday night's practice match.

With forward pair Max King (shoulder) and Tim Membrey (knee) missing through injury, the Saints have turned to second-year youngster Mitchito Owens and yet-to-debut Anthony Caminiti in a makeshift attack with the pair exciting in St Kilda's victory.

Owens kicked three goals and was an aerial threat while Caminiti also presented well in marking contests, while small forward Jack Higgins kicked three goals in the 10.7 (67) to 3.14 (32) result at RSEA Park.

Brad Crouch (35 disposals and seven clearances) was busy in the midfield for the Saints, while Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera (23) and Hunter Clark (25) also put in promising games.

Bombers defenders Jordan Ridley (27 disposals) and Andrew McGrath (25) were among their best, along with recruit Will Setterfield (25) through the midfield. Essendon struggled to get any flow throughout the contest as Brad Scott's side prepares for round one against Hawthorn in two weeks. 

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Essendon started with the wind but didn't grab enough of the advantage in the first term, heading into the opening change with a lead of 10 points. The Saints, however, were able to make the most of the strong breeze, slamming on six goals in the second term to Essendon's single behind to set up the win.

There were a number of flashes to excite St Kilda fans within the quarter: Owens' contested mark close to goal, Caminiti's strong grab up against an opponent and Mattaes Phillipou's clever snap from the pocket.

The Saints charged to a 25-point break at half-time and continued to hold control in the third term, with Owens chipping in for two more goals and Caminiti creating a chance for Higgins to kick his third. The trio continued to be clever around goal in the second half as the Saints remained too strong.

The Saints' afternoon was soured by a broken hand for midfielder Marcus Windhager, who ended the game with his right arm in a sling and hand bandaged after being sidelined in the opening moments of the first quarter. The Saints later confirmed the 19-year-old would undergo surgery on Saturday for a broken metacarpal in his right hand, but hoped he would be fit for round one.

New faces

Caminiti was signed by the Saints as a pre-season supplemental selection period last month and could well be in St Kilda's side in round one four weeks later. The marking forward is energetic and makes a contest and was able to make an impact for the Saints (he finished with 11 disposals and four marks). Will Setterfield was brought to Essendon to add to its midfield mix and has fitted in nicely, with the former Blue and Giants ball-getter gathering 27 disposals and six tackles against the Saints.

Round one chance

Alwyn Davey jnr is going to be right in the mix for a round one debut for the Bombers after two impressive practice games. The small forward kicked the first goal of the game, a precise rove off the pack near goal, and was also busy throughout the game with some deft touches and smart marks. The Essendon father-son can play up the ground as well as close to goal, giving the Bombers some options. Phillipou finished with 15 disposals and a goal but brings energy to the Saints' forward mix and it would be a surprise to not see him play against Fremantle in their season-opener.

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Medical room

Windhager's day was ended early with a hand injury in the first quarter, with the hard-at-it Saints midfielder ruled out after the opening minutes. He had his hand iced early on whilst sitting on the interchange bench with the club to further assess the injury post-game. Bradley Hill was a late omission from the game through personal reasons. The Bombers had their own issue with Jye Caldwell, who sprained his ankle in the third quarter and was kept out of the rest of the game as a precaution.