Scollop wrote: ↑Tue 07 Sep 2021 11:17am
Waltzing St Kilda wrote: ↑Tue 07 Sep 2021 7:46am
Raph Clarke. One of Rossy's "role players".
Scored by pundits as the WOG -- Worst on Ground -- in the 2009 GF.
As if anyone couldn't see it coming.
ANY defender would have been better. Gwilt. Hudghton. Even Maguire.
But you know what?
Every St kilda coach in my lifetime has made bewildering selection decisions.
Every one of them has pet players who inexplicably get a game.
Ratts has Kent, for one.
So I cut Ross some slack. And as I've said elsewhere, he's the only St Kilda coach in forty years who's been headhunted by other clubs.
Cut him some slack for being a novice - I’m ok with that but what irritated me from Lyon (* at the time) was the scapegoating of our players and trying to pretend that he as senior coach did everything right. He obviously didn’t when you look at the legacy of his time with us and the lost opportunity when we had a team that should have won in 2009
Did you look at the afltables link? What about Luke Ball only playing 46% game time?
What about Rossy thrashing the team to try and win the McLellan cup, meanwhile he’s got both ruckman cooked in the Grand Final and some of our players just couldn’t play at their best even before the finals started?
There was a lack of criticism from the so called experts and zero critical analysis in the media during his time with the Saints. This led to an unhealthy adulation from those within the club and far too many mistakes from Lyon which unfortunately proved very costly.
Once again, we all cut him slack when the team made a Grand Final the following year, but the effort and the results of getting there were not due to Rossy. They were due to the brilliance of the squad and the list that was assembled prior to Ross. The list that had players maturing in the 24-29 year old age bracket. History tells you that you assemble a squad and that should be when they hit their prime
Yeah, Rossy was very clever at deflecting the blame onto the players and looking outward rather than inward?
… ’looking outward rather than inward’
asiu; Do you like it? Does it qualify as a zen type a thing?
* Ross has admitted in interviews in recent years that he had made errors during his early years as senior coach at St Kilda
I’m fairness Scallop… even though I 100% agree with you that I reckon that the quality of the list contributed a hell of a lot more then is generally acknowledged…
I don’t think it’s genuinely fair to say that RL didn’t contribute anything at all.
I think his clearly defined defined structures and roles worked very well for some players…
Stephen Milne in particular elevated his game and consistency to levels not previously seen by him
I think his approach of focusing, backing and relying on his stars makes a degree of sense because they got it done more often then not… though yes he could have done that and focused on developing the bottom half on the list. Not doubt that would have been better
More focus and attention on David Armitage and Jack Steven in 09-10 may have seen them not get injured and been the difference.
Hard to believe Armitage didn’t play in 09… seems like he’d have been very suited
Harder still to imagine that Steven only played a handful of games in 2010…
And his ability to keep his team psychologically strong and focused is admirable too. The group overcame a lot of adversity together.
However… that said, I very much agree with the general sense of what you’ve written
The smoking gun with RL for me is look at the results he got at Freo without a superstar list… there was no magic then
His recipe for success focuses on leaning on superstars and that’s what he did