AFL 2021 LIVE updates: St Kilda Saints v Carlton Blues round 20 fixtures, results, tipping, tickets, draw, odds, tickets

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He’s had a terrific season, Jack Steele. Can it continue tonight?

Marcus Bontempelli looks to have one hand on the Charlie, but Steele is certainly a top-five prospect heading into round 20.

Nicky Winmar was like a man in the middle of a glorious dream from which he did not want to wake.

He could not bear to walk up the race and leave the crazy scene at Moorabbin behind him.

Tony Lockett and Steven Silvagni compete in the air.

Tony Lockett and Steven Silvagni compete in the air.Credit:The Age Archives

Perched high above the sea of St Kilda fans on somebody’s shoulders, Winmar was punching the air in triumph with a manic, passionate expression on his face. If only the moment could last forever.

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Huge news. Paddy Ryder is out of the St Kilda side!

During the pre-season our pundits gazed into the crystal ball and came up with their top-eight predictions.

With the benefit of hindsight (and 19 rounds of footy), they’ve had another go.

Check out the predicted ladder positions for the end of the season, by Greg Baum, Sam McClure, Jake Niall, Daniel Cherny, Jon Pierik and Peter Ryan.

Christian Petracca.

Christian Petracca.Credit:Getty Images

Here’s a story I wrote today previewing tomorrow’s contest between Collingwood and West Coast.

It’s been less than three years since that 2018 grand final, but the Magpies look markedly different both on and off the field.

Check out how much both sides have changed in this story here.

Eddie McGuire, the long-standing Collingwood president, is one of many figures no longer at the club less than three years after the 2018 grand final.

Eddie McGuire, the long-standing Collingwood president, is one of many figures no longer at the club less than three years after the 2018 grand final.Credit:AFL Photos

Hello everyone, Damien Ractliffe here to take you through this must-win clash between St Kilda and Carlton.

It will be season over for the loser, with the winner to keep their finals hopes flickering.

It’s been a big day in sport and footy. The big story today, in an exclusive for The Age, Alastair Clarkson will part ways with Hawthorn at the end of this season.

Four-time Hawthorn premiership coach Alastair Clarkson.

Four-time Hawthorn premiership coach Alastair Clarkson.Credit:AFL Photos