ST KILDA'S unbeaten start to the NAB AFLW season has ended with a 57-point loss to a Greta Bodey-inspired Hawthorn at RSEA Park on Saturday.

As two teams on the rise, this was set to be a tantalising match-up, but it was the Hawks who dominated as Bodey starred with a career-high six goals in an 11.8 (74) to 2.5 (17) win.

The first 10 minutes of the match were categorised by back and forth footy, with neither team able to gain ascendancy. The Saints kept finding opposition players in their forward 50, while the Hawks struggled to be clean close to goal.

Saints ruck Emmelie Fiedler won a free kick for holding about 45m out, and laced it out to Jesse Wardlaw, who went back and slotted it from 15m on a slight angle. At quarter-time, 75-gamer Jaimee Lambert had already racked up 10 disposals and was involved all over the ground.

The Hawks at quarter-time led uncontested possessions unsurprisingly 42-28, and kicks 48-31. They brought that pressure for the rest of the game, kicking four goals in the second quarter alone. Irish recruit Aine McDonagh kicked her sixth goal of the season.

The Saints got one back through a kick from Nat Exon to Wardlaw, who only just threaded it through, and it was their final goal of the game.

With minutes left in the quarter, Bodey kicked a sure NAB AFLW Goal of the Year contender across the body from deep in the forward pocket. She then followed up with a goal after the half-time siren.

At half-time, the Saints led tackles 31-25, echoes of their output against Essendon last weekend. Surprisingly, their captain Hannah Priest hadn't had a touch.

The Saints worked hard in the third quarter, but were held up again and again and didn't score again for the rest of the match. For long periods, the ball lived in Hawthorn's forward 50 and they effectively built a wall at the top of their 50 to ensure any Saints kicks out were quickly intercepted.

Hawthorn effectively put the game to bed in the last with a goal from Kristy Stratton, who lurked out the back in the goalsquare, and a pinpoint kick from Jasmine Fleming to McDonagh who received a front on contact free and capitalised in front. It wasn't over yet though, with Bodey kicking another three goals.

While it was many of the Hawks' mature players who stood up, Fleming (20 disposals) showed vision, finding teammates all over the ground and nearly going coast-to-coast at the end of the game, only to be beaten by the siren.

ST KILDA              1.2     2.2     2.5       2.5 (17)
HAWTHORN          0.2     4.6     5.7     11.8 (74)

GOALS
Bodey 6, McDonagh 2, Stratton, Hipwell, Gilroy

BEST 
Bodey, Wales, West, Fleming, McDonagh, Lucas-Rodd