Three exciting debutants are up for the best celebration of the year, with each significant from either a personal or match-winning perspective.
Matty Parker, Robbie Young and Nick Hind all were dynamic in their debut year and reflected it in their energetic celebrations.
Who has your vote, Sainters?
Matty Parker | Round 1 v Gold Coast
Matty Parker was electric in his first game at AFL level.
What a way to explode onto the scene.
After making an inspiring entrance into the AFL system, Matty Parker was thurst onto the big stage for the Saints' opening game against Gold Coast.
In an impressive debut, the No. 34 notched up 11 disposals, seven inside-50s and two goals, the first of which was incredibly special.
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In the shadows of the first term, the West Australian recruit found himself lined up for goal and his side in an unfavourable position.
And just like his shot at the big league, Parker seized the opportunity with both hands.
The release of years of hard work and perseverance were on full display as his teammates flocked to him, with the St Kilda faithful roaring as one at the discovery of their new cult hero.
Robbie Young | Round 9 v Collingwood
View this post on InstagramFive years of waiting for his opportunity. Welcome to the @AFL, Robbie Young!
Blink and you'll miss it.
Robbie Young was as quick as lightning after putting through his first goal in the red, white and black, with the opportunistic Saint bringing the crowd to their feet.
The mature-age recruit pounced upon the opportunity presented to him, turning on the jets to evade Levi Greenwood and slam home the much-needed major from the square.
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Arms outstretched and a grin just as wide, Young's teammates could barely catch him his he tore along the boundary line in celebration.
The Saints ended up falling short in the final quarter, but that moment is a memory that will last a lifetime.
Nicholas Hind | Round 19 v Melbourne
Nicholas Hind kept Melbourne at bay to secure the second win of Brett Ratten's interim coaching rein.
With seven points separating the Demons and Saints and just five minutes remaining, the red, white and black needed someone to stand tall with the game in the balance.
That man was Nicholas Hind.
Running back with the flight in the pocket, the speedy Saint almost held onto the mark, but was skilled enough to tap it on, dodge opposition players coming from both directions and ram home the goal.
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A fist-pump salute to the Melbourne cheer squad showed the pure joy, with Hind's heroics allowing the Saints to secure their first back-to-back win since Round 5.
Luke Darcy said during the Channel Seven commentary call that the Saints may have a new Stephen Milne on their hands due to his dynamic plays and knack for superb goals.
We tend to agree.
Round 10 | Matty Parker v Carlton
St Kilda's clash with Carlton for Sir Doug Nicholls Indigenous Round was one to remember, with all four of the Saints' indigenous talents lining up together for the first time.
He's certainly a man for celebration, Matty Parker.
There was no shortage of energetic and emotional outpourings from the No. 34 in his debut season, but his indigenous tribute for Sir Doug Nicholls Round was his absolute best.
Parker was composed when lining up for his shot on goal, but the moment the Sherrin crossed the line, the 23-year-old broke into a traditional dance in respect to his people.
Matty Parker will be sporting these incredible boots hand painted by his partner, Shardah. As a proud Yuet-Wadjak-Noongar man from Balladong, the painting represents his family and the totems of their people. pic.twitter.com/qecEMPPCR6
— St Kilda FC (@stkildafc) May 26, 2019
He certainly is a highlights reel of his own.