Washedup wrote:Surely something needs to be said about his LAZY performance last night. We all love the guy and know how good he CAN be, but he was SOFT last night. I think the players needed to do what Geelong did a year ago with Garry Ablett Jr, tell him that his natural talent will be good enough for him to be known as a VERY good footballer, but a bit of hard work and he could be in the ELITE catergory up there with the likes of Judd. Dal Santo has got the ability to be one of the best players ever to wear the Red, White and Black but unfortunately he just doesn't put in the hard work. Extremely talented ..................................but extreme frustrating
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Saints hold on in gruelling contest
March 23, 2008
ST KILDA held on grimly to beat Sydney by two points in a grinding match at Telstra Dome.
A shot on the run by Swan Jarred Moore with less than two minutes left narrowly missed and the Saints then held out to win 6.15 (51) to 6.13 (49).
The highlight of the match was an outstanding moment of courage from Saints second-year player Clinton Jones in the third term, which led to a vital goal.
After Moore's behind, the Saints kicked in and were given a free kick on the half-back flank, with a 50m penalty ensuring they would close out the match.
A few minutes earlier, former Swan Adam Schneider had the mark in the middle of the ground, but took too long with his kick.
Sydney forward Barry Hall ran him down from behind and passed to Nick Davis, whose shot at goal did not make the distance.
Reflecting the dour nature of the match, the two sides took a combined total of just 12 contested marks and 213 uncontested grabs.
Saints key forwards Nick Riewoldt and Justin Koschitzke were the only multiple goalscorers with two apiece.
Nick Dal Santo was best for St Kilda and young Swans Kieren Jack was also very impressive.
The Saints beat the Swans at their own game early, “out-floodingâ€