Sanctorum wrote: ↑Sat 18 Jun 2022 12:45pm
The question I would have liked the reporters to ask Brett Ratten after the game last night is: "could it have been the elephant in the rooms before the game that caused the players to play with such a total lack of spirit?"
In many respects last night was a repeat of the Spud Game last year, when there was such a massive hullabaloo in the rooms pre-match about Spud's tragic end of life. The players would have been very much distracted by all the stories told by former team mates of Spud and in my view this could well have caused a major breakdown in focus on the game.
There is a degree of morbid irony that St Kilda (by far the worst performing team in the VFL/AFL since it's inception in 1873) with the establishment of the Danny Frawley Centre for Health and Wellbeing at Linton Street, is where people with mental health issues can attend programmes to assist them to cope with life's struggles.
I'm not for one minute suggesting that the club should not pay due respect to the problems of mental health, or not pay respect to such a great club legend, but they need to somehow do this in a way that will keep the players totally focused on the upcoming game.
Yes, the Club perhaps needs to look at a different way to provide for the legacy game.
Suicide is not an uplifting subject, all the players should get a debriefing about the build up to Friday's game which seemed a bit too morbid, and really having a black colour theme is a real downer - Spud was more a bright red type of guy?
It is a mightily worthy cause but the emphasis maybe should be on how good it can be to experience life and we don't necessarily have to relive Danny's contribution, career and condition each year - that's the basis for the game, but possibly move on to some other positive themes?
It seems a bit contradictory to me to say a goal is to remove stigma, then talk euphemisms in a hushed voiced.
And get rid of having other clubs personalities address us and the players, I understand the spirit but its about us and Danny and mental health. Let the other clubs do what they want. And shorten any group huddle in a spotlight, uncomfortably long and the speeches could be done in the warm ups if they are needed at all.
Anyone else think it possibly ironic the main theme was talk to a mate, enquire how they are travelling, yet the Coach says we didn't see this terrible performance by the players coming? I guess its perhaps true, no good deed goes unpunished.