Geelong Cats vs St Kilda Saints live scores – 2013 AFL Round 18

Saturday fourth AFL Round 18 match is between Geelong Cats and St Kilda Saints with the game to be played at Simonds Stadium. The opening bounce is set to commence at 7:40PM local time with home team St Kilda Saints currently holding favouritism. View our AFL live scores, odds and results for the game between Geelong Cats and St Kilda Saints.

WHERE AND WHEN: Simonds Stadium, 7:40PM July 27, 2013

 

Opening odds comparison:

Geelong Cats 1.06 1.06 1.05 1.06 1.06 1.07
St Kilda Saints
9.00 9.00 10.00 9.00 9.00 9.00

Preview:

Geelong play St Kilda on Saturday, 7.40pm at Simonds Stadium. The Cats will be expected to win here, with St Kilda inconsistent at best in 2013 and with little to play for other than pride. With Geelong at home and looking ahead to the finals, they should have more than enough to take on the Saints. While the unsettled Cats outfit and unpredictable nature of St Kilda could make for some surprises, Geelong should be able to win here with ease.

Teams:

Geelong Cats:

1 Mitch Brown
2 Billie Smedts
4 Andrew Mackie
5 Travis Varcoe
7 Harry Taylor
9 James Kelly
11 Joel Corey
12 Trent West (EMG)
13 Tom Lonergan
14 Joel Selwood
15 Jordan Schroder (EMG)
16 Dawson Simpson
19 Taylor Hunt (INT)
20Steve Johnson
21 Jordan Murdoch (EMG)
22 Mitch Duncan
23 Josh Caddy (INT)
26 Tom Hawkins
27 Mathew Stokes
29 Cameron Guthrie
30 Nathan Vardy (INT)
31 James Podsiadly
32 Steven Motlop
33 George Horlin-Smith (INT)
44 Corey Enright

In: Steve Johnson, Taylor Hunt, Nathan Vardy, Mitch Brown, George Horlin-Smith
Out: Josh Hunt (Shin) ,Jimmy Bartel (Suspension) ,Jesse Stringer (Knee) ,Jordan Murdoch (Omitted) ,Mark Blicavs (Managed)

 

St Kilda Saints:

1 Tom Hickey (INT)
2 Arryn Siposs (INT)
3 Jack Steven
4 Clinton Jones
5 Ben McEvoy
6 Sebastian Ross (EMG)
7 Lenny Hayes
9Tom Lee
11 Leigh Montagna
12 Nick Riewoldt
14 Jarryn Geary
16 Jack Newnes
17 Dylan Roberton
20 David Armitage
22 Farren Ray
24 Sean Dempster
26 Nick Dal Santo
28 Rhys Stanley (EMG)
29 Jimmy Webster (INT)
31 Tom Simpkin
33 James Gwilt
35 Josh Saunders
38 Sam Dunell (EMG)
43 Tom Curren (INT)
44 Stephen Milne

In: Jarryn Geary, Arryn Siposs
Out: Trent Dennis-Lane (Omitted) ,Rhys Stanley (Omitted)

AFL star has more bloody therapy for knee

St Kilda captain Nick Riewoldt has undergone another course of a radical blood treatment to help prolong his AFL career.

Riewoldt revealed last August he was having a therapy called orthokine on his troublesome knee.

The star key forward has struggled with knee problems and he admits that factor will decide when he retires.

Riewoldt is 30 and has played 253 senior games.

“If I’m honest, that’s going to be the thing that stops me playing, because everything else feels really good,” he told Fox Footy’s On The Couch program.

Riewoldt said he had another course of the blood treatment from round six this season through to round 12.

“Basically they take out some of your blood and spin it down and take all the anti-inflammatory properties out of the blood,” he said.

“Then over a six-week course they inject that back into your knee.

“It’s all natural stuff from your body, they just take out the good parts of it and it’s therefore more concentrated.

“The idea is that it just improves the atmosphere and environment within your knee and reduces a bit of swelling.

“That’s my big problem, trying to get the swelling down.”

Riewoldt has enjoyed another strong season, kicking 37 goals in 15 games, but admits he has become frustrated at times with how teammates have kicked the ball to him in attack.

“No doubt I’ve had a couple of games and few instances within games where my body language has gotten the better of me,” he said.

“That’s something I need to be aware of and as a leader of a football club, I need to keep my emotions in check.”

Riewoldt refused to discuss the sensitive issues surrounding teammate Stephen Milne, who is facing four rape charges.

The small forward is among several Saints veterans whose AFL futures are clouded beyond this season.

“Any time it’s spoken about, there’s the real potential to cause distress to everyone involved,” Riewoldt said.

“So for that reason, I don’t want to get into the details of how different people have reacted.

“But come the end of the year, based solely on Milney’s football, there will be a decision made.”

Riewoldt said he had heard none of the booing from Carlton fans when Milne returned from a club suspension two weekends ago.

“During the game I didn’t notice it,” he said.

Lenny Hayes is another Saints star who could leave the club at the end of the season.

Riewoldt wants Hayes to play on, as much for his character as his ability.

“It’s a really tough one – I certainly hope so, purely from a selfish point of view,” he said.

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