A powerful display from Carlton's forward line has inspired the Blues to end their five-game losing streak with an 85-point win over St Kilda at Etihad Stadium. 

Lachie Henderson, Levi Casboult and Simon White booted 12 goals between them as the Blues piled on their biggest score for the season to win 24.7 (151) to 10.6 (66) on Sunday afternoon. 

It was their second win over the Saints this year after a 32-point victory in round eight. 

With Jarrad Waite spending a second straight week at VFL level, the three big men made life difficult for Luke Delaney, James Gwilt and Sean Dempster with 23 marks between them. 

Chris Yarran showed his versatility to slot three goals and prove a handful for young defender Cam Shenton. 

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A suspected quad injury to Andrew Carrazzo and a shoulder complaint for Troy Menzel were setbacks for the Blues, although the latter played out the game. 

But while the Blues forwards thrived, St Kilda captain Nick Riewoldt had a trying day up the other end, with the Saints' delivery into their forward woeful major problem throughout the afternoon. 

It didn't help that prime midfielders Lenny Hayes and Leigh Montagna were missing – Hayes with a groin and Montagna held to no possessions by Ed Curnow in the opening term. 

The Blues dominated at the stoppages with Carrazzo winning four clearances in the first quarter while Andrejs Everitt helped spread the Saints wide and took seven marks. 

Everitt was terrific in a range of roles, including running with Montagna in the second half.  

The decision to start Riewoldt on the wing after quarter time helped change momentum, with Trent Dennis-Lane and Rhys Stanley left in attack.


The margin of 26 points had become 44 when Menzel kicked the Blues' third goal of the term six minutes in, but the Saints booted five of the next six to make the half-time margin 15 points despite Montagna still struggling to shake Curnow. 

He lined up in different positions, moved to all sides of the square and tried unsuccessfully to pick up Marc Murphy in a bid to get into the game. 

The Carrazzo injury came late in the quarter came after the Saints had already made their move with Riewoldt combining with David Armitage, Jack Billings and Shane Savage in turning the tide. 

But after the break, Curnow moved on to Jack Steven and continued his good form by keeping the reigning Saints' best and fairest winner to six second-half touches. 

All the good work done by the rebuilding Saints came undone as the kicking sloppiness returned and the Blues piled on 14 second-half goals to three. 

The second halves of Marc Murphy and Brock McLean were significant while Andrew Walker racked up 28 touches and took 10 marks for the game.  

CARLTON 6.2 10.2 17.6 24.7 (151)                  
ST KILDA 2.0 7.5 9.5 10.6 (66)        
 

GOALS
Carlton: Henderson 4, Casboult 4, White 4, Yarran 3, Menzel 2, Everitt 2, Docherty 2, Judd, Bell, Warnock 
St Kilda: Riewoldt 3, Stanley 2, Savage 2, Schneider, Minchington, Billings

BEST 
Carlton: Everitt, Curnow, Henderson, Murphy, White, Walker, Casboult, McLean
St Kilda: Armitage, Riewoldt, Weller, Schneider, Billings, Savage

INJURIES 
Carlton: Carrazzo (quad), Menzel (left shoulder)
St Kilda: TBC

SUBSTITUTES
Carlton: Bell replaced Carrazzo in the second quarter.
St Kilda: Dunell replaced Dennis-Lane at three-quarter time.

Reports: Nil

Umpires: Burgess, Schmitt, Armstrong

Official crowd: 29,997 at Etihad Stadium