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Lyon expects Blues to bounce back for St Kilda clash

St Kilda coach Ross Lyon expects Carlton to be fired up for their fifth annual Spud's Game. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)

St Kilda coach Ross Lyon expects Carlton to return to their best in their Friday night clash at the MCG after the Blues' wining streak came to a shuddering halt last round.

While the Saints snapped a three-game losing run with a 61-point win over Fremantle, the Blues saw their own three-match rally ended in a 110-50 point loss to Adelaide.

Lyon said his AFL team hadn't spent any time savouring the morale-boosting win, with a big match looming against Carlton, which is the fifth annual Spud's Game, played in memory of Danny Frawley and to raise funds and awareness for mental health.

St Kilda coach Ross Lyon expects the Saints and Blues to be fired up for Spud's Game. (Melissa Woods/AAP VIDEO)

He said he expected the Blues to return to the form that saw them edge Geelong in round seven at the MCG.

"We've moved on pretty quick to Carlton, who have had some pretty good wins, and they'll be disappointed about the weekend," Lyon said before Saints training on Tuesday.

"We know that we were able to respond off a couple of struggles, and I think they're in the same boat, so we're expecting the best of Carlton.

"Their last performance at the MCG was fantastic against Geelong and they've got a really strong midfield in particular and key forwards, so we've got our hands full."

Expecting to retain much of the line-up that dismantled the Dockers, with rising midfielder Mattaes Phillipou and veteran forward Mason Wood chances to come into the mix, Lyon said the performance showed "spirit" after a frustrating period for the team.

A look at some of the key storylines to watch out for in Round 9 of the AFL season. (John Salvado/AAP VIDEO)

"It was just the fundamentals done well and plenty of spirit," he said, with the Saints 10th on the ladder, three places ahead of Carlton.

"Our clearance work was good, our pressure was good, we had 61 entries, defended really well, so it's just a lot that goes into the mix.

"It is a long, hard season for everyone and everyone ebbs and flows ... we just want to see that spirit and the fundamentals done well again."

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