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SAINTS FIXTURE PAGE SEASON 38 GUIDE

TEAMS WE LL PLAY TWICE 1 2015 1 3 FIXTURE HIGHLIGHTS TOP SIX TEAM 2015 MIDDLE SIX TEAM 2015 BOTTOM SIX TEAMS 1 TWILIGHT HOME MATCH (DOWN FROM 4 IN 2015) x5 BACK-TO-BACK TRAVEL & 6-DAY BREAKS x1 INTERSTATE TRIPS x2 ZERO x1 x1 FIRST GAME IN LAUNCESTON SINCE 2009 ROUND 4 V HAWTHORN 50 TH A N N I V E R S A R Y 1966 P R E M I E R S H I P V R O U N D 3 S A T U R D A Y A F T E R N O O N M C G PRIDE FEATURES WHAT S INSIDE - ROUND BY ROUND Fixture Highlights 2 Round by Round 4 Timeslot by Timeslot 6 Stadium by Stadium 7 Home Fixture 9 Team by Team 10 NAB Challenge 32 34 Map 36 N I C K R I E W O L D T 300 GAMES V ROUND 2 2 3

ROUND BY ROUND FIXTURE RD DATE OPPONENT VENUE HOME/AWAY LOCAL TIME TV RD DATE OPPONENT VENUE HOME/AWAY LOCAL TIME TV 1 Sunday, March 27 Adelaide Oval Away 2.50pm 13 Bye 2 Saturday, April 2 Home 7.25pm 14 Saturday, June 25 Home 7.25pm 3 Saturday, April 9 MCG Home 1.45pm 15 Saturday, July 2 Metricon Stadium Away 1.40pm 4 Saturday, April 16 Aurora Stadium Away 2.10pm 16 Sunday, July 10 Away 4.40pm 5 Sunday, April 24 Home 1.10pm 17 Sunday, July 17 Home 3.20pm 6 Saturday, April 30 Away 1.45pm 18 Saturday, July 23 Away 7.25pm 7 Sunday, May 8 Home 3.20pm 19 Saturday, July 30 Away 7.25pm 8 Sunday, May 15 Domain Stadium Away 2.40pm 20 Sunday, August 7 MCG Away 1.10pm 9 Sunday, May 22 Home 4.40pm 21 Saturday, August 13 Home 7.25pm 10 Saturday, May 28 Home 4.35pm 22 Saturday, August 20 MCG Away 2.10pm 11 Sunday, June 5 Adelaide Oval Away 4.10pm 23 TBC Home TBC TBC 12 Sunday, June 12 Home 1.10pm Download this fixture to your calendar 4 5

VENUE TIMESLOT BY TIMESLOT VENUE STADIUM BY STADIUM Browse our interstate membership options SATURDAY AFTERNOON 3 April 9 Collingwood MCG 1.45pm 4 April 16 Hawthorn Aurora Stadium 2.10pm 6 April 30 Melbourne 1.45pm 15 July 2 Gold Coast SUNS Metricon Stadium 1.40pm 22 August 20 Richmond MCG 2.10pm SATURDAY TWILIGHT 10 May 28 Fremantle 4.35pm SATURDAY NIGHT 2 April 2 Western Bulldogs 7.25pm 14 June 25 Geelong Cats 7.25pm 18 July 23 Western Bulldogs 7.25pm 19 July 30 North Melbourne 7.25pm 21 August 13 Sydney Swans 7.25pm SUNDAY AFTERNOON 1 March 27 Port Adelaide Adelaide Oval 2.50pm 5 April 24 GWS GIANTS 1.10pm 7 May 8 North Melbourne 3.20pm 8 May 15 West Coast Eagles Domain Stadium 2.40pm 12 June 12 Carlton 1.10pm 17 July 17 Melbourne 3.20pm 20 August 7 Carlton MCG 1.10pm SUNDAY TWILIGHT METRICON STADIUM LOCAL TIME 15 July 2 Gold Coast Suns Away 1.40pm AURORA STADIUM LOCAL TIME 4 April 16 Hawthorn Away 2.10pm DOMAIN STADIUM LOCAL TIME 8 May 15 West Coast Eagles Away 2.40pm ETIHAD STADIUM LOCAL TIME 2 April 2 Western Bulldogs Home 7.25pm 5 April 24 GWS GIANTS Home 1.10pm 6 April 30 Melbourne Away 1.45pm 7 May 8 North Melbourne Home 3.20pm 9 May 22 Essendon Home 4.40pm 10 May 28 Fremantle Home 4.35pm 12 June 12 Carlton Home 1.10pm 14 June 25 Geelong Cats Home 7.25pm 16 July 10 Essendon Away 4.40pm 17 July 17 Melbourne Home 3.20pm 18 July 23 Western Bulldogs Away 7.25pm 19 July 30 North Melbourne Away 7.25pm 21 August 13 Sydney Swans Home 7.25pm 23 TBC Brisbane Home TBC 9 May 22 Essendon 4.40pm 11 June 5 Adelaide Crows Adelaide Oval 4.10pm 16 July 10 Essendon 4.40pm TBC 23 Brisbane ADELAIDE STADIUM LOCAL TIME 1 March 27 Port Adelaide Away 2.50pm 11 June 5 Adelaide Crows Away 4.10pm MCG LOCAL TIME 3 April 9 Collingwood Home 1.45pm 20 August 7 Carlton Away 1.10pm 22 August 20 Richmond Away 2.10pm 6 7

