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Herald Sun - Takeaways from training
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Sam Landsberger, Scott Gullan, Chris Cavanagh and Rebecca Williams
November 22, 2022 - 9:12AM
News Corp Australia Sports Newsroom
TAKEAWAYS FROM ST KILDA TRAINING
1. WINDING BACK THE CLOCK
A wet and windy Moorabbin greeted the Saints players, with just 16 fronting to brave the arctic conditions. Included in the group was the oldest player on the list, Brad Hill, with Dan Butler another experienced figure getting out on the track early. “He was bubbly, he’ll probably play less half-back I would think, get him back to his pet position on the wing, free him up a little bit to run,” new coach Ross Lyon said of Hill at his post-training press conference. There were plenty of other senior players hiding behind the glass, working out in the gym, with Lyon set to address them as a collective for the first time on Monday afternoon.
2. COACHING MASTERCLASS
You’re going to have to be on your toes to get a kick even at training given Lyon’s new-look coaching panel includes four all-time greats in Robert Harvey, Lenny Hayes, Brendon Goddard and Corey Enright. All four were required to take part in drills to fill up the numbers with Goddard in particular seeming to enjoy pulling on the boots.
3. TIME TRIAL
It wouldn’t be the start of pre-season without the time-honoured tradition of a time-trial. The Saints walked around the corner to the local athletics track for the dreaded race against the clock with Marcus Windhager getting the nod of approval from the new coach for taking out the victory. “Marcus Windhager won the time trial so great to see a young player really stamping himself on the group,” Lyon said.
4. THE ‘HUMAN TOLL’
Lyon hasn’t spoken to Brett Ratten, but he will address the issue of the sacking of the former coach in his opening address to the playing group on Monday afternoon. “I will address the players for the first time today, and I think it is important to acknowledge context and not just pretend there has been no tumultuous period here because there has. But my job is to pick us up and get us moving and move us forward as a club. The human toll, it can be really hard AFL football and there is certainly empathy there but we haven’t got the luxury of just sitting back and dwelling, we have to get moving and get into action.”
Sam Landsberger, Scott Gullan, Chris Cavanagh and Rebecca Williams
November 22, 2022 - 9:12AM
News Corp Australia Sports Newsroom
TAKEAWAYS FROM ST KILDA TRAINING
1. WINDING BACK THE CLOCK
A wet and windy Moorabbin greeted the Saints players, with just 16 fronting to brave the arctic conditions. Included in the group was the oldest player on the list, Brad Hill, with Dan Butler another experienced figure getting out on the track early. “He was bubbly, he’ll probably play less half-back I would think, get him back to his pet position on the wing, free him up a little bit to run,” new coach Ross Lyon said of Hill at his post-training press conference. There were plenty of other senior players hiding behind the glass, working out in the gym, with Lyon set to address them as a collective for the first time on Monday afternoon.
2. COACHING MASTERCLASS
You’re going to have to be on your toes to get a kick even at training given Lyon’s new-look coaching panel includes four all-time greats in Robert Harvey, Lenny Hayes, Brendon Goddard and Corey Enright. All four were required to take part in drills to fill up the numbers with Goddard in particular seeming to enjoy pulling on the boots.
3. TIME TRIAL
It wouldn’t be the start of pre-season without the time-honoured tradition of a time-trial. The Saints walked around the corner to the local athletics track for the dreaded race against the clock with Marcus Windhager getting the nod of approval from the new coach for taking out the victory. “Marcus Windhager won the time trial so great to see a young player really stamping himself on the group,” Lyon said.
4. THE ‘HUMAN TOLL’
Lyon hasn’t spoken to Brett Ratten, but he will address the issue of the sacking of the former coach in his opening address to the playing group on Monday afternoon. “I will address the players for the first time today, and I think it is important to acknowledge context and not just pretend there has been no tumultuous period here because there has. But my job is to pick us up and get us moving and move us forward as a club. The human toll, it can be really hard AFL football and there is certainly empathy there but we haven’t got the luxury of just sitting back and dwelling, we have to get moving and get into action.”
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Re: Herald Sun - Takeaways from training
Must be hungry to play finals
Carlton, Gold Coast, and possible Adelaide and Essendon will all be battling for a spot in the top 8.
Plus…of course the teams that finished 6th 7th and 8th in 2022 which is Fremantle, Western Bulldogs and Richmond.
It’s going to be tough for the Sainters. Maybe Ross should do a repeat of 2016 and set us up for 2025
Do you reckon Saints members would be ok for us to be 0 wins and 10 losses for the first ten matches next year?
