Round 12 in the AFL is the first of the mid-season bye rounds and it kicks off on Thursday night with St Kilda vs Hawthorn at Marvel Stadium. The Hawks will start as the clear favourites and will welcome back stars Jack Gunston and Will Day from injury.
We bring you our full preview and expert tips for the Saints vs Hawks below, with odds thanks to Dabble!

St Kilda vs Hawthorn Prediction & Betting Tips: AFL 2026 Round 12
Saints Behind the Ledger
St Kilda enters this Thursday night clash desperate to stabilise their erratic season. Currently sitting outside the top eight with a five and six record, the Saints are reeling from a thirty point defeat against Fremantle last week. Ross Lyon's team has struggled deeply with consistency, particularly when trying to find reliable ways to score under heavy pressure. Structural vulnerabilities in their defensive unit are further compounding their issues, making it incredibly difficult to defend fast transition play.
Hawks Stars Return
Conversely, Hawthorn enters this contest flying high in fourth position. Sam Mitchell's highly disciplined squad is full of confidence after grinding out a gritty victory over Adelaide. Selection news heavily rewards the Hawks this week with star forward Jack Gunston returning to the lineup alongside elite midfielder Will Day, who makes his highly anticipated return after three hundred days on the sidelines. Boasting immense midfield depth, they look exceptionally dangerous under the Marvel Stadium roof.
Recent H2H History & Betting Trends
Recent head-to-head history is in the visitors' favour, with Hawthorn claiming victory in their last two encounters, including a comfortable 20-point win at this venue last season. Furthermore, the Hawks have transformed Marvel Stadium into a genuine stronghold, riding a seven-game winning streak at the Docklands venue since late 2023. St Kilda has consistently struggled to cover lines against top-four opposition this season, making the historical and stadium trends heavily align with the favourites.
What to Expect? Here’s our Best Bet!
From a betting perspective, the Hawks covering the -17.5 spread stands out as an elite play due to critical tactical mismatches. St Kilda's compromised defence lacks the aerial intercept power to stop Hawthorn's efficient forward entries with a number of key defenders missing and Wilkie playing sore. Lacking Wanganeen-Milera's rebound speed, the Saints lack to polish and outside speed to hurt Hawthorn on the counter, which will allow Mitchell's side to lock the ball inside fifty and clear the margin.
Hawthorn -17.5
$1.90 (2 Units)
St Kilda vs Hawthorn Prop Bet
The injury to Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera has opened the door for Max Hall to increase his midfield time which is in turn leading to higher disposal numbers. He attended a team high 80% of centre bounces last weekend and was highly influential, so he’ll be straight back in the guts again on Thursday night. Hall has had 26 and 25 disposals in his last two matches.
Max Hall 25+ Disposals
$2.93
St Kilda vs Hawthorn Same Game Multi
Hawthorn to Win: Now almost back to full strength, the Hawks should have the clear advantage against the Saints.
Karl Amon 25+ Disposals: The Saints give up the most disposals in the league to opposition defenders, which should see Hawks rebounding defenders have ceiling games.
Jarman Impey 20+ Disposals: As above.
Max Hall 20+ Disposals: Reasons explained above in our best prop bet.
St Kilda vs Hawthorn Match Info & Betting Odds
Date: Thursday 28th May
Time: 7:30pm AEST
Location: Marvel Stadium, Melbourne
Odds: St Kilda $3.12 vs Hawthorn $1.37
Line: +17.5
Points: 179.5
Where to Watch St Kilda vs Hawthorn
You can watch the Saints vs Hawks live and ad-free on Kayo Sports.
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