BE ENTERTAINED THE ULTIMATE MATCHDAY EXPERIENCE ETIHAD & MCG ST KILDA HOME GAMES > Browse our home game membership options Contact the St Kilda Corporate sales team to plan your hospitality package. E: corporate@saints.com.au P: 03 8765 4317 RD DATE OPPONENT VENUE LOCAL TIME TV 2 Saturday, April 2 7.25pm 3 Saturday, April 9 MCG 1.45pm 5 Sunday, April 24 1.10pm 7 Sunday, May 8 3.20pm 9 Sunday, May 22 4.40pm 10 Saturday, May 28 4.35pm 12 Sunday, June 12 1.10pm 14 Saturday, June 25 7.25pm 17 Sunday, July 17 3.20pm 21 Saturday, August 13 7.25pm 23 TBC TBC TBC 8 9

Josh Bruce 5 goals (Round 7, 2015) ADELAIDE CROWS PICTURED - Josh Bruce LAST TIME ROUND 7, 2015 ADL 18 11 119 STK 10 13 73 Six weeks into its inaugural season in the AFL the Adelaide Crows were an unknown quality. But the Crows seemed to be a bit out of their depth in their first trip to Moorabbin in round 7, 1991 where they took on a St Kilda team that was welcoming Tony Lockett and Nicky Winmar in for their first games of the year. Lockett booted 12 goals and Winmar had 33 touches as the Crows were smashed by 131 points for what was at the time the biggest winning margin in St Kilda s history. The Saints faced a tough task in the first week of the 2005 finals with an away game against top of the table Adelaide and looked to be in trouble after they kicked just the one goal in the first quarter. But a spirited effort by the young Saints saw them hold the Crows goalless in the second term and hold out a narrow lead that gave them a direct path to the preliminary final. Nick Dal Santo was polished in the midfield and second-gamer James Gwilt kicked two handy goals but the star of the night was 34-year-old Robert Harvey who had 31 touches and kicked three goals to be his team s best player. The image of Harvey raising his arms in triumph and being mobbed by his young teammates at the siren lingers in the memory of most Saints fans. Leigh Montagna 37 disposals (Round 6, 2014) Nick Riewoldt 4 goals (Round 9, 2015) BRISBANE LIONS PICTURED - Leigh Montagna LAST TIME ROUND 9, 2015 BRI 13 8 86 STK 16 12 108 The most powerful team of the early part of the 2000s was a formidable opponent for a young and developing Saints team but two matches at what was then known as the Telstra Dome stand out. In 2003 the Saints staged a massive upset thanks partly to an Austinn Jones shot that was judged a point when it may have been out of bounds. The Lions were on their way to a third successive flag but that didn t worry the youthful Saints team. The following year St Kilda had won its first five games but was widely predicted to have a reality check against the powerful Lions. It wasn t to be, and Troy Schwarze s spectacular long goal in the final minute had every Saints fan out of their seats in jubilation. ROUND 11 Sunday, June 5 Adelaide Oval 4.10pm Local Time STK 10 ADL 10 ROUND 23 TBC TBC STK 10 BRI 10 10 11