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Re: Herald Sun - Takeaways from training
I reckon we can beat Essendon and Carlton. Adelaide..no vibe and Gold Coast is a worry.
Freo are better than us you would think.
Richmond gettable!
Bullies touch and go.
How the hell are we gonna get in there?
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Re: Herald Sun - Takeaways from training
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Announced a day after ths post headed 'takeaways from training'
How prescient
Announced a day after ths post headed 'takeaways from training'
How prescient
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Re: Herald Sun - Takeaways from training
16 at training from a squad of 42 after the players have had nearly 3 months away. It's obviously worth asking the question. Why?!
The excuse that it's a long season is rubbish. Flags are often won in pre season. Surely 26 players aren't out injured already after 3 months off. To be honest if it was Ratts still coaching I'd be furious because my belief is that he was being too soft on them. I have more confidence that Ross won't take that crap but I'm still bewildered. Maybe T74 could explain. Am I missing something?
The excuse that it's a long season is rubbish. Flags are often won in pre season. Surely 26 players aren't out injured already after 3 months off. To be honest if it was Ratts still coaching I'd be furious because my belief is that he was being too soft on them. I have more confidence that Ross won't take that crap but I'm still bewildered. Maybe T74 could explain. Am I missing something?
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Re: Herald Sun - Takeaways from training
Harves was famous for working hard on the track.Moods wrote: ↑Fri 25 Nov 2022 3:29pm 16 at training from a squad of 42 after the players have had nearly 3 months away. It's obviously worth asking the question. Why?!
The excuse that it's a long season is rubbish. Flags are often won in pre season. Surely 26 players aren't out injured already after 3 months off. To be honest if it was Ratts still coaching I'd be furious because my belief is that he was being too soft on them. I have more confidence that Ross won't take that crap but I'm still bewildered. Maybe T74 could explain. Am I missing something?
I can't imagine him nor Hayes letting this happen unless there was a very good reason
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Isn't it only supposed to be the 1st-4th year players back at training this week?Moods wrote: ↑Fri 25 Nov 2022 3:29pm 16 at training from a squad of 42 after the players have had nearly 3 months away. It's obviously worth asking the question. Why?!
The excuse that it's a long season is rubbish. Flags are often won in pre season. Surely 26 players aren't out injured already after 3 months off. To be honest if it was Ratts still coaching I'd be furious because my belief is that he was being too soft on them. I have more confidence that Ross won't take that crap but I'm still bewildered. Maybe T74 could explain. Am I missing something?
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Re: Herald Sun - Takeaways from training
Geelong had a full squad turn up to their first training even though they didn’t have to. Says plenty about the mindset of both playing groups tbh.
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Re: Herald Sun - Takeaways from training
Carlton also had a near full squad back at training as well…
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Re: Herald Sun - Takeaways from training
Looks like we're tanking for a couple of years before the new coaching dream team start 'setting standards'
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Re: Herald Sun - Takeaways from training
Not a bad way to just let the dead wood reveal themselves through lack of commitment. Way too many players coasting on this list.
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Re: Herald Sun - Takeaways from training
Good to see we're able to make comments about what's going on without any knowledge of what's actually going on.
Maybe there are plans in place for certain players to be doing certain things?
Maybe they're not all training on the same day at the same time?
Maybe they're doing training at other locations, either within RSEA or at outside places?
Unlike some, I'm prepared to let those in charge run the operation without my criticism until there comes a time when I feel they deserve to be criticized.
I'm not into just bagging the Club to make myself feel important/better.
Maybe there are plans in place for certain players to be doing certain things?
Maybe they're not all training on the same day at the same time?
Maybe they're doing training at other locations, either within RSEA or at outside places?
Unlike some, I'm prepared to let those in charge run the operation without my criticism until there comes a time when I feel they deserve to be criticized.
I'm not into just bagging the Club to make myself feel important/better.
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Re: Herald Sun - Takeaways from training
You'll be supporting no matter what. That's your style
And good on you
And good on you
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Re: Herald Sun - Takeaways from training
This will get bumped to Other Sports...
But the Windies are playing in Perth, Wednesday is Day 1.
Only 1000 tickets sold
But the Windies are playing in Perth, Wednesday is Day 1.
Only 1000 tickets sold
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Re: Herald Sun - Takeaways from training
Nobody cares about cricket nowadays, especially the players, it's now just a get rich scheme for the greedy.WellardSaint wrote: ↑Fri 25 Nov 2022 4:45pm This will get bumped to Other Sports...
But the Windies are playing in Perth, Wednesday is Day 1.
Only 1000 tickets sold
I can't stand the game and what it stands for.
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