In a preliminary final St Kilda 15.14 (104) defeated North Melbourne 11.7 (73) by 31 points at the MCG in front of 77,531. St Kilda was now in the AFL Grand Final against Adelaide. St Kilda played well in the first half to lead at the main break by 13 points, but the second half was a disaster as the Crows added 14 goals to 6 to win pulling away.. St Kilda has had several opportunities to win a grand final in the last quarter-century, but the Saints' longest drought is 68 years.. and it was the Crows who advanced to the grand final.

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In a remarkably similar finish to the one-point win over Collingwood that delivered the Saints their sole flag in 1966, a scrambled kick from St Kilda midfielder Lenny Hayes bounced through for a.. St Kilda squad for the 1913 grand final. In 1902, Charlie Baker became the first St Kilda player to be the league's leading goalkicker in a home and away season with 30 goals. Six successive wins at the start of the 1907 season helped St Kilda to its first finals appearance, qualifying third with nine wins and eight losses.