Precisely spoken!
Lyon was fortunate to have the culture of these mentors rub off on him. He certainly isn't my favourite coach but he definitely benefited from the cultures he was immersed in...I reckon it significantly improved his ability.
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Of course Ross was influenced by experienced coaches at the time. That's how the system works isn't it? He used his experience working with senior coaches and added his own methods to achieve a winning culture at the Saints.
Strange that AFL Clubs are still seeking his services then, don't you think? Perhaps they haven't pigeon holed him like your good self?
You have deliberately ignored that Acres had 10 hitouts for Freemantle last year. I like Acres but he is not a point of difference. None of the players whom left Saints in recent times are: Acres, Hinds, Newnes, Parker, Dunstan.The_Dud wrote: ↑Thu 08 Sep 2022 2:40pmTruth?B.M wrote: ↑Tue 06 Sep 2022 7:49pm Blake played almost entirely on a Wing or at HF whilst at StK
Cameo’s in the ruck when we had few alternatives
His output improvement is most likely to do with increased experience
He is about a 130 game player now
Don’t let the truth get in the way of a good story though
BTW
Don’t read too much into listed heights
If Silvagni is 1cm taller than Nick Riewoldt and the same as Jono Brown and Barry Hall - I’ll eat my shorts!!!
You said "I reckon Acres went to a dozen ruck contests in his time at StK", the truth is he had 45 hitouts in his time at St Kilda.
You then claimed many teams successfully use mids/wingers in the ruck, and proceeded to list 2 forward/rucks and 2 mids who collectively had 2 HO between them as your examples.
Since the 'third man up' was outlawed, Billings, Clark, Crouch, Gresham, Hannebery, Hill, Jones, Long, DMac, Sinclair, Ross, Steele, Dunstan, Newnes, Steven, Armo, Savage and Stevens collectively have had 5 Hitouts. Rightly so.
The truth is Acres was not good in the ruck, and St Kilda was not good having Acres play in the ruck. Having to regularly wrestle/clash with much bigger opponents was not beneficial to Acres' game, shown by the fact he was consistently in and out of the team.
The truth is Acres is best suited as a permanent mid/winger, as he's proving with Freo right now, many could see his potential in this area while with us, except a few higher ups at St Kilda it would seem.
The truth is I'm presenting you with stats and data and you're responding with feelings and hunches.
But the whole point originally was, in recent years a number of players have left St Kilda and gone on to thrive in successful teams, do you not find this concerning that we weren't able to extract the best out of them, especially when the potential was there for many to see?
And how did Acres 2021 season stack up to his other 2 at Freo? Seems some coaches learn quicker than others.Shaggy wrote: ↑Fri 09 Sep 2022 12:14amYou have deliberately ignored that Acres had 10 hitouts for Freemantle last year. I like Acres but he is not a point of difference. None of the players whom left Saints in recent times are: Acres, Hinds, Newnes, Parker, Dunstan.The_Dud wrote: ↑Thu 08 Sep 2022 2:40pmTruth?B.M wrote: ↑Tue 06 Sep 2022 7:49pm Blake played almost entirely on a Wing or at HF whilst at StK
Cameo’s in the ruck when we had few alternatives
His output improvement is most likely to do with increased experience
He is about a 130 game player now
Don’t let the truth get in the way of a good story though
BTW
Don’t read too much into listed heights
If Silvagni is 1cm taller than Nick Riewoldt and the same as Jono Brown and Barry Hall - I’ll eat my shorts!!!
You said "I reckon Acres went to a dozen ruck contests in his time at StK", the truth is he had 45 hitouts in his time at St Kilda.
You then claimed many teams successfully use mids/wingers in the ruck, and proceeded to list 2 forward/rucks and 2 mids who collectively had 2 HO between them as your examples.
Since the 'third man up' was outlawed, Billings, Clark, Crouch, Gresham, Hannebery, Hill, Jones, Long, DMac, Sinclair, Ross, Steele, Dunstan, Newnes, Steven, Armo, Savage and Stevens collectively have had 5 Hitouts. Rightly so.
The truth is Acres was not good in the ruck, and St Kilda was not good having Acres play in the ruck. Having to regularly wrestle/clash with much bigger opponents was not beneficial to Acres' game, shown by the fact he was consistently in and out of the team.
The truth is Acres is best suited as a permanent mid/winger, as he's proving with Freo right now, many could see his potential in this area while with us, except a few higher ups at St Kilda it would seem.
The truth is I'm presenting you with stats and data and you're responding with feelings and hunches.
But the whole point originally was, in recent years a number of players have left St Kilda and gone on to thrive in successful teams, do you not find this concerning that we weren't able to extract the best out of them, especially when the potential was there for many to see?
