St Kilda has pinned its faith on four mature-aged recruits leading into 2019
Moderators: Saintsational Administrators, Saintsational Moderators
-
- Club Player
- Posts: 988
- Joined: Fri 18 May 2018 10:06am
- Has thanked: 210 times
- Been thanked: 83 times
Re: St Kilda has pinned its faith on four mature-aged recruits leading into 2019
Their skill level is extremely high as well and was from day dot, Hayes/Selwood probably the only "battlers" out of that lot but those 2 got to the top with sheer G&D. And as you said, they all trained harder than others. Cousins did have some "help" with his training though.
- tedtheodorelogan2018
- SS Life Member
- Posts: 3022
- Joined: Fri 14 Sep 2018 12:02am
- Has thanked: 559 times
- Been thanked: 452 times
Re: St Kilda has pinned its faith on four mature-aged recruits leading into 2019
On here by numerous posters. According to some we only picked good kids from good homes. Thank you, its total BS.chico2001 wrote: ↑Mon 03 Dec 2018 3:01pmYou tell me where it was stated?tedtheodorelogan2018 wrote: ↑Mon 03 Dec 2018 2:44pm Where has it ever been stated or confirmed that the Saints only picked good kids from good homes?
I think you will find that the majority of 18 year old kids that get drafted are good kids in general and do the right things in life and they do come from decent homes. Its probably one of the reasons they get drafted in the first place. Good family and parent support goes a long way with any kids.
Posters that have admitted they were wrong about Hanna's gastro and the club didn't create a cover story.
Total = 1.
Total = 1.
- Joffa Burns
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 7081
- Joined: Tue 09 Mar 2004 5:48pm
- Has thanked: 1871 times
- Been thanked: 1570 times
Re: St Kilda has pinned its faith on four mature-aged recruits leading into 2019
There were numerous articles during the Trout era, and many around the recruitment of McCartin which referenced Paddy coming from a good family and referencing his good character.tedtheodorelogan2018 wrote: ↑Tue 04 Dec 2018 10:43amOn here by numerous posters. According to some we only picked good kids from good homes. Thank you, its total BS.chico2001 wrote: ↑Mon 03 Dec 2018 3:01pmYou tell me where it was stated?tedtheodorelogan2018 wrote: ↑Mon 03 Dec 2018 2:44pm Where has it ever been stated or confirmed that the Saints only picked good kids from good homes?
I think you will find that the majority of 18 year old kids that get drafted are good kids in general and do the right things in life and they do come from decent homes. Its probably one of the reasons they get drafted in the first place. Good family and parent support goes a long way with any kids.
Below is an example.
There was obviously no clear mandate to only recruit with that criteria solely in mind, but it has been referred in direct comment from Trout in articles often enough to suggest it formed some part of the overall vetting process, probably with higher picks than lower due to so much more at stake.
Yes it is over played by posters on this site, but there is an element of truth in origination.
http://www.saints.com.au/news/2016-11-2 ... y-mccartin
Proudly assuming the title of forum Oracle and serving as the inaugural Saintsational ‘weak as piss brigade’ President.
- prwilkinson
- SS Hall of Fame
- Posts: 1999
- Joined: Tue 21 Sep 2010 12:17pm
- Has thanked: 67 times
- Been thanked: 132 times
Re: St Kilda has pinned its faith on four mature-aged recruits leading into 2019
Love how they’ve gone and got guys that have busted their guts to get onto an AFL list. Last few years looking in from afar it just seemed like we had a fair few players that just seemed happy to be on a list and weren’t willing to buy in and do the work to lift their games to an elite level.
-
- Club Player
- Posts: 988
- Joined: Fri 18 May 2018 10:06am
- Has thanked: 210 times
- Been thanked: 83 times
Re: St Kilda has pinned its faith on four mature-aged recruits leading into 2019
Fair comment Joffa, some truth to it.Joffa Burns wrote: ↑Thu 06 Dec 2018 11:21amThere were numerous articles during the Trout era, and many around the recruitment of McCartin which referenced Paddy coming from a good family and referencing his good character.tedtheodorelogan2018 wrote: ↑Tue 04 Dec 2018 10:43amOn here by numerous posters. According to some we only picked good kids from good homes. Thank you, its total BS.chico2001 wrote: ↑Mon 03 Dec 2018 3:01pmYou tell me where it was stated?tedtheodorelogan2018 wrote: ↑Mon 03 Dec 2018 2:44pm Where has it ever been stated or confirmed that the Saints only picked good kids from good homes?
I think you will find that the majority of 18 year old kids that get drafted are good kids in general and do the right things in life and they do come from decent homes. Its probably one of the reasons they get drafted in the first place. Good family and parent support goes a long way with any kids.
