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St Kilda

PostPosted: Thu Dec 14, 2017 9:36 pm
by BZB27
ST KILDA has temporarily retired Nick Riewoldt's famous No.12 as the six new Saints got their jumper numbers for next year.

Riewoldt's glittering 336-game career came to an end this year and the club is honouring the ex-skipper's legacy by keeping the number No.12 vacant in 2018.

"We believe, and I know it's a view shared by many St Kilda supporters, that temporarily retiring the No.12 is the right call and honours the legacy Nick has created over past 17 years," Saints CEO Matt Finnis said.

"We know that it will be strange for many to see a Saints team without it, but I have no doubt that the day will come where we see the number 12 being proudly represented in the red, white and black again."

Meanwhile, the newest additions to the club have been given their numbers.

Top draftee and No.7 overall Hunter Clark has taken over Leigh Montagna's famous No.11, while pick No.8 Nick Coffield has been given No.33.

Sean Dempster passed his No.24 onto his cousin Logan Austin, who joined the club from Port Adelaide, while draftees Oscar Clavarino (No.38), Ben Paton (No.45) and Doulton Langlands (No.46) have also been allocated their numbers.

Re: St Kilda 2018

PostPosted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 12:41 pm
by BZB27
FORMER AFL executive Simon Lethlean has returned to football as the new head of St Kilda's football department and Saints CEO Matt Finnis is confident the club's reputation means it can bring in people who have made "mistakes".

Lethlean resigned from the AFL in July after news emerged he had been involved in an affair with a fellow employee.

Finnis announced Lethlean's appointment on Friday morning, saying the former AFL footy boss had been the standout candidate after an extensive search conducted by the club and external consultants Ernst and Young.

"We believe that as a club, we've built equity in terms of what we stand for, and that allows us to bring people into our club who might have made mistakes in the past but are prepared to take accountability for that," Finnis said in Seaford on Friday.

Finnis acknowledged not all St Kilda supporters would be happy with the decision but is confident the right choice has been made.

"People make mistakes and people need to be accountable for their mistakes, but ultimately we're really confident that Simon has demonstrated through his attitude, through the experience that he's had, that he recognises the mistakes that he's made," Finnis said.

"He's put his hand up and we're willing to give him a second chance."

Finnis said it was important Lethlean owned up to his actions.

"What's convinced us is he's taken full accountability for that. Simon's taken responsibility, he's spent the last five months rebuilding trust with those who are most important to him, and they don't work in footy, and he's convinced us of that attitude around accountability," Finnis said.

Lethlean said in a statement he felt "humbled" the Saints had offered him a second chance to work in football.

"I am passionate about football and am thankful to Matt Finnis, Alan Richardson, Peter Summers and the entire board and club for giving me this opportunity," Lethlean said.

"I spoke to the playing group and the entire staff this morning, and outlined my passion for football and the opportunities I see in the role.

"I believe I can be part of a team that delivers real and sustained success to St Kilda Football Club."

Former football manager Jamie Cox has been demoted and while his exact role has not been defined yet, he will continue to be involved with the football department.

"Jamie Cox will assume a new role that affects the grows that we're having as we build an AFLW program, VFLW, academies, partnerships with VFL, both at Sandringham and now with Frankston, as we grow our football footprint right throughout Bayside," Finnis said.

Lethlean's appointment follows the departure of former chief operating officer Ameet Bains to the Western Bulldogs to take on the CEO role.

The Saints opted to restructure after Bains left.

"We took the opportunity to consider what's the right structure and approach to our football program, not just for now, but for the future," Finnis said.

"We're a footy club that right now has got 45 elite athletes, but in three years' time, we'll have probably 80 elite athletes, with AFLW coming onboard, with VFL programs, with VFLW and a whole range of next generation academies. "

Lethlean will start with the Saints on January 8 when the players and coaching staff return from the Christmas break.

Re: St Kilda 2018

PostPosted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 12:56 pm
by BZB27
Im pretty happy with this appointment thought he was doing a good job at afl house till his indiscretion.

And looks like we are on the verge of getting a better deal at Etihad aswell.

Re: St Kilda 2018

PostPosted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 2:22 pm
by Magellan
BZB27 wrote:Doulton Langlands

Great name. Sounds like he was named after an accountancy firm.

Re: St Kilda 2018

PostPosted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 2:28 pm
by BZB27
Magellan wrote:
BZB27 wrote:Doulton Langlands

Great name. Sounds like he was named after an accountancy firm.


He is one of our Irish recruits

Re: St Kilda 2018

PostPosted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 2:40 pm
by Lightning McQueen
Good to see the St. Kilda 2018 thread has had more traffic than the 2015 ,2016 & 2017 ones combined, on fire.

Re: St Kilda 2018

PostPosted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 6:15 pm
by Jim05
Lethlean comes as a package deal with the new Saints groundskeeper
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Re: St Kilda 2018

PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2018 10:46 am
by BZB27
Well another hammy for Freeman just doesnt look like his body is up to the AFL rigours. Was hoping he was finally gonna push for selection.

Re: St Kilda 2018

PostPosted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 9:06 am
by Q.
BZB27 wrote:Well another hammy for Freeman just doesnt look like his body is up to the AFL rigours. Was hoping he was finally gonna push for selection.
Thankyou for the draft pick

Re: St Kilda 2018

PostPosted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 9:22 am
by Booney
Q. wrote:
BZB27 wrote:Well another hammy for Freeman just doesnt look like his body is up to the AFL rigours. Was hoping he was finally gonna push for selection.
Thankyou for the draft pick


You can use it to replace De Goey on the list.

Re: St Kilda 2018

PostPosted: Fri Mar 30, 2018 6:02 pm
by carey
Single worst performance I’ve ever seen. AFLW have a better skill level, worst skill level I’ve ever seen against a bunch of kids in a rebuild. Hope you mob just miss on percentage again and the Saints look back at this game, although I highly doubt it, bottom 4 looks more likely!

Membrey, McCartin and Bruce should all be dropped on today’s lack of effort

** Yes I had a decent multi going with the pathetic Saints to win :twisted:

Re: St Kilda 2018

PostPosted: Fri Mar 30, 2018 6:10 pm
by LMA
carey wrote:Single worst performance I’ve ever seen. AFLW have a better skill level, worst skill level I’ve ever seen against a bunch of kids in a rebuild. Hope you mob just miss on percentage again and the Saints look back at this game, although I highly doubt it, bottom 4 looks more likely!

Membrey, McCartin and Bruce should all be dropped on today’s lack of effort

** Yes I had a decent multi going with the pathetic Saints to win :twisted:


Don't be too disappointed it may discourage Wines if he is contemplating going there for big bucks

Re: St Kilda 2018

PostPosted: Fri Mar 30, 2018 6:16 pm
by valleys07
LMA wrote:
carey wrote:Single worst performance I’ve ever seen. AFLW have a better skill level, worst skill level I’ve ever seen against a bunch of kids in a rebuild. Hope you mob just miss on percentage again and the Saints look back at this game, although I highly doubt it, bottom 4 looks more likely!

Membrey, McCartin and Bruce should all be dropped on today’s lack of effort

** Yes I had a decent multi going with the pathetic Saints to win :twisted:


Don't be too disappointed it may discourage Wines if he is contemplating going there for big bucks


Wines isn't, nor was he ever, going anywhere.

