- Fraser Gehrig
Fraser Gehrig (born March 3, 1976) a player for the St Kilda Australian rules football club in the Australian Football League. Widely regarded as the most powerful and intimidating player currently in the league, Gehrig began his career at the West Coast Eagles playing full back, and became known for his height (195 cm), pace, and strength; he holds the bench press records at West Coast and St Kilda with a personal best of 172.5kg (twice).
- Lenny Hayes
Lenny Hayes (born 14 January, 1980) is an Australian rules footballer. Originally from Sydney in New South Wales, Hayes was recruited from the Pennant Hills Demons AFC by St Kilda in the 1998 AFL Draft. He is a highly-skilled, classy midfielder. Coach Grant Thomas named Hayes as captain for the 2004 season, as part of St Kilda's policy of rotating the captaincy to a different player each season.
- Luke Ball
Luke Patrick Ball (born 25 May, 1984) is an Australian rules footballer. The younger brother of Hawthorn player Matthew Ball, who, along with his brother, played for Ashburton in junior years. Luke was drafted to the St Kilda Football Club in 2001 with the priority pick (no 2 overall) in the AFL Draft. The draft that season was known as the "super draft", and Ball was taken behind Luke Hodge and ahead of Chris Judd.
- Nick Riewoldt
Nick Riewoldt (born October 17, 1982) was the captain of the St Kilda Football Club in the Australian Football League for the 2005 season before being replaced by Luke Ball in 2006. He then was given the captaincy once again in 2007 with co-captains Lenny Hayes and Luke Ball
- Trevor Barker
Trevor Barker (born October 7, 1956, died April 1996) was a former Australian rules footballer with St Kilda Football Club. Recruited From Cheltenham Football Club in 1975. He was also a handy cricketer, winning an under 16 premiership with his Father Jack coaching. Cheltenham Cricket Club, Cheltenham Football Club He had a distinguished career and was considered the Saints' best player throughout the 1980s, in a decade where the team had very little success.
- Steven Baker
Steven / Stephen Baker is an extremely common name. Steven 'Bakes' Paul Baker (born May 22, 1980) was drafted in the 1998 AFL Draft in a second round priorty pick to the St Kilda Football Club at pick 27. The athletic Baker has caused a bit of controversy during his career, playing as a tagger/run-with player, rather than a set-position player. Some football purists have criticised this style of play, while others have praised it.
- Tony Lockett
Anthony Howard "Tony" Lockett (born in Ballarat on March 9, 1966) is a former Australian rules football player. Lockett is the highest goal scorer in the history of the VFL/AFL with 1,360 goals in a career of 281 games that commenced in 1983 with St Kilda Football Club. Lockett is the only full-forward ever to win the coveted Brownlow Medal, in 1987, a season in which he was decorated with several honours.
- Nathan Burke
Nathan Burke (born February 6, 1970) is a former Australian rules footballer. He was a tough rover who always backed himself in a contest and was one of the most courageous footballers to play for the St Kilda Football Club. He set the club record for most number of games at his retirement, with 323 games which was broken by former team-mate Robert Harvey in round 7, 2006. His tough playing style lead to his using of a helmet.
- Justin Koschitzke
Justin Gregory Koschitzke (born 20 September 1982) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. Recruited in the 2000 AFL Draft at pick no 2, there were high expectations on Koschitzke from a young age. His athletic 197cm build and strong marking were a great asset to the St Kilda Football Club, which drafted him and gave him his AFL debut early in 2001. He made an immediate impact and in a debut year where he played 20 games, …
- Barry Hall
Barry Hall (born February 8, 1977) is a forward with the Sydney Swans Australian rules football club and a prolific goalkicker. He is nicknamed "Big, Bad, Bustling Barry Hall" (also "Bazza", "Big Bad Barry" or various combinations of these) by media and football fans alike. The nickname dates back to the mid-late 1990s when it is believed Sandy Roberts, part of the Seven Network's AFL coverage, …
- Nicky Winmar
Neil Elvis "Nicky" Winmar (born 25 September, 1965 in Pingelly, Western Australia) is a former Australian rules footballer of indigenous background.
- Rod Butterss
Rodney "Rod" Butterss (born 19??) is an Australian investor, with stakes in property development and the recruiting industry. During the late 1970s, Butterss played in the St Kilda Football Club reserves side, but never made it to senior level. He developed a long association with the club, and became president of the club in 2000.
- Xavier Clarke
Xavier Clarke (born September 28, 1983) is an Indigenous Australian rules football player with the AFL's St Kilda Football Club. Clarke was selected by the Saints with the 5th overall pick in the 2001 AFL National Draft. He played 57 games during his first three seasons as a Saint. In the 2005 season, however, Clarke struggled in form and his season was ended early when he injured his hamstring in the Round 17 game against Collingwood. Originally, Clarke wore No.
