AFL GRAND FINAL 2009; ST KILDA V GEELONG;
MATCH PREVIEW PLUS TV / RADIO BROADCAST DETAILS By Ben Jensen AFL GRAND FINAL 2009 ST KILDA SAINTS V GEELONG CATS ONE THING stands between an unchanged Geelong and a second Premiership inside three season; a sizeable one in St Kilda, a side who dominated season 2009, dropping just the two games, towards the end of the season. Geelong are the overwhelming favourites with the betting public, paying out an average of $1.60 for a win comparred with the Saints at $2.40 generally Latest Odds. Still, most punters still work for a living so you can't always take that as an accurate judgement. Geelong thrashed Collingwood by 73 points in the second Preliminary Final last Saturday night at the MCG, while the Saints got the job done over the Bulldogs at the same venue the previous night by just 7 points. MATCH REPORT & FULL RESULTS
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YOUR SAY: WILL THE CATS GET OVER THE LINE? HOW THEY GOT THERE 1ST PRELIMINARY FINAL ST KILDA: 0.2, 3.6, 7.6, 9.6
(60) DEFEATED GOALS: ST KILDA: Riewoldt 4, Hayes, Fisher,
McQualter, Dal Santo, Milne 2ND PRELIMINARY FINAL GEELONG
: 3.6, 7.7, 11.13, 17.18 (120) DEFEATED GOALS
GEELONG: Chapman 5, Byrnes 2, Hawkins 2, Ablett 2, Varcoe 2, Ottens,
Mooney, Johnson, Corey BEST
GEELONG: Scarlett, Enright, Ablett, Milburn, Bartel, Chapman, Mackie UMPIRES: FIELD:
Stephen McBurney, Brett Rosebury, Shaun Ryan TIP? Cats by 39 points BETTING GUIDE (As At 24/9/2009) (Check OnThePunt for latest odds)* The odds for Hawthorn are expected to narrow closer to the game, but on the Wednesday the Cats were short priced favourites, paying around $1.20 with the Hawks $4 outsiders.
* This information does not constitute investment advice. And if you think it does, you may as well invest in Babcock & Brown, Opus Prime or ABC Learning Centres. Suffice to say, don't rely on us, check the latest odds yourself. YOUR SAY
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AFL GRAND FINAL 2009 ST KILDA V GEELONG SATURDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 2009, 14:30 AEST MCG DVD AVAILABLE NOW!
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No Changes B: Darren Milburn - Matthew Scarlett - Corey
Enright
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ST KILDA IN:
Sean Dempster B: Jason Blake, Zac Dawson, Steven Baker Share this Story with a friend Add to Facebook |
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Updated 17/9/2009 Player (Injury) Onset; Estimated Return; Notes Josh
Hunt (ACL) - season |
SAINTS INJURY LIST Sam McGarry (shoulder) - indefinite |
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2009, ROUND 14 SUNDAY 5 JULY 2009, 15:10 AEST, ETIHAD STADIUM SAINTS WIN FIRST BLOOD By Ben Jensen (from Leipzig, GermanY) AFL 2009 ROUND 14 ST KILDA SAINTS V GEELONG CATS ST KILDA have won the first major battle over Geelong for 2009, winning by one goal over a fast finishing Geelong side who levelled scores after being 23 points down with just minutes to spare. Former Eagle Michael Gardiner was the hero for the Saints, marking with just over a minute to go and converting to give his new side the four points and outright top spot on the ladder, and much needed confidence over the Cats. St Kilda led by as much as five goals at one point, the Cats never holding the ascendency. Geelong key backman Harry Taylor suffered a major injury in the huge pack that proceeded Gardinerīs mark and winning goal, being knocked unconcious. Darren Milburn injured an ankle while Steve Johnson, a late withdrawl, may again miss with a hip injury. MATCH
PREVIEW AND TEAM LISTS ST KILDA
5.3, 8.4, 10.5, 14.7 (91) DEFEATED GOALS BEST INJURIES CROWD: 54,444 at Etihad Stadium, Melbourne Docklands |
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