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http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-12-18/e ... rned-richo
"AN "EMBARRASSED" St Kilda senior playing group is on notice this pre-season following a horror 2018 campaign, coach Alan Richardson says.
Speaking at the club's annual general meeting on Tuesday night, Richardson said he had challenged the Saints' leaders to improve after a four-win season to forget.
Now with a "spring in his step," according to his chief executive Matt Finnis, Richardson believes it's time for actions.
"It reflects a group that's embarrassed and as committed as I've seen to do something really significant about the situation we find ourselves in," Richardson said.
"I can guarantee every person sitting in the room that we're doing whatever we can to be as good as we can as soon as we can.
"If you're Nathan Brown at 30 or (Jarryn) Geary at 29, then you need to improve, because where we were at last year was unacceptable."
"If a team matched our speed and matched our pressure then we didn't quite have the weapons to adjust. That's a real focus (in pre-season) for us in terms of our method."
With Richardson contracted until the end of 2020 – but believed to have trigger clauses at the end of 2019 – Finnis said the Saints were well and truly behind their coach.
"We couldn't have been any more clear or consistent about the fact we're backing Richo to lead our response," Finnis told AFL.com.au.
"2018 was a tough year for everyone at the club and Richo certainly felt that as much as anybody.
"It's been great for him to be able to have the time away, spend time with his family, spend time invested in his own personal development and ensure there's new people into the program to make it better.
"There's a real spring in his step in relation to that but he's also been really open with the players about some of the things we could've been better at last year."
Having recently returned from his own study trip to Columbia University, Richardson said he had recognised a playing group buying into the program run by leadership mentor Billy Slater. Regarded as one of his generation's greatest rugby league players, the former Melbourne Storm champion has been educating the group on the importance of being a Saint.
"The focus for the players is to work on their crest," Richardson said.
"In Joey's (Montagna) years it was called their trademark but they're really proud of the fact we're the only club that has a crest.
"They've done a lot of work with Billy Slater in that space in terms of what it means to play for the Saints, to have something that's higher in purpose than you.
"It's not done yet but that'll lead into what we do in terms of a leadership perspective."
As outgoing president Peter Summers officially welcomed successor Andrew Bassat, the Saints were forced to address their growing debt that increased to more than $12 million this year.
The Saints highlighted the money spent on the return to Moorabbin and the poor attendances in a new agreement with Marvel Stadium as key contributing factors.
While membership currently sits at around 1200 less than this time in 2017, the club hopes the new three-year agreement to play one home match in China will reap commercial benefits.
The club also revealed it was reviewing its gaming strategy. St Kilda is the only club in Victoria that houses poker machines – 83 – in the same complex as its football department.
"AN "EMBARRASSED" St Kilda senior playing group is on notice this pre-season following a horror 2018 campaign, coach Alan Richardson says.
Speaking at the club's annual general meeting on Tuesday night, Richardson said he had challenged the Saints' leaders to improve after a four-win season to forget.
Now with a "spring in his step," according to his chief executive Matt Finnis, Richardson believes it's time for actions.
"It reflects a group that's embarrassed and as committed as I've seen to do something really significant about the situation we find ourselves in," Richardson said.
"I can guarantee every person sitting in the room that we're doing whatever we can to be as good as we can as soon as we can.
"If you're Nathan Brown at 30 or (Jarryn) Geary at 29, then you need to improve, because where we were at last year was unacceptable."
"If a team matched our speed and matched our pressure then we didn't quite have the weapons to adjust. That's a real focus (in pre-season) for us in terms of our method."
With Richardson contracted until the end of 2020 – but believed to have trigger clauses at the end of 2019 – Finnis said the Saints were well and truly behind their coach.
"We couldn't have been any more clear or consistent about the fact we're backing Richo to lead our response," Finnis told AFL.com.au.
"2018 was a tough year for everyone at the club and Richo certainly felt that as much as anybody.
"It's been great for him to be able to have the time away, spend time with his family, spend time invested in his own personal development and ensure there's new people into the program to make it better.
"There's a real spring in his step in relation to that but he's also been really open with the players about some of the things we could've been better at last year."
Having recently returned from his own study trip to Columbia University, Richardson said he had recognised a playing group buying into the program run by leadership mentor Billy Slater. Regarded as one of his generation's greatest rugby league players, the former Melbourne Storm champion has been educating the group on the importance of being a Saint.
"The focus for the players is to work on their crest," Richardson said.
"In Joey's (Montagna) years it was called their trademark but they're really proud of the fact we're the only club that has a crest.
"They've done a lot of work with Billy Slater in that space in terms of what it means to play for the Saints, to have something that's higher in purpose than you.
"It's not done yet but that'll lead into what we do in terms of a leadership perspective."
As outgoing president Peter Summers officially welcomed successor Andrew Bassat, the Saints were forced to address their growing debt that increased to more than $12 million this year.
The Saints highlighted the money spent on the return to Moorabbin and the poor attendances in a new agreement with Marvel Stadium as key contributing factors.
While membership currently sits at around 1200 less than this time in 2017, the club hopes the new three-year agreement to play one home match in China will reap commercial benefits.
The club also revealed it was reviewing its gaming strategy. St Kilda is the only club in Victoria that houses poker machines – 83 – in the same complex as its football department.
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I've already started working on my crest.
The rest of Australia can wander mask-free, socialise, eat out, no curfews, no zoning, no police rings of steel, no illogical inconsistent rules.
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
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Yet again, Richo adopts exactly the same rhetoric as a politician's speech writers- using a lot of empty words that mean nothing, hoping that the listeners will draw comfort from this rubbish.
It's like junk food- it seems to help the hunger pangs, but it's overloaded with sugar and no nourishment at all.
'The Crest'- is that important? Hanging his hat on that is a mark of a desperate man.
Hey, the Injectors are the only club that has an aircraft emblem.
Norf uses an animal from the Aussie coat of arms.
Instead of looking at something as shallow as a symbol, how about trying to fix accuracy, dropping guys who need a spell (Mav, and Newnes) and creating a strategy that's not just 'coaching very strongly'?
It's like junk food- it seems to help the hunger pangs, but it's overloaded with sugar and no nourishment at all.
'The Crest'- is that important? Hanging his hat on that is a mark of a desperate man.
Hey, the Injectors are the only club that has an aircraft emblem.
Norf uses an animal from the Aussie coat of arms.
Instead of looking at something as shallow as a symbol, how about trying to fix accuracy, dropping guys who need a spell (Mav, and Newnes) and creating a strategy that's not just 'coaching very strongly'?
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That kind of sounds like Essendum's old mantra of "whatever it takes"saynta wrote: ↑Wed 19 Dec 2018 5:41pm http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-12-18/e ... rned-richo
Now with a "spring in his step," according to his chief executive Matt Finnis, Richardson believes it's time for actions.
"It reflects a group that's embarrassed and as committed as I've seen to do something really significant about the situation we find ourselves in," Richardson said.
"I can guarantee every person sitting in the room that we're doing whatever we can to be as good as we can as soon as we can.
As ex-president Peter Summers said:
“If we are going to be a contender, we may as well plan to win the bloody thing.”
St Kilda - At least we have a Crest!
“If we are going to be a contender, we may as well plan to win the bloody thing.”
St Kilda - At least we have a Crest!
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Richo is just the puppet.
The Master of the Puppets is Iron Maiden, or maybe Lethers, who has Ratts as our real coach in charge and Billy Boy Slater as our motivation man.
The Master of the Puppets is Iron Maiden, or maybe Lethers, who has Ratts as our real coach in charge and Billy Boy Slater as our motivation man.
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