- Matt Maguire
Matthew John Maguire (born May 30, 1984) Described by some as the Ross Glendinning of the modern era, Maguire made his debut in 2002, and by 2005 had established himself as one of the best attacking centre-half backs in the AFL, however osteitis pubis and other injuries threatened to derail his season. Affectionately nicknamed "Goose Maguire" after his father, his style of play is unique often running from the backline and bombing the ball through for a goal.
- Max Hudghton
Max Kenneth Hudghton (born September 2, 1976 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. Selected at pick 15 in the 1996 AFL Draft, Hudghton was a debutant that made his name in the St Kilda Football Club's 1997 season (where they ultimately finished in a losing Grand Final). Hudghton is a versatile tall defender who can play on forwards of nearly any size.
- Brendon Goddard
Brendon James Goddard, or 'BJ', (born May 20, 1985) is an Australian rules football player. Goddard plays as a midfielder for St Kilda in the Australian Football League. Goddard was raised in Traralgon, Victoria, and later attended Caulfield Grammar School as a boarder. Goddard was an accomplished sportsman, co-captaining the school's First XVIII football team and co-captaining the First XI cricket team as a powerful batsman and pace bowler.
- Andrew Thompson
Andrew Laurence Scott Thompson (born October 21, 1972) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. Thompson was recruited in the 1996 AFL Draft at pick no 62, and had been picked up from the VAFA club Old Melburnians. At the time of his recruitment he was 24 years of age, relatively old for an AFL footballer to begin his career.
- Stewart Loewe
Stewart Loewe (born May 23, 1968) is a former Australian rules football champion of the St Kilda Football Club. Nicknamed "Buckets" for his big hands and the way he was able to mark the ball with ease, Loewe debuted in 1986 for the St Kilda Football Club after being recruited from Mount Eliza. At centre-half forward, Loewe formed a lethal forward line partnership with the great full-forward Tony Lockett.
- David Armitage
David Armitage (born June 16, 1988) is an Australian rules footballer for the AFL's St. Kilda Football Club. He was drafted at 9th overall by the Saints in the 2006 AFL Draft from Morningside. He is a medium midfielder/defender, attacks the ball strongly and is quick with his hands. Neat left-footer, he averages 20 possessions and provided Queensland with consistent, great drive throughout the championships.
- Allan Jeans
Allan Jeans (born September 21, 1933) is a legendary Australian rules football coach. He was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in its inception in 1996.
- Andrew McQualter
Andrew McQualter (born June 9, 1986) is a midfielder for St Kilda in the Australian Football League. McQualter was raised in Traralgon, Victoria, and later attended Gippsland Grammar School and Caulfield Grammar School as a boarder along with later-teammate Brendon Goddard. McQualter and Goddard captained the school's First XVIII football team and played in the First XI cricket side.
- Brett Voss
Brett Charles Voss (born 22 February 1978) is an Australian rules football player with the St Kilda Football Club. He was drafted by the Brisbane Lions as a zone selection in 1995. He made his debut in 1997 but was delisted at the end of 2000, constantly living in the shadow of his brother at the Lions, Brownlow Medallist Michael Voss. The St Kilda Football Club recruited Voss in the 2001 pre-season draft and since then has gone on to become quite a successful defender, …
- Francis Leach
Francis Leach is an Australian radio announcer. A significant amount of his career has been at the national youth station Triple J. He began at the station in the early 1990s hosting the "Three Hours of Power" show, the weekly late night heavy metal show. Later on he transferred to "Creatures of the Spotlight", the Sunday night arts show. In 2000 he made the switch to "The Morning Show", Triple J's daily three-hour talkback and current affairs show.
- Michael Rix
Michael Rix (born January 8, 1981) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. Originally rookie listed with Hawthorn for the 2004 season, Rix did not play a game for the club but continued to be an important ruckman in the VFL with the Box Hill Hawks. He then moved to the Coburg Tigers in 2005, showing continued form. This form saw him recruited as the number 49 draft pick in the 2005 AFL Draft from Coburg to the St Kilda Football Club, …
- Stan Alves
Stan Alves (born May 22, 1946) is an Australian rules football player and coach. He played 226 games for the Melbourne Football Club in the 1970s, captaining them from 1973-1976 and being named runner-up for the Brownlow Medal in 1975, before joining North Melbourne in 1977. Legend has it that he chose to play for North Melbourne rather than Collingwood based on a coin toss. It proved to be a wise decision - North Melbourne met Collingwood in the 1977 Grand Final, …
- Jayden Attard
Jayden Attard (born February 27, 1986) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. He was recruited as the number 50 draft pick in the 2004 AFL Draft from West Adelaide. He made his debut for the Brisbane Lions in Round 4, 2005 against Hawthorn. He is also of Maltese descent. Attard was delisted by the Lions at the end of season 2006. Attard was then drafted as a rookie by the St Kilda Football Club in the 2006 AFL Rookie Draft.
- James Gwilt
James Gwilt (born August 11, 1986) is an Australian rules football player for the St Kilda Football Club. James has the distinction of being the second of only 2 current AFL players (the other is Mal Michael from Brisbane Lions) to have a Papua New Guinean parent. Unlike other Victorian young players, Gwilt started his football career in suburban football instead of participating in the TAC Cup, Victoria's premier under-18 competition.
