AFL LIVE: With Wanganeen-Milera back, St Kilda seeks a scalp against in-form Swans

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Conditions are perfect

By Jonathan Drennan

These are the days that make the purgatory of Sydney’s humid summer worth it. The sun is shining, the air is crisp and it’s a big crowd at the SCG to see the Swans take on St Kilda.

The handball chain has the perfect stage. The Harbour City can a fairly fickle when it comes to turning up to barrack for their team if the weather just so, but there’s no excuse today.

Brodie Grundy is back after a week’s well earned rest and he will be looking forward to a battle against Tom De Koning today. Charlie Curnow kicked eight goals last week against Richmond, leading to claims that he’s a flat track bully. St Kilda will present a slightly tougher challenge.

3.24pm

Ryan makes a mark

St Kilda have responded to Sydney’s strong opening with the next two goals, and they’ve both come from the boot of recruit Liam Ryan.

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Conditions are perfect

By Jonathan Drennan

These are the days that make the purgatory of Sydney’s humid summer worth it. The sun is shining, the air is crisp and it’s a big crowd at the SCG to see the Swans take on St Kilda.

The handball chain has the perfect stage. The Harbour City can a fairly fickle when it comes to turning up to barrack for their team if the weather just so, but there’s no excuse today.

Brodie Grundy is back after a week’s well earned rest and he will be looking forward to a battle against Tom De Koning today. Charlie Curnow kicked eight goals last week against Richmond, leading to claims that he’s a flat track bully. St Kilda will present a slightly tougher challenge.

3.19pm

Swans draw first blood

The Swans have flexed early, punching the ball into their forward 50m from the opening ball-up and keeping it there until they scored.

Looked like a goal to Justin McInerney with a clever snap, but the St Kilda defenders appealed it was touched.

After a short delay, the goal was paid to McInerney, who’s been in such good form this year our senior AFL writer Jake Niall named him on the wing of his mid-year All-Australian team, which we published this morning.

Another point to Sydney as they keep the ball locked in their forward line.

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3.03pm

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3.03pm

The crowd question

By Danny Russell

Essendon bombarded members and fans with text messages on Friday in a bid to drag in extra support for the club’s clash with arch rivals Carlton at the MCG tonight.

The club’s marketing department encouraged the Bombers faithful to “celebrate Neale Daniher and shine a light on motor neurone disease” by turning out in force. The Bombers plugged $20 GA tickets – down from $27 across all games at the MCG this King’s Birthday weekend – and 50 per cent off reserved-seat upgrades.

It was a tough opening night at the office for Dean Solomon, who is the Essendon caretaker coach.AFL Photos

The club said it was regular practice to push for extra attendance in the days before big games. They were expecting a crowd of up to 74,000.

Essendon have won just one game this year, while the Blues are on the crest of a mini-wave, having won their past three under interim coach Josh Fraser.

The two sides drew a crowd of 74,280 in the corresponding fixture last year. The Blues won that clash by eight points.

But in the final round of the 2025 season, a meagre 41,150 people turned out to see Carlton win by 34 points.

3.02pm

‘Huge shoes’: Swans great’s high praise for coach

Few in the AFL industry could ever successfully fill the shoes of the “greatest-ever coaches in the history” of the Sydney Swans.

But club great Michael O’Loughlin reckons Dean Cox is on track to do exactly that as John Longmire’s successor.

Swans coach Dean Cox.AFL Photos via Getty Images

In Cox’s second season at the helm, second-placed Sydney (10-2) have established themselves as early premiership contenders, despite numerous injuries.

The Swans led the league for eight weeks before being leapfrogged by Fremantle (11-1) after an away loss to Geelong in round 11.

3.01pm

Good afternoon

G’day everyone and welcome to our AFL live blog for this King’s Birthday Eve Sunday.

We will begin with St Kilda and Sydney at 3.15pm AEST before tonight’s rivalry clash between Carlton and Essendon at the MCG.

Please enjoy the hours to come.

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