Real COFFEE. Real SMALL. CARLTON LAST TIME ROUND 4, 2015 STK 12 9 81 CAR 18 13 121 For all the misery of the 1980s, the Saints were capable of the odd stroke of magic such as in round two, 1989. Carlton had been a powerhouse team of the 1980s and was still a strong outfit. The biggest match-up of the day was key forward Tony Lockett against highly-rated defender Stephen Silvagni. Lockett had an absolute day out with nine goals to his name late in the game. But his biggest moment came in the final minute when he took a mark on the boundary line and calmly slotted his 10th goal to give the Saints a four-point win. St Kilda fans who had spent years watching their team regularly lose to Carlton may have felt a bit of revenge in 2004 when they handed them a 108-point thumping. The Saints score of 31.10 (196) remains the highest score ever conceded by the Blues. Fraser Gehrig kicked nine goals, Stephen Milne kicked six and Lenny Hayes had 37 touches in a truly dominant performance. Jimmy Webster debut (Round 7, 2013) David Armitage 100th game (Round 16, 2014) PICTURED - David Armitage ROUND 12 Sunday, June 12 1.10pm ROUND 20 Sunday, August 7 MCG 1.10pm STK 14 CAR 6 12 13

ROUND 3 SATURDAY APRIL 9 MCG 1.45PM 1966 P R E M I E R S H I P 50 TH A N N I V E R S A R Y V COLLINGWOOD LAST TIME ROUND 3, 2015 COL 21 14 140 STK 10 6 66 For all the great rivalries in football, no two teams have a Grand Final history quite like St Kilda and Collingwood. The Saints famously won their first and only premiership by a single point against the Magpies in 1966. Barry Breen s wobbly punt that bounced through for a point was enough to secure the Saints first silverware. Fourty four years later the two teams were locked in another Grand Final epic that finished in just the third draw in Grand Final history. Collingwood won the replay the following week with the Saints coming as close as possible to premiership glory without actually tasting it. Another memorable September clash between the two foundation teams came in 1992. It was on right from the coin toss when Magpies skipper Tony Shaw took the chance to mouth off at Saints counterpart Danny Frawley only to earn a stern shove to the chest. The Saints went on to notch their first finals win in 19 years, only to bow out the following week against Footscray. STK 8 COLL 11 DRAW 1 14 15

ESSENDON LAST TIME ROUND 14, 2015 STK 25 12 162 ESS 8 4 52 You don t have to look too far back to find a memorable game against the Bombers, with the Saints thrashing the red and black to the tune of 110 points in round 14, 2015. Josh Bruce kicked five and Nick Riewoldt kicked four while David Armitage had 38 possessions. There has been particular interest in these two teams since Brendon Goddard became the first player to change clubs under the AFL s free agency system. Goddard departed the Saints for the Bombers at the end of 2012. Jack Billings first AFL goal (Round 5, 2014) Jack Lonie Rising Star nomination (Round 14, 2015) Josh Bruce St Kilda debut (Round 5, 2014) Daniel McKenzie debut (Round 5, 2015) PICTURED - (L-R) Jack Sinclair, Jack Lonie, Jack Steven. ROUND 9 Sunday, May 22 4.40pm ROUND 16 Sunday, July 10 4.40pm 16 17 STK 9 ESS 11

FREMANTLE LAST TIME ROUND 19, 2015 STK 8 11 59 FRE 15 6 96 Games against Fremantle have always held a particular level of interest ever since Ross Lyon quit the Saints coaching post at the end of 2011 to take the Fremantle job. In Lyon s time at Fremantle, the Saints have enjoyed a couple of surprise wins at Etihad Stadium. The first was the final game of the 2013 season in which Jack Steven and Leigh Montagna each had 47 possessions and the Saints won by 71 points as they farewelled the retiring Justin Koschitzke, Stephen Milne and Jason Blake. The following year the Saints staged the biggest upset of the season, knocking off a Fremantle making its run home to the finals. The most memorable moment of that game was Saints ruckman Billy Longer theatrically pointing to the scoreboard while engaging in a push and shove with Zac Clarke. Jack Steven and Leigh Montagna 47 disposals each (Round 23, 2013) Nick Riewoldt 4 goals and 30 disposals (Round 18, 2014) PICTURED - Nick Riewoldt & Luke Dunstan ROUND 10 Saturday, May 28 4.35pm 18 PICTURED - Billy Longer 19 STK 14 FRE 6

