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St Kilda erased a 27-point deficit to beat Port Adelaide 53-42 in an AFLW comeback record.
St Kilda staged the largest comeback in AFLW history, defeating Port Adelaide by 11 points at RSEA Park after trailing by 27 at three-quarter-time.
Jesse Wardlaw scored four goals, including three in the final quarter, while Georgia Patrikios’ go-ahead goal followed a controversial free kick.
Amber Clarke added a late goal to seal the 53-42 win.
St Kilda, now 4-3, won three straight games and moved toward a top-eight spot, while Port Adelaide dropped to 2-5 with five games remaining.
Tyanna Smith led the midfield with 24 disposals, and Hannah Priest played through a broken nose.
Matilda Scholz dominated the ruck with 30 hitouts, and Gemma Houghton kicked two goals.
The victory marked a pivotal moment in a packed AFLW round featuring milestones, including 100-game appearances by Ebony Marinoff and Ally Anderson.
St Kilda borró un déficit de 27 puntos para vencer a Port Adelaide por 53-42 en un récord de regreso de la AFLW.