The fans have spoken, and it’s no surprise that Jack Billings has been voted as the Round 13 Dare Iced Coffee Sainter of the Round.
Saints fans had their say in the fan-voted award, with over 80% of voters rallying behind the 23-year-old midfielder and his match-winning performance.
It was by no means glamorous for St Kilda after a wasteful opening half, but led by Billings, the Saints reversed their fortunes with a nine-goal burst in the second half.
The No. 15 delivered when it mattered most, booting two massive majors and racking up 10 disposals and six tackles in the final term alone.
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Billings ended his afternoon with 33 disposals, 11 tackles, eight marks, three clearances and 2.1, with his performance crucial in willing his side to its sixth win of the season.
Charting most of his possessions along the outer wing, Billings’ display was his third of the year with over 30 touches and his fourth with a two-goal bag.
Coming in second position was Tim Membrey following a standout second half up forward.
The key forward jagged three goals to kickstart the Saints’ 31-point turnaround, but it was his aerial work which defined his performance.
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Membrey ramped the pressure on the Suns defence through his 10 marks (two contested, five inside 50) and match-high 10 score involvements.
Rowan Marshall also registered a podium finish, placing in third position.
Against his much bulkier opponents in Jarrod Witts and Sam Day, the emerging ruckman glistened, with his impressive efforts often instigating the Saints’ movements forward.
Finishing his afternoon with 40 hit-outs, 18 disposals (nine contested), four tackles and four clearances, the 23-year-old shone once again, with his season thus far putting him well in the running for his maiden Trevor Barker Award.
St Kilda will return to Marvel Stadium to face Brisbane on Saturday 22 June.