GEELONG CATS LAST TIME ROUND 21, 2015 STK 14 13 97 GEE 17 7 97 The round 14, 2009 clash is widely regarded as one of the great home and away games of the modern era. Both teams had gone into the game undefeated and the match was hotly anticipated as a dress rehearsal to that year s Grand Final (which it turned out to be the case.) The match lived up to the hype right down to the final minutes when St Kilda ruckman Michael Gardiner took a spectacular contested mark and kicked the goal to give the Saints the win. Gardiner took another mark shortly afterwards on the wing to hold up play and give his team a brilliant win. The two teams have engaged in several big finals over the years including the 1991 elimination final that featured a shootout between Bill Brownless and Tony Lockett, qualifying finals in 2008 and 2010 and of course the Grand Final in 2009 which Geelong won by a narrow margin. Seb Ross career high 28 disposals (Round 13, 2014) Jason Holmes debut (Round 21, 2015) ROUND 14 Saturday, June 25 7.25pm 20 21 STK 6 GEE 13 DRAW 1

GOLD COAST SUNS LAST TIME ROUND 2, 2015 GC 10 16 76 STK 16 8 104 St Kilda went into 2015 with some experts predicting they wouldn t win a game for the year. That went out the window two weeks into the season when Josh Bruce announced himself on the AFL scene with a six goal performance at Metricon Stadium that took his team to a surprise win. Jack Sinclair and Jack Lonie also impressed in their second games. Two players have played for both clubs with Tom Hickey arriving at the Saints at the end of 2012 after spending two years with the Suns, while Andrew McQualter went the other way after his time at the Saints ended in 2011. GWS GIANTS LAST TIME ROUND 15, 2015 GWS 12 12 84 STK 6 13 49 The briefest of all rivalries the Saints have and the strongest connection between the two clubs is Josh Bruce, who changed from orange and charcoal to red, white and black at the end of 2013. It s a move that has paid off so far for both the Saints and Bruce, with the key forward booting 50 goals in a career best season in 2015. Josh Bruce 6 goals (Round 2, 2015) Jack Lonie first AFL goal (Round 2, 2015) Jack Sinclair first AFL goal (Round 2, 2015) Sam Fisher 200 Games (Round 2, 2015) PICTURED - Sam Fisher Jack Lonie debut (Round 1, 2015) Jack Sinclair debut (Round 1, 2015) Tim Membrey Saints debut game and first club goal (Round 1, 2015) Josh Bruce Mark on the Year nomination (Round 1, 2015) PICTURED - Josh Bruce ROUND 15 Saturday, July 2 Metricon Stadium 1.40pm Local Time LAST 8 STK 5 GC 3 ROUND 5 Sunday, April 24 1.10pm 22 23 LAST 5 STK 3 GWS 2

HAWTHORN LAST TIME ROUND 10, 2015 STK 10 9 69 HAW 20 12 132 Having shared the Mornington Peninsula as a traditional recruiting zone, as well as Waverley Park as a home ground, there is a lot of common ground between the Hawks and the Saints. But the most famous common ground would have to be Allan Jeans - a favourite son of both clubs, having coached the Saints to the 1966 premiership and Hawthorn to three flags in 1983, 1986 and 1989. The two teams contested one of the most intense Grand Finals of all time in 1971 where both teams went into the Grand Final with one premiership apiece. The Hawks came from behind to secure their second despite Hawks full forward Peter Hudson falling just short of kicking a record 151st goal for the season. Hawthorn has since gone on to win a few more flags, us not so much. MELBOURNE LAST TIME ROUND 11, 2015 MEL 6 10 46 STK 12 11 83 St Kilda s longest current winning streak is against Melbourne with the Saints claiming the past 12 victories over the red and blue, with the most recent a thrilling win thanks to a last minute goal from Leigh Montagna. The vision and audio of Alan Richardson from the coaches box remains one of the most enduring images of St Kilda s 2015 season. Some of the more memorable St Kilda v Melbourne games in recent seasons include the 1987 clash where Tony Lockett booted 12 of St Kilda s 14 goals in total in a losing team and the 1978 clash where the Saints kicked their highest ever score of 31.18 (204). Blake Acres debut (Round 7, 2014) Maverick Weller St Kilda debut (Round 7, 2014) Jarryn Geary 100th game (Round 7, 2014) ROUND 4 Saturday, April 16 Aurora Stadium 2.10pm Local Time PICTURED - Jack Steven STK 8 HAW 11 DRAW 1 Luke Dunstan, Jack Billings and Eli Templeton AFL debut (Round 1, 2014) Leigh Montagna goal with seconds remaining (Round 11, 2015) ROUND 6 Saturday, April 30 1.45pm ROUND 17 Sunday, July 17 3.20pm PICTURED - Eli Templeton 24 25 STK 14 MEL 6

