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Ratten promises support to help King reign again

Melbourne: St Kilda will seek to take the pressure off star forward Max King as the Saints attempt to snap a three-game losing streak in a blockbuster clash with Carlton.

The Saints have tumbled from a top-four contender to be sitting 10th with an 8-6 record after losses to Brisbane, Essendon and Sydney.

They are coming off scoring just 4.8 in a concerning loss at the SCG last weekend, but coach Brett Ratten

is confident the Saints can still turn their season around and play finals.

But the in-form Blues (104) at Marvel Stadium tonight present arguably the biggest challenge of the last month for St Kilda.

“There’s a few things that we’re probably not doing as well as what we did in the first half of the year and we need to get back to that,” Ratten said.

“We’re still working on our offence. We’re not the first team to lose a few in a row that are in the eight, there’s been a few that have had mixed form.

“We need to get going, there’s no doubt about it.

“Sometimes the forward success is how the ball is moved from the back half into the forward half.

“It doesn’t have just to be Max, maybe we focus a bit too much on Max and we should start to use some of the others.

“I did feel for Max on the weekend, I didn’t think he had great opportunity.”

Blues coach Michael Voss is preparing for St Kilda to come out firing.

“The Saints have been talked about a lot this week and what they need to be able to do,” Voss said.

“We have to respect what they’re going to come to the game like.

“It’s very easy to put a lens on the last couple of weeks and going after that, but we tend to look at the body of work and the talent (at St Kilda) hasn’t changed.”

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