Exactly. This article was clearlya puff piece and pure speculation.
No doubt this flog had a deadline to meet and so just squirted out some speculative crap.
Jack may or may not be off, but this guy has no clue one way or the other!
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Exactly. This article was clearlya puff piece and pure speculation.
It's from that flog Barret. He never did have a clue.saintsRrising wrote: ↑Thu 25 Jul 2019 7:28pmExactly. This article was clearlya puff piece and pure speculation.
No doubt this flog had a deadline to meet and so just squirted out some speculative crap.
Jack may or may not be off, but this guy has no clue one way or the other!
I agree with this except for the bit about not letting the door hit him on the way out. Has been a really good player for us and wouldn’t be the first to want to move closer to family, especially if there are mental health issues that need support. Will be 30 at the start of next season and a free agent at the end of it. If there’s a deal to be done that is in our long term favour that nets us a quality player and/or high draft pick, then definitely worth considering.Moods wrote: ↑Fri 26 Jul 2019 5:55am If he doesn't want to stay no point trying to keep him. Get a good deal and move on. Not as if he's in his prime. Has about 2-3 good years left at best.
He may have won 4 x B&F's but I don't view him in the same class as Lenny or Harves or even dal or Joey. If he wants to go then don't let the door hit you on the way out. We want players who want to stay and play for us. He has been very well remunerated at the saints
Hasn't in the past by the sounds of it . Knocked the handbaggers back twice already.
May be that the pull of family and home territory is stronger in the wake of mental health issues. Also he may see the end of his career coming and the possibility of playing in a flag in the next few years being much higher with the Cats.
What is that pick leads us to a trade with a gun midfielder??DJ Higgins wrote: ↑Fri 26 Jul 2019 12:30pm Pure fluff piece, yes they can ask and they probably will but jack has been with us thru the good and then the long bad times. Now that there is a change a coming I'd be surprised if he would pack it in.
We don't want a pick we would want a gun ready made player so it would be interested what they would offer.
Would love to get Stanley back !bigred wrote: ↑Fri 26 Jul 2019 10:26am If he wants to go. We need to let him go.
I think he would be on board however if we informed him that Geelong will need to pay for him.
First rounder and a future second, or first rounder and a player. I would probably look at Stanley or another of their best 22.
Too much of a risk for our best player. We need someone of equal ability or a good player with huge upside. It's a moot point anyway as cats pick will realistically be above 15. Would you trade stuv for that?Sainter_Dad wrote: ↑Fri 26 Jul 2019 12:35pmWhat is that pick leads us to a trade with a gun midfielder??DJ Higgins wrote: ↑Fri 26 Jul 2019 12:30pm Pure fluff piece, yes they can ask and they probably will but jack has been with us thru the good and then the long bad times. Now that there is a change a coming I'd be surprised if he would pack it in.
We don't want a pick we would want a gun ready made player so it would be interested what they would offer.
Essentially we are in a money ball phase - we need to identify and recruit BIG talent for the now, with an eye on the future - we need to poach players who have been developed elsewhere.
tedtheodorelogan2018 wrote: ↑Fri 26 Jul 2019 2:00pm I would take Stanley for Steven. Straight swap. That is if Jack wants to see out his career in Geelong though and wants to depart.
It also depends on who we draft and recruit though in terms of midfielders to replace Steven.
Good article, thanks for posting Saynta.saynta wrote: ↑Fri 26 Jul 2019 2:09pm Ratts and Jack and Ratts on Jack.
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"Brett Ratten wants to return to a full-time senior coaching role and he’s firming to be that man at the Saints. But what options does he have on the table? Plus Jack Steven closing in on a return.
Rebecca Williams, Herald Sun
July 26, 2019 11:22am
St Kilda interim coach Brett Ratten says he’s yet to be approached by old club Carlton or hold formal talks with the Saints as he continues his audition for a full-time return as an AFL senior coach.
And Ratten said he was happy for the coaching selection process to take as long as necessary.
The Saints this week named the members of their coaching selection subcommittee, which will be chaired by club president Andrew Bassat.
The committee also includes Saints’ football director Dean Anderson, chief executive Matt Finnis and general manager of football Simon Lethlean, along with the AFL’s Head of Coaching David Rath.
“Not I haven’t heard from the Blues, no,” Ratten said at Moorabbin on Friday.
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“I spoke to Andrew (Bassat) Wednesday night and just had a chat and he said they were putting together the committee and they would go from there, but nothing formal yet.”
Ratten has worked alongside Rath closely in the past during their time together at Hawthorn.
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But he expected Rath to treat him the same as any other coaching applicant.
“Rathy has got a great footy brain and his role at the AFL is really important for the game itself, he is so professional David in the way that he goes about it,” Ratten said.
“We have got a long relationship with being involved at Hawthorn and the premierships that we won, but this will be pretty professional the way that it’s going to go about it.
“He’ll make his decision or have a view on it, if I’m in that process he’ll treat me like any other person.”
Ratten, who guided to the Saints to victory in his first game in charge last weekend after taking over from Alan Richardson, stressed again his interest in securing the Saints job.
“I have enjoyed the St Kilda atmosphere and the culture here in regards to the players and the way they go about it, so I’m putting my hand up here,” Ratten said.
“But you don’t know what’s around the corner.”
Asked if he would pursue the other vacant coaching jobs, Ratten said:
“I’ve probably got to get asked first. I might not get asked and that will be interesting too, I’ll have to do what I’m doing,” he said.
“We’ll just see what happens.”
Ratten said he had been given no indication from the Saints about when they wanted to appoint a new coach, but was happy for the process to take as long as necessary.
“I don’t think any organisation making a decision on their football coach should rush it. It’s a big decision, you put a lot of time into it,” Ratten said.
“That person has to lead the football club to where they want to go.
“Whether it’s Carlton, North or the Saints. I don’t think they should be rushing into any decision, they need to do their homework on the people that are applying or the people they want because it is a big decision.
“All football clubs are making this decision because the club isn’t going where they want it and they need to make a change so the next person in charge has to take the football club to where they want to go.”
RATTEN: JACK WILL BE BACK ... FOR GOOD
Ratten is confident Jack Steven will return to play AFL this year and remain a key figure for the club beyond this season.
Steven will play his second game in the VFL this weekend after taking an extended break to deal with mental health issues.
Ratten said Steven was in a good space and on track to return to the senior side at some stage before the end of the season.
“He is going well. He played three quarters, he’ll play in the VFL again this week, he looked happy and really that’s the main thing that we want from Jack,” Ratten said.
“He had 21 touches in three quarters of footy running around, he is a very good player, but he needs to get a bit more fitness into his preparation.
“But he was smiling and happy and jovial which is great to see.
“He could (play seniors this year). That’s the plan.”
There have been reports Geelong are set to try and lure 29-year-old Steven, who hails from Lorne, closer to home.
Ratten expected Steven, who has played just the four senior games in 2019, to be a required player at the Saints, who he is contracted to until 2020.
“That’s a list management decision there. What a great player, four B and Fs, he’s been outstanding for the football club and he’s just such a talent,” Ratten said.
“If you’re coaching, you want talent around and he’s got an abundance of that. We’d love to have him at the footy club.”
But he acknowledged Steven’s happiness was the primary consideration when asked if he might want a fresh start.
“I’m not sure. I haven’t spoken to him about that, I’ve only been in this role for a week, whatever is best for Jack and if he is happy that’s the main thing,” Ratten said.
“I know Richo as well wanted him to be happy and in a good space so that’s our main aim as a footy club.”