Leigh Montagna 33 disposals (Round 20, 2015) NORTH MELBOURNE LAST TIME ROUND 20, 2015 NTH 18 12 120 STK 11 17 83 One of the most defining games in St Kilda s history came against North Melbourne in round 5, 1933. A succession of injuries in a bruising encounter left the Saints with only 15 men on the ground by the final quarter, not that that held them back from eventually securing a 14-point win. It was widely believed that after this game it was decided that St Kilda players would wear the club shield on the jumper, a tradition that continues to this day. But that urban legend has since been dispelled, with photographic evidence of players wearing the shield in earlier games in 1933. Nick Riewoldt s 600th AFL goal (Round 12, 2014) Tom Curren s debut (Round 17, 2013) PORT ADELAIDE LAST TIME ROUND 18, 2015 PTA 17 10 112 STK 6 13 49 As far as heart-breakers go, few can surpass the 2004 preliminary final between St Kilda and Port Adelaide. The Saints led for a decent portion of the game and had all the momentum when Fraser Gehrig booted his 100th goal for the season early in the match. The ensuring crowd invasion brought a halt to proceedings and to St Kilda s momentum and the Power were able to claw their way back, eventually winning that game and the following week s Grand Final against the Brisbane Lions while the Saints were left to ponder what might have been. There have been some more pleasant memories of Port Adelaide encounters the second ever game between the two was a win to the Saints with the 33-point margin just enough to secure the 1997 minor premiership. ROUND 7 Sunday, May 8 3.20pm ROUND 19 Saturday, July30 7.25pm STK 11 NTH 9 ROUND 1 Sunday, March 27 Adelaide Oval 2.50pm Local Time 26 27 STK 5 PRT 15

RICHMOND LAST TIME ROUND 16, 2015 STK 10 13 73 RCH 13 11 89 The most famous common ground between the Saints and the Tigers was the sensational trade in 1971 that saw Ian Stewart head to Richmond and Bill Barrot to the Saints. Stewart won a third Brownlow medal and a premiership with Richmond while Barrot played two games and left St Kilda before the season was out. It was fair to say we didn t come out on top in that one. In 2015 the two clubs contested the inaugural Maddie s Match in honour of Maddie Riewoldt the sister of St Kilda captain Nick and cousin of Richmond s Jack. The match celebrated Maddie Riewoldt s Vision which was set up to raise awareness and funding for sufferers of aplastic anaemia. SYDNEY SWANS LAST TIME ROUND 11, 2015 MEL 6 10 46 STK 12 11 83 These two clubs have in many ways had parallel histories since they were foundation VFL clubs in 1897. The Swans, based at Lakeside Oval and the Saints at the nearby Junction Oval were very close neighbours with a limited amount of success for the bulk of their histories. Since the Swans relocated to Sydney in 1982 the teams have continued a rivalry that has only been heightened by the departures of Tony Lockett and Barry Hall to the Swans. It hasn t always been one-way traffic though as the Saints pulled off one of the most successful trades of all time when it landed Adam Schneider and Sean Dempster at the end of 2007. Perhaps the most memorable image from the history between the two teams is the pig that was released on to the SCG during a Swans v St Kilda game in 1993 with number 4, Pluga written on its body. Hugh Goddard debut (Round 16, 2015) Maddie s Match (Round 16, 2015) PICTURED - (L-R) Jack Sinclair, Nick Riewoldt, Paddy McCartin Jason Holmes vs fellow international player Mike Pyke, Round 22, 2015 PICTURED - Jason Holmes ROUND 22 Saturday, August 20 MCG 2.10pm STK 13 RIC 6 DRAW 1 ROUND 21 Saturday, August 13 7.25pm 28 29 STK 9 SYD 11

