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20 August 2026

Live: Saints, Suns kick off Round 24 at Docklands

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Source reporting: abc.net.au

Live: Saints, Suns kick off Round 24 at Docklands

The final round in the AFL home-and-away season kicks off with St Kilda hosting Gold Coast at Docklands, with both sides playing for pride. Follow live.

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