That’s correcttakeaway wrote: ↑Tue 15 Aug 2023 11:04pmI recall it was pretty much a consensus around the AFL that the Saint's premiership window had closed in 2011. Had a good run at it, still had some good players, some getting on a bit, the captain on one leg, competitive but not a chance to contend again. Ross knew redevelopment was needed, hence "end of era" statement at the time Baker and co "retired". He was right.Scollop wrote: ↑Tue 15 Aug 2023 8:47pm Some people write off a playing list way too early in my opinion.
….these were Ross’s now infamous departing words the first time he left St Kilda; “We’re a mature list. It’s the end of an era…really”
I know that Pelchen was already at our club and I know there were boardroom issues, but if the most important senior figure at the club who everyone ‘trusted’ and listened to tells you you’re finished… that’s pretty significant.
Was it really the end of an era in 2011 for the St Kilda team. I know history says it worked out that way…but what was Ross actually saying? Was he saying that Nick Riewoldt and Lenny Hayes were washed up? Was he saying he didn’t trust that they could get better. Was he saying that ‘he couldn’t take this list anywhere?’
We didn’t have 6-8 blokes retire like Richmond have had in the last 2 years or like Hawthorn did around 2015/2016.
I couldn’t believe that Roos Lyon wrote off the St Kilda playing list in 2011 (less than 12 months after they played off in an epic Grand Final draw). I think Rooy was still only 27. We didn’t have an old list.
Lenny Hayes: Wins the TBM in 2012 and plays as he always has …at a very high level for three more years after the speech.
Nick Riewoldt: Wins the Trevor Barker medal in 2014 and is named All Australian as the CHF in 2014. Plays for five more years.
Stephen Milne: Saints leading goal scorer two years running and back to back All Australian honours in 2012. Milney played for 2 more years and could have easily gone on for three if perhaps circumstances were different
Leigh Montagna: Second in the TBMedal in 2012 and third in 2013. Goes on to play at a consistent high level for 5 years
Sam Fisher: Probably one of the players who started falling off in form and with serious injuries in 2014, but had very strong years in 2012 and 2015 eventually retiring at the end of 2016.
Both these guys (Dal and BJ) went to other clubs but they were no where near the ‘end of an era’ with their football in 2011
Nick Dal Santo: The three times AA with the Saints plays on for 4 more years and notches up over 300 AFL games
Brendon Goddard: Same as Nick, the dual All Australian goes on to play an astonishing 6 more years and with a total tally of 334 games at AFL level
There were others I could mention but you get the picture
And what about the ruckman that wasn’t valued when Lyon left? Rhys Stanley ended up with Premiership medallion and was in the system for more than 10 years after Lyon’s end of an era speech. Same with Ben McEvoy
Pelchen had arrived to rejig the list.
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/res ... 1hqy4.html
We were done
Had been up a while. Anyone who truly knows footy knows this
Anyhoo Lyons done well so far
Make finals and beat Cats this week and he’s 2 wins better than last year, made finals with one of the seasons worst injury list AND pumped games into gun kids he clearly thinks will make it
Handy coach