AFL Saturday Marcón
The saints hit the front
Mason Wood was lost with his first set set, but he has a second chance very soon after thanks to another Richmond rotation within his own half.
Zak Jones found Wood Short, and Wood hit the ball through the posts to get the Saints his first goal of the game!
ST KILDA ON THE BOARD
Initially excellent of Hugo García, a strong Tackle within 50, beats the Saints.
However, he played quickly and sprayed the very wide kick of the uprights by a butt.
The Saints needed something there: it is early in the contest, but Richmond has had the entire ball so far.
Richmond gets the starter

Richmond gets the starter!
A loose kick resulted in the homdecar turnover for Richmond, who released Kamdyn Mcintosh on the right.
McIntosh sponged the kick inside, but Seth Campbell divered at full speed to supply the line at 40 meters suddenly in the front.
I kicked it true and the tigers are put on the board.
We are underway in Docklands
The roof is on and the equipment is getting directly on it, with the Saints throwing the ball towards the Tigers 50.
Form guide that is aimed at this Saints vs Tigers contest
Both teams sit with a 1-1 record so far this season, with both teams that suffer strong defeats on the sides based in Adelaide in southern Australia, and claim victories in Victoria’s clashes.
The Saints have won the last three meetings between the two parties in an average of 30.3 points.
The Saints were pants in the first round, being beaten by Adelaide by 63 points, but they recovered brilliantly to kill the cats last time.
THE CENTER OF THE FIELD OF THE SANTOS It was relentless last week, avoiding that Geelong had time and, in the last quarter in particular, any ball either.
If the Saints can master the center of the field, this could be very fast.

There were many better artists for the Saints last week, but Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera He was sublime in the back, while Jack Macrae I had a maximum of 35 touches of the ball in a very busy performance.
That will be a concern for the Tigers, which allowed five players to accumulate 30 or more provisions last week against Port.
Richmond had no ball last week – Of the 12 best possession shutters in Adelaide Oval, 10 were power players.
The Tigers were 180 total provisions behind the power at the end of the game.

After a monstrous return in the first round against Carlton, Tigres fans will wait for things to keep things at least more tight today.
Tom Lynch It will be a welcome return for the tigers this week, their goals and experience certainly hope to be huge, but Harry Armstrong He managed to start his first two goals from the AFL last week, the 18 -year -old maybe showing signs that he can take a step forward if necessary.
Great moment for the Travaglia family

Any nerve for the debutante?
You will not have time for any, now it is in the team.


A decade of Maddie’s party

Today marks Maddie’s final game after 10 years of St Kilda supporting Maddie’s vision, financing research in bone marrow failure syndromes.
Maddie’s vision is the beneficial organization created to honor the memory of Maddie Riewoldt, sister of the Legend of the Saints Nick and Primo de Jack de Richmond.

Maddie’s Match, as competitions between St Kilda and Richmond They are designated, has helped to collect more than $ 1 million for vital medical research and services that accelerate the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of bone marrow insufficiency syndromes, all the time supporting patients and families.
St Kilda said there will be “a special tribute in the field, before the game in 3:50 pm to celebrate a decade of association and Reflect on everything that has been achieved through Maddie’s party over the years “that is happening at this time.
Great afternoon for St Kipa

Except, of course, ignore the news of the team.
Jack Steele It is out for the Saints: the pattern a last minute withdrawal for St Kilda in Docklands.
It took the tunnel during warming.
Fox Sports suggests that it is not serious.
It has a knee problem and has been replaced in the race by the debutant, Tobie works.
St kmda vs richmond team news
Thank you Andrew, let’s change our attention to the city to Docklands, where the roof is in the Saints and the tigers are ready to roll.
This is how the teams are formed for today’s second contest.

Two ins for the saints, with Cooper Shaman Ready to play your 50th game, while Sandhurst Youngster and the Top 10 Draft team Tobie works He will make his debut after impressing at the VFL last week.
The 18 -year -old had 25 provisions, 13 disputed possessions and nine tacle for Sandringham in his 31 -point defeat against Geelong.
Liam stock (Bill shock) and Clark hunter (Abdominal lesion) leave.
The tigers welcome Tom Lynch After its suspension, with a medium of 22 years Tyler Sonsie Also making your return to the side as Sam Banks It is discarded with brain shock. Liam Fawcett He is the other player to give his way.
Where now for Melbourne?
It is not easier for demons.
The next is Geelong in Kardinia Park, then Essendon in Adelaide Oval in Gather Round, and then Fremantle in the MCG.
The questions only become more difficult for the center of the demons: can Petracca, Oliver, Viney and Gawn do more?
They are certainly not dominating at this time, and the kangaroos and the Suns have shown that they are very getible.
Full time statistics
Provisions: Gold Coast 388-369
Within the 50s: Gold Coast 65-40
Hit outs: Melbourne 36-28
Authorizations: Gold Coast 40-24
Disputed possessions: Gold Coast 144-126
Not contacted possessions: Melbourne 240-237
Brands within 50: Gold Coast 17-9
Tocleadas: 52 each
FT: Gold Coast defeats Melbourne for 58 points, 18.12 (120) to 8.14 (62)
The Suns have the last word, with Ben Long kicking another before the siren.
This is a great day for Gold Coast, his first victory over Melbourne in 11 years, his second consecutive victory along the way, and rarely seemed to do something else.
A great performance by people like Matt Rowell, Noah Anderson and Touk Miller in the middle, John Noble Brilliant Off Mall-back and a great team effort.
Two solid victories do not mean finals, but this is an impressive beginning of the season of Carrara men.
For demons, however, it is a serious problem. 0-3, another failure to kick a winning score and the center of the countryside was badly defeated.
Return to the drawing board for Simon Goodwin and Co.
Jacob Van Rotoyen gets a late goal for Melbourne
The game has already left, but a little lazy from Sam Clohesy came out to the fullest in 50. The demons managed to create an opportunity, with Jacob Van Rooyen marking in the left front pocket. He returns and kicks him, it’s a beautiful blow, but it’s just a comfort.
Belief, Matt Rowell
The center of the Gold Coast field has won this today, and much of the credit goes to number 18.
Matt Rowell has 36 provisions, eight within the 50s and 13 spaces (the next highest in the ground is six), including eight central authorizations.
It is a great performance of the Suns weapon.
The successes continue to arrive for Melbourne
The Suns do not show signs of removing the pedal foot here in the MCG. They are splashing Melbourne’s defense. Another entrance is marked by Steven May, but there is a free retention of the ball in Ben King!
And now Suns’ spearhead has four! The advantage is 58 and there are still more than five minutes.
Ethan Read joins Gold Coast’s count
Gold Coast continues to arrive, feeling another percentage of reinforcement here. They are still addressing fiercely, forcing the losses of the ball and putting it within 50. This time, Ethan Lee who hits one near the metal.
The Ruck-Forward pushes it slightly, but the kick passes. That is 16 for the game and an advantage of 52 points for visitors!
Harvey Langford receives one for Melbourne
It is very little, too late, but the demons finally calculate how to move it quickly, and go down in an instant, finding Harvey Langford to drill one of 50.
Ben King takes the ton for the Suns!
Steven May is arguing with the referee, but has given a free kick for control against Ben King. King breaks it from a short distance, and has three for the game, and Gold Coast has reached the 100 -point brand. The Suns lead for 51 points, and this is a dominant performance of visitors.
Suns in a roll in the mcg
And in case there were doubts, the Suns make the demons pay.
The ball progresses, there is so much pressure on the Melbourne back six. The ball feeds Sam Flandes, and he adjusts the 14th goal of the Suns game!