- Neil Roberts
Neil E. Roberts (born 15 June, 1933) is a former Australian rules footballer in the VFL. Roberts played with St Kilda on the forward line initially but later excelled as a centre half back, winning the Brownlow medal in 1958. Captained the side from 1959 to 1962 before retiring at 29 years of age and commencing a career in sports journalism. Inducted to the Saints inaugural Hall of Fame in 2003.
- Tim Watson
Timothy Michael Watson (born July 13 1961) is a former Australian rules footballer with the Essendon Football Club, a coach of the St Kilda Football Club, and now a media personality. He was the second youngest player ever to play in the VFL/AFL competition.
- Barry Breen
Barry Breen (born January 7, 1948) was an Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League, playing with St Kilda Football Club. He famously kicked a wobbly punt that bounced through for a behind that broke the deadlock with Collingwood late in the dying minutes of the 1966 Grand Final that became St Kilda's first, and to date only, premiership. Captain in 1979 and former club games record holder. Later became Sydney Swans general manager.
- Fergus Watts
Fergus Watts (born September 21, 1985) is an Australian rules football player with the AFL's St Kilda Football Club. Watts spent his first two AFL seasons with Adelaide after being selected by the Crows in the first round of the 2003 AFL National Draft, but saw limited playing opportunities as he only played 5 games (all in 2004, none in 2005). Watts is a promising forward line player, and in a 2005 SANFL Semi-final, …
- Verdun Howell
Verdun John Howell (born 16 June, 1936) is a former Australian rules footballer in the VFL (now AFL). Howell made his VFL debut with St Kilda in 1958 after being signed on from Tasmania in 1953. He played on the half forward line initially, then later as a half back before playing with the Saints as a full back. Later in his career he spent some time in the forward line, once booting nine goals against Hawthorn.
- Mark McGough
Mark McGough (born June 22, 1984) is an Australian rules football player with the St Kilda Football Club. He was selected by Collingwood in the 3rd round of the 2001 AFL National Draft. At age of 17, McGough caught spectators' eyes when he was awarded the ANZAC Day Medal for being the best on ground in the annual ANZAC Day clash between Collingwood and Essendon in 2002.
- Kevin Neale
Kevin "Cowboy" Neale (born 18 July, 1945) is a former Australian rules footballer in the VFL. Neale played with St Kilda initially as a backman but moved to full forward in 1966. He kicked five goals in St Kilda's winning premiership side of 1966.<br> Nicknamed "Cowboy" for his ability to ride opposition players when taking a mark. His record of 16 finals games remains a St Kilda record.
- Matt Rendell
Matthew Rendell (born 18 April 1959 in South Australia) is a South Australian born Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League and South Australian National Football League (SANFL). He is currently an assistant coach. Rendell, standing at 200cm, was a ruckman who made his debut with the West Torrens Football Club in the SANFL in 1977 where he played 79 games (between 1977 and 1980).
- Brian Gleeson
Brian Gleeson is a former Australian rules footballer in the VFL. Gleeson attended St Patrick's College, Ballarat and later played with St Kilda at Centre half-forward initially. He developed into a skilful and agile ruckman, winning the Brownlow medal in 1957. In the Melbourne evening paper The Herald, 29 August 1957 Gleeson said: "“We are just like a family at St Kilda,” he said. “We depend on teamwork and we bring each other into the game.
- Heath Black
Heath Black (born May 28, 1979) is an Australian rules footballer. The 177cm wingman is noted for his speed and long left foot kicking. Beginning his career in 1997 he was seen as a bright prospect and several years down the track that has been proven correct. Black was recruited at no. 12 in the 1996 AFL Draft and began his career with Fremantle in 1997. After spending 4 seasons at the Dockers, and after finishing 2nd in the Doig Medal (best and fairest) in 2000, …
- Bill Mohr
Wilbur T "Bill" Mohr (29 June 1909 - March 29 1971) was an Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League for St Kilda. Playing as a Half back flanker initially, Mohr later became one of the league's greatest full forwards. He kicked 101 goals in 1936 (the first Saints player to kick over 100 in a season). A good mark, from either behind or in front of a defender, he possessed an ability to kick straight from any angle. Favoured the drop kick.
- Justin Peckett
Justin "Frankie" Peckett (born October 5, 1972) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. Picked up by the Saints as an impressive 16-year-old, in 1990 Peckett won the St Kilda under 19's best and fairest and remained on the list for the 1991 season, before he was delisted at the end of the year. He was picked up in the 1992 Pre-season draft at pick #49 to resurrect his career, …
- Colin Watson
Colin C. Watson (born 12 October, 1900; died 20 October, 1970) was an Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League. A brilliant winger, centreman abd half-back flanker from South Warrnambool, Watson was a compact footballer with loads of dash and the ability to kick long. He never dodged an issue and played a robust game. Watson was still a schoolboy when Roy Cazaly spotted him and brought him to town.