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AFL live updates: McGovern subbed out as Blues get jump over Saints in ‘Spud’s Game’ ()

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AFL live updates: McGovern subbed out as Blues get  jump over Saints in ‘Spud’s Game’

St Kilda and Carlton are battling it out at the MCG under Friday night lights in honour of Danny “Spud” Frawley.

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