Hugh Goddard s first AFL goal (Round 23, 2015) Jack Billings Rising Star nomination and 25 disposals at 100% efficiency (Round 14, 2014) WEST COAST EAGLES PICTURED - Jason Holmes LAST TIME ROUND 23, 2015 WSC 18 17 125 STK 4 6 30 The Saints have had some sensational battles with the Eagles over the years including some gripping encounters at Subiaco Oval that have fallen the Saints way. Few could forget the round six match in 1998 when the Saints crossed the nullabor without co-captains Nathan Burke and Stewart Loewe. Many predicted a thumping but few predicted a six-goal haul from both Daniel Healy and Peter Everitt on the day they each turned 24 years old. A late free kick against Ashley McIntosh in the Saints forward line sealed the win by two points. Nine years later the Saints faced another daunting trip west, this time to take on an Eagles team that was flying high from winning the previous year s premiership. The Saints were boosted by the absence of Chris Judd and Ben Cousins and had the added incentive of Robert Harvey s 350th AFL game. After a tight first term, the Saints booted seven goals in a stunning second quarter, giving them a lead they didn t surrender and one of the more unlikely victories. The love for Harvey was evident at the end of the game with St Kilda players coming from everywhere to mob him. Farren Ray s 200th afl game (round 13, 2015) Jack Billings three last quarter goals and four for the match (round 6, 2015) David Armitage career-high 45 disposals (round 6, 2015) WESTERN BULLDOGS PICTURED - Jack Billings LAST TIME ROUND 5, 2015 STK 7 14 56 WSB 9 8 62 The Bulldogs were one of the fairytale stories of 2015, surpassing almost every expectation by finishing in the finals. And it looked like they were set to continue their winning ways when they led by 55 points shortly before half-time of their round six clash with the Saints. A scuffle right on half-time seemed to act as a spark for the Saints who piled on seven goals in the third quarter and another four in the last to give them a seven-point victory in what was the fifth greatest comeback win in the history of the VFL/AFL. Jack Billings and David Armitage had career-best games for the Saints, Armitage gathering an extraordinary 45 disposals and Billings kicking four second-half goals to orchestrate one of the most unlikely victories. The two clubs also share a title they would both be happy to shed some time soon as the only two Victorian clubs to have won just one premiership. ROUND 8 Sunday, May 15 Domain Stadium 2.40pm Local Time STK 8 CAR 12 ROUND 2 Saturday, April 2 7.25pm ROUND 18 Saturday, July 23 7.25pm 30 31 STK 14 WB 6

PRE-SEASON NAB CHALLENGE RD DATE OPPONENT VENUE LOCAL TIME TV 1 North Melbourne 2:05pm Fox Footy AFL Live App 2 Brisbane Lions Harrup Park Country Club, Mackay 3:40pm Fox Footy AFL Live App 3 Melbourne 4:10pm Fox Footy AFL Live App 1300 467 246 32 SAINTSMEMBERSHIP.COM.AU PICTURED - St Kilda taking on GWS in the 2014 NAB CupWagga 33

VENUE INFORMATION ETIHAD STADIUM CAPACITY: 53,355 GROUND DIMENSIONS: 159.5M X 128.8M GETTING THERE ADDRESS 740 Bourke St, Docklands, Vic 3008 CAR s Car Parking in Docklands Melbourne is open 24 hours a day - seven days a week with more than 2,500 undercover car parks available daily. TRAIN Southern Cross Station is located adjacent to. It is a short walk across the Bourke Street pedestrian footbridge. TRAM City trams run to from La Trobe Street and Harbour Esplanade. Trams also stop in the CBD on Spencer Street, Bourke Street and Collins Street and all are a short walk to. MEMBERSHIP SERVICES HOME MATCHES ONLY Our membership services team will be located on the Bourke Street footbridge and outside gate 5 at all home match days up until the mid-season bye. Memberships can be purchased from either of these locations and our team are happy to assist with any ticketing or membership queries. A membership services staff member will also be located in the white ticket booth outside gate 5 for the entire season. SAINTS LOCKER Saints Locker offers the biggest range of official Saints merchandise and is the only place at which offers Saints members their exclusive member discount. HOME MATCHES ONLY External Outlet: Bourke Street Footbridge FOOD & BEVERAGE OUTLETS BARS Level 1: Aisle 8, Aisle 21, Aisle 28, Aisle 34, Aisle 41, Aisle 47 Level 2: Aisle 29, Aisle 44 Level 3: Aisle 9, Aisle 17, Aisle 24, Aisle 33, Aisle 40, Aisle 48 FOOD Level 1: Aisle 4, Aisle 7, Aisle 18, Aisle 22, Aisle 21, Aisle 42, Aisle 45 Level 2: Aisle 31, Aisle 42 Level 3: Aisle 1, Aisle 5, Aisle 13, Aisle 20, Aisle 25, Aisle 29, Aisle 37, Aisle 44 Internal Outlets: Inside Gate 5 & Gate 7 Extra outlets may be available for select matches. Check Saints.com.au for further match day information. 34 35

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