St Kilda has stamped itself as a team determined to return to September after moving to 3-1 on the back of three consecutive wins.

The Saints bounced into the top eight on a perfect day for football at the MCG, smashing Hawthorn by 69 points on Sunday to make an early-season statement.

After producing impressive wins over Fremantle in Perth and Richmond at Marvel Stadium in the early weeks of 2021, St Kilda went to another level against Hawthorn, getting on top early and never taking the foot off the pedal to stroll to a 22.10 (142) to 10.13 (73) win.

Max King has dominated all the headlines in the past fortnight following two stunning bursts to put the Dockers and Tigers away late, and the 2018 No. 4 pick repeated the performance with three fourth-quarter goals, finishing with four for the day and moving to 13 for the season.

But it wasn't all about King.
 
While Jack Steele has emerged as on the best midfielders in the AFL in the past two seasons, winning back-to-back Trevor Barker Awards and All-Australian blazer, Jade Gresham has barely been on the park due to a ruptured Achilles and a long-term back injury.

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But a month into 2022, the 2015 first-round pick is showing why he could prove to be St Kilda's most valuable player by the end of the season, kicking four classy goals to go with 20 disposals in another dazzling display that highlights his A-grade talent.

Gresham was one of four Saints to bag four majors across the afternoon, along with Bradley HillTim Membrey and King.

 Brad Crouch, Jack Sinclair, Seb Ross and Steele outplayed Hawthorn's midfield – after upstaging Richmond last weekend – which is starting to cause Sam Mitchell some problems early in his time in charge at Waverley Park.

However, veteran ruckman Paddy Ryder could come under scrutiny from the match review officer following a front-on collision with Will Day in the second quarter.
 
Day remained on the ground for the closing minutes of the half but was substituted out of the game during the main break, which was the only sour note on a great day for the Saints.

More to come.

Saints debutant delivers first up

St Kilda unveiled a fourth debutant in as many weeks, with Marcus Windhager playing his first game on Sunday, after Jack Hayes, Mitch Owens and Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera. Windhager forced his way into Brett Ratten's side through a dominant display for Sandringham last weekend. The next generation academy graduate looked comfortable at the level and might play plenty of senior football in his first season.

HAWTHORN     3.3     5.8      7.11     10.13 (73)
ST KILDA          6.1    12.3    15.8      22.10 (142)
 
GOALS  
Hawthorn:    Lewis 3, Breust 3, Moore 2, O'Meara, Reeves
St Kilda:  Gresham 4, Membrey 4, King 4, Hill 4, Butler 2, Ryder 2, Long, Steele
 
BEST  
Hawthorn:    Newcombe, Jiath, Mitchell, Lewis, Hardwick
St Kilda:  Steele, Gresham, Sinclair, Crouch, Ross, Hill, Webster, Membrey

INJURIES  
Hawthorn: Will Day (concussion)
St Kilda: Nil

SUBSTITUTES  
Hawthorn: Finn Maginness replaced Will Day in third quarter
St Kilda: Ryan Byrnes (not used)