How many ruck contests would Acres win? 1 in 4? 1 in 6? 1 in 10?B.M wrote: ↑Fri 09 Sep 2022 12:36am Always ignore stats that don’t help your argument!
Let’s nut into the stats a bit deeper?!
0 HOs in 3 games
10HOs in 7 games (3rd man up rule in play)
14HOs in 16 games (3rd man up rule in play)
2 HOs in 18 games
10 HOs in 12 games
9 HOs in 19 games
75 games
45 Hit Outs
0.65 per game
Doesn’t exactly scream ‘second ruck’ does it
It suggest the odd pitch hit
Grigg was an outlier who was successful in that role in a successful team.
Bump ...Grand Finalists ... I would have felt worse I suppose if Collingwood got in...at least now Sydney might beat the arrogant HillbilliesScollop wrote: ↑Mon 05 Sep 2022 2:11amI agree we can cover the position down back without Paddy McCartin. Both Tom Highmore and Josh Battle are very good defenders.samuraisaint wrote: ↑Sun 04 Sep 2022 9:09amOn a side note, I would like to see Tom Highmore get more senior games. He is being held back by the poor development standards at Sandy.WellardSaint wrote: ↑Sat 03 Sep 2022 4:54pmSomebody else said Tom Mc and Blakey give Paddy a chop-out to cover him.
That's the Swans' system and player development.
I wonder if Paddy were still with us, would he fit into our new revitalised backline, supervised by the Assistant Coach of the year, Boris Enright?
Howard, Wilkie, Paton, Battle, Webster, Sinclair- who would Paddy displace?
Webster isn't as good as he used to be...but Paddy's not suited to his spot. And Battle does a lot more than Paddy ever could
They have great agility, good below the knees on loose ground balls and can also intercept as well as Paddy in my opinion.
Both have their strengths but they're both average field kicks and can't hit a target with precision as well or as often as Paddy McCartin does.
Paddy has been elite with his kicking efficiency this year
Paul Roos kept endorsing Longmire over Lyon and the saints ended up choosing Lyon. Now Longmire has won a premiership as a coach and off to another GF and Lyon is in the media giving excuses about not being a coach anymore.spert wrote: ↑Tue 06 Sep 2022 11:04am Lyon was similar in some respects to Clarkson when they came in a senior coach. Clarkson was heavily criticised in his early days at the Hawks when he started implementing a fast chip-around precision disposal game, and some even wanted him sacked as coach back then. As he went on the Hawks became very efficient and well-drilled in the game plan which he then developed further.
Lyon brought in a definite style of game, and everyone had to play that style of game, a lot of which was defensive setups off the ball at the expense of kicking large scores. We did become a very disciplined and well-drilled team, and don't forget NDS and Milne were dropped for not doing the off the ball stuff, but then once it evolved, then attacking side of the game was developed. We got close, but the game plan was a bit one-dimensional, and got picked apart eventually.
Richo and Ratts seemed to try and mix up various styles, and in the end not good at any and with lacklustre coaching, just saw us became, and will continue to be a middle of the rung team unless some drastic changes are made. The confusion amongst the playing group on-field is obvious.
Don't want to sound disingenuous here, but our best eras competitively were actually 1965-1973 and 2004-2006 when we won more games than any other team.takeaway wrote: ↑Thu 08 Sep 2022 3:29pmOf course Ross was influenced by experienced coaches at the time. That's how the system works isn't it? He used his experience working with senior coaches and added his own methods to achieve a winning culture at the Saints.
He was actually assistant under Walls, Parkin, Brittain, Pagan & Roos. He certainly would have learnt a lot off them, and used it to achieve the best win/loss record of any Saints coach.
However, I don't want to get into another Lyon debate, as you obviously have shoved Ross into a pigeon hole and no amount of sensible argument or facts will prise him out.
Been saying it for years - ditch the Sandy alignment. It is an absolute farce. Plus, why develop Moorabbin and play our reserves side at a ground which is worse than the Brighton Grammarians one up the road.desertsaint wrote: ↑Sun 18 Sep 2022 9:14am swans are a good measure of what you want a club to be.
should also serve notice it's not our mediocre playing stock that is the main problem, it's our poor development and coaching.
If Hickey salutes next week, it is going to highlight, or lowlight, some of the p1sspoor coaching he received with us under the previous coaching administration with us, isn't it?desertsaint wrote: ↑Sun 18 Sep 2022 9:15am wrapped for paddy and hickey - let's hope the best team all year - the swans - go on with it.
six and zero against top four opposition. incredible year.
I know you are talking about down playing 2020, but everyone was competing on equal terms and history is littered with changes and variations to the rules, but a premiership is a premiership. We were probably the best team in the 1991 finals series but we got knocked out because of a stupid finals system.
That’s because he wasn’t given the chance to reach his potential at St Kilda