Below is an example.
There was obviously no clear mandate to only recruit with that criteria solely in mind, but it has been referred in direct comment from Trout in articles often enough to suggest it formed some part of the overall vetting process, probably with higher picks than lower due to so much more at stake.
Yes it is over played by posters on this site, but there is an element of truth in origination.
http://www.saints.com.au/news/2016-11-2 ... y-mccartin
- samuraisaint
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 5938
- Joined: Sun 25 Sep 2011 3:23pm
- Location: Outside Lucky Burgers
- Has thanked: 861 times
- Been thanked: 801 times
Re: St Kilda has pinned its faith on four mature-aged recruits leading into 2019
Max will take at least a couple of seasons, and two pre-seasons, to get his body right for footy at the top level, while a lot of our players have only teased in the seniors despite being given ample opportunities to prove themselves.
Hannebury and Kent will definitely offer something, but not enough to push us back up to where we were only a few seasons ago in 2016.
I think the myth that we recruited for depth has been exposed for what it is when we did have a lot of injuries this year, and my prediction that we would struggle when Roo and Joey retired came true, sadly.
The absolute best we can hope for in 2019 is that Paddy, the Jacks (all of them), and Pierce develop into the players we need them to be, and that Dylan and Bruce can return from their injuries and have an immediate impact.
My main real concern is that we have kept too many of the same assistant coaches, some of whom have been there for years, and I don' t think that will be proved a correct decision by next season's end.
We need to find a fullback, and we need to find our preferred forward line because the last two years it has not been functioning. I don't know what we can about the Zebras situation. We need a good reserves system in place to develop our players, and I am really not sure this is the solution. Pierce having to play at Frankston is proof of that.
I am glad they brought Ratten in, and I am glad that there has been a mini turnover of players (although I do think that a lot of those that went didn't play a lot of matches in 2018, so don't know how this will improve us in 2019). I'm also glad we kept Lonie, because I think he is ready to become an AFL player.
I predict 9 wins in 2019.
Hannebury and Kent will definitely offer something, but not enough to push us back up to where we were only a few seasons ago in 2016.
I think the myth that we recruited for depth has been exposed for what it is when we did have a lot of injuries this year, and my prediction that we would struggle when Roo and Joey retired came true, sadly.
The absolute best we can hope for in 2019 is that Paddy, the Jacks (all of them), and Pierce develop into the players we need them to be, and that Dylan and Bruce can return from their injuries and have an immediate impact.
My main real concern is that we have kept too many of the same assistant coaches, some of whom have been there for years, and I don' t think that will be proved a correct decision by next season's end.
We need to find a fullback, and we need to find our preferred forward line because the last two years it has not been functioning. I don't know what we can about the Zebras situation. We need a good reserves system in place to develop our players, and I am really not sure this is the solution. Pierce having to play at Frankston is proof of that.
I am glad they brought Ratten in, and I am glad that there has been a mini turnover of players (although I do think that a lot of those that went didn't play a lot of matches in 2018, so don't know how this will improve us in 2019). I'm also glad we kept Lonie, because I think he is ready to become an AFL player.
I predict 9 wins in 2019.
Last edited by samuraisaint on Sat 08 Dec 2018 9:58am, edited 2 times in total.
Your friendly neighbourhood samurai.
- samuraisaint
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 5938
- Joined: Sun 25 Sep 2011 3:23pm
- Location: Outside Lucky Burgers
- Has thanked: 861 times
- Been thanked: 801 times
Re: St Kilda has pinned its faith on four mature-aged recruits leading into 2019
So am I. It is almost like a late '80s strategy. Bring in men instead of boys.prwilkinson wrote: ↑Thu 06 Dec 2018 12:01pm Love how they’ve gone and got guys that have busted their guts to get onto an AFL list. Last few years looking in from afar it just seemed like we had a fair few players that just seemed happy to be on a list and weren’t willing to buy in and do the work to lift their games to an elite level.
Your friendly neighbourhood samurai.
-
- SS Hall of Fame
- Posts: 2080
- Joined: Fri 07 Jun 2013 1:03pm
- Has thanked: 224 times
- Been thanked: 344 times
Re: St Kilda has pinned its faith on four mature-aged recruits leading into 2019
Phillips never comes up much in discussion of players expected to improve - I thought he showed a lot in his couple of games this year. And he's quite fast I thought - ?
-
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 23157
- Joined: Wed 10 Mar 2004 3:53pm
- Has thanked: 9106 times
- Been thanked: 3948 times
Re: St Kilda has pinned its faith on four mature-aged recruits leading into 2019
If he is as good as his brother , and I personally think he will be better, should be a mid season bolter.