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Home away from home: Saints rest Clark for top four clash – The Age
St Kilda coach Brett Ratten thinks the Lions still have a home ground advantage as they prepare for a battle at the Gabba on Sunday.

Only a game separates the two teams, with the Lions second and St Kilda fifth on the ladder, and both will take settled line-ups into the clash, with St Kilda choosing to rest impressive defender Hunter Clark and drop Jack Lonie to make way for Dean Kent and Jake Carlisle to return.
The Saints’ Ben Paton will play after being concussed during last week’s win over Essendon.
The Lions included No.1 draft pick Cam Rayner alongside Tom Fullarton, with Matt Eagles and Rhys Mathieson dropped.
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