ST KILDA 2.7 7.7 11.12 13.15 (93)
MELBOURNE 4.3 6.3 6.5 9.8 (62)
Goals: St Kilda: F Gehrig 4 S Baker J Koschitzke 2
X Clarke A Fiora B Goddard A McQualter R Harvey.
Melbourne: D Neitz R Robertson 3 B Green C Bruce J
White.
Best: St Kilda: F Gehrig J Montagna N Dal Santo X
Clarke L Ball. Melbourne: B Moloney C Bruce N
Jones.
Crowd: 49,490.
Umpires: S McBurney M Stevic S Meredith.
St Kilda's Ross Lyon opened his AFL senior coaching career
perfectly as his side scored an impressive 31-point win
tonight over Melbourne.
The Saints overpowered the Demons at the MCG with ferocious
tackling in the first three quarters of the season opener for
a 13.15 (93) to 9.8 (62) win.
Melbourne gave the Saints a scare in the last quarter, outscoring
them by three goals to two, but St Kilda steadied to hold off the
late challenge.
Onballer Leigh Montagna had 24 possessions for the Saints and
Fraser Gehrig kicked four goals in an outstanding performance at
centre half-forward, while Russell Robertson and David Neitz kicked
three apiece for the Demons.
Robertson also posted an early contender for the goal of the year -
late in the second term, he grabbed the ball out of the air while
lying flat on his back and slotted it through.
The Demons lost defender Matthew Whelan early in the game after his
hard shepherd on Luke Ball, while midfielder Brock McLean was on
crutches after hurting his lower leg just before half-time.
The last time these two teams met, Melbourne ended St Kilda's
season with an outstanding win last September in their elimination
final.
Less than a week later, the Saints made the stunning decision to
sack coach Grant Thomas, who covered tonight's game as a radio
commentator.
Lyon took over after a long apprenticeship in a variety of
assistant coaching roles, including a key role under Paul Roos in
the 2005 Sydney premiership.
The uncertainty that comes with a rookie senior coach and a lengthy
injury list during the off-season meant there were big question
marks over the Saints coming into the season.
Melbourne looked ready to add to those doubts when they started
better and took an eight-point lead into the first change.
Whelan's heavy shepherd on Luke Ball in the opening minutes left
the Saints co-captain with a cut forehead.
But while Ball was able to return to the game in the second term
with his head wrapped in a bandage, a standard injury for the
courageous Saint,
Whelan was forced to stay on the bench for the night.
Neitz kicked the opening goal of the season, seven minutes into the
game.
|But after Demons ruckman Jeff White opened the second term with
his 100th AFL goal in his 200th match, extending the lead to 14
points, the Saints took control.
They kicked the next five goals, with Robertson's freakish snap
reducing the margin to 10 points at the main break.
St Kilda kicked 4.5 to two behinds in the third term and their
inaccuracy was the only reason Melbourne was barely in the match at
the last break, trailing by 37 points.
Melbourne was too reliant on handball in the first three quarters,
but was more direct in the last quarter and pulled to within four
goals before St Kilda closed out the game.


