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===History=== St Kilda was an inaugural club in the [[AFL reserves|Victorian Junior Football League]], which later became known as the [[VFL seconds]]. Their first premiership in the competition came in [[List of VFL/AFL reserves premiers|1942]], with another to follow in [[List of VFL/AFL reserves premiers|1943]] and a third in [[List of VFL/AFL reserves premiers|1961]]. The team were also runners-up a total of six times, including in the last [[List of VFL/AFL reserves premiers|AFL reserves grand final]] in [[List of VFL/AFL reserves premiers|1999]]. [[Shane Warne]], considered to be one of the greatest bowlers in the history of [[cricket]], played a single game for the reserves side in 1988. He was incorrectly listed in the [[AFL Record|Record]] as "Trevor" Warne, and played in the Under-19s for the remainder of the season.<ref>{{cite web |title=Remembering Warnie: The football story before the cricket legend |date=5 March 2022 |url=https://www.saints.com.au/news/1072288/remembering-warnie-the-football-story-before-the-cricket-legend |publisher=St Kilda Football Club}}</ref> Former St Kilda number one ticket holder John Moran also played for the reserves side.<ref>{{cite web |title=John Moran Loyalty Award |date=28 July 2014 |url=https://www.saints.com.au/news/711310/john-moran-loyalty-award |publisher=St Kilda Football Club}}</ref> In 2000, St Kilda opted to continue their reserves side in the expanded Victorian Football League. From 2001 until 2008, St Kilda entered into an [[Australian Football League reserves affiliations|affiliation agreement]] affiliated with the [[Springvale Football Club]], who relocated to Casey and became the [[Casey Scorpions]] in 2006. Starting in 2009, St Kilda became affiliated with the Sandringham Football Club. From 2018 until the end of the [[2019 VFL Women's season|2019 season]], the [[Southern Saints]] in the [[VFL Women's]] were managed or co-managed by St Kilda. The club is now managed by Sandringham.<ref>{{cite web |title=Southern Saints VFLW |url=https://www.sandringhamfc.com.au/teams/vflw-2023 |publisher=Sandringham Football Club}}</ref>
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