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As it happened: Saints beat Bombers as Winmar, Lockett watch on; Curnow brilliance takes Blues to win over Giants

Roy Ward
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That’s it for tonight

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All four games are done for today so that’s it for our blog tonight.

Thanks so much for following along and for the comments and opinions on the matches.

Please keep checking our sport page for more AFL coverage and more live blogs.

Have a lovely evening and I’ll see you all soon.

Bye for now.

Winmar proud of Ugle-Hagan’s strength in racism fight

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Indigenous champion Nicky Winmar has expressed pride in Jamarra Ugle-Hagan’s decision to tackle racism head-on.

The 20-year-old Western Bulldogs forward made a powerful stand on Thursday night, replicating Winmar’s iconic gesture when he lifted his jumper and pointed to his skin.

Tony Lockett and Nicky Winmar.AFL Photos

The remarkable moment at Marvel Stadium came just five days after Ugle-Hagan was racially abused during and after a match at the same venue.

It was almost 30 years to the day since Winmar famously stood up to racial abuse from Collingwood supporters at Victoria Park in April 1993.

Adelaide shocks Power in Showdown

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The Adelaide Crows have stunned the Port Adelaide Power to beat them by 31 points in tonight’s match at Adelaide Oval.

Riley Thilthorpe stepped up for the Crows kicking five goals and star recruit Izak Rankine kicked four goals in a memorable win by the Crows.

Port Adelaide wore their prison bars for the first time in a Showdown and they look terribly disappointed.

Connor Rozee had 24 disposals to lead the Power.

Adelaide’s Jordan Dawson won the Showdown Medal.

Tom Clurey of Port Adelaide marks behind Taylor Walker of the Crows and Miles Bergman of Port Adelaide.Getty Images
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‘It wasn’t like any other game’: Wilkie

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St Kilda defender Callum Wilkie spoke to Channel Seven post game.

The Bombers came out you hard, particularly in the second half you must be part of the boys digging deep to get done?

They came hard and we went back at them so it’s a special night for the football club, we try to prepare like with any other game but deep down we knew it wasn’t just like any other game. It’s good to see all the Saints fans up and about. They haven’t had a lot to cheer for for a lot of years so it’s exciting to get a win for them.

Callum Wilkie.Getty Images

Plenty to cheer about tonight but, as you mentioned, the 150th paying homage to the past, present and future of this footy club, makes it even more special.

FT: St Kilda 14.8 (92) d Essendon 10.8 (68)

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St Kilda has stormed back to beat Essendon and go to 3-0 to start this season.

They should also end the night on top of the AFL ladder which is a lovely touch on a night where they have celebrated their 150th anniversary as a club.

The crowd was 69,255 fans which is one of the biggest in Saints history during a home and away game.

Mason Wood’s shoulder injury will be a worry for the Saints while Essendon should take a little belief from their ability to fight back to within a few points early in this last term.

Jack Higgins pops his collar after kicking a goal.Getty Images
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Parish kicks late goal for Dons

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Parish has come up with a late goal, he has battled on tonight.

But Saints will claim this one comfortably with Mason Wood sitting out the last minutes after having an issue with his shoulder.

Saints 92, Bombers 68 with two mins to go.

Hill makes it five-straight goals for Saints

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Brad Hill has run into an open goal and given Saints fans so much to be happy about tonight.

They are about to be 3-0 to start the season - who saw that coming?

Saints 92, Bombers 61 with six mins to go.

The Saints banner tonight.Getty Images

Butler with his fourth goal

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What a final term from the Saints.

They forced a turnover on the left wing, burst forward and Butler snapped a goal from the right forward pocket which has likely ended this contest.

Four goals for Butler, he has been superb in this second half.

Saints 86, Bombers 61 with seven mins to go.

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Windhager adds to Saints lead

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St Kilda has been challenged and now they have responded.

Marcus Windhager has won a free kick and converted the goal from the 50m arc.

Saints 80, Bombers 61 with eight mins to go.

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