Jesse Wardlaw's four-goal haul has fired St Kilda to a stunning 11-point win over Port Adelaide for the biggest comeback in AFLW history.
St Kilda trailed by 27 points at three-quarter-time at Moorabbin Oval before Wardlaw slammed through three straight goals in the final quarter. Loading Twitter content
After scoring only one point in the first and third quarters, St Kilda's final-quarter haul of six goals and two behinds saw them storm over the top of Port, who did not manage a point in the last term.
With just two points the difference, Georgia Patrikios launched St Kilda ahead for the first time and Amber Clarke finished off with the sixth goal of the term.
The 38-0 quarter carried the Saints to a stunning 8.5 (53) to 6.6 (42) victory.
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