St Kilda
St Kilda has confirmed forward Liam Ryan will miss the clash with Carlton after a stint in hospital. The Saints are on the verge of squaring their win-loss ledger for the first time this season as the...
St Kilda coach Ross Lyon is proud of the way the AFL club handled a difficult situation in-house after he offended a group of the club's Indigenous players with a comment he made at training.
St Kilda players have responded after news broke of coach Ross Lyon's comment at training which prompted a meeting with Indigenous Saints players.
A group of St Kilda's Indigenous stars were offended, and Ross Lyon offered to consider stepping down, following a comment made by the coach at club training earlier this month.
St Kilda have called for greater consistency and clarity in the AFL tribunal system after a drawn-out process resulted in Lance Collard's penalty for a homophobic slur being reduced to a two-week ban.
St Kilda forward Lance Collard will serve a two-week suspension over his latest homophobic slur after having his ban reduced by the AFL appeal board.
St Kilda will appeal Lance Collard's nine-week suspension for a homophobic slur as the young forward maintains his innocence, the club has confirmed.
The Davey twins, who were delisted from Essendon across back-to-back AFL seasons, made a conscious call to part ways from playing together for the first time in their young careers.
St Kilda's Lance Collard has been banned for seven weeks over his homophobic slur, with the AFL tribunal noting a longer suspension could have had a "crushing" effect on the young forward's career.
With a potential 10-week suspension hanging over his head, St Kilda forward Lance Collard will have his sanction for directing a homophobic slur towards an opponent determined via an AFL hearing.
St Kilda's Lance Collard is in a "holding pattern" while awaiting sanction for another homophobic slur, his coach Ross Lyon says. Collard has been found guilty of using a slur against a VFL opponent...
Lance Collard has been found guilty of using a homophobic slur against an opposition player, with no word yet on the sanction it will bring while the St Kilda consider their next steps.
St Kilda forward Lance Collard faces up to 10 weeks on the sidelines if found guilty of using a homophobic slur against an opponent - an allegation he denies - but will have to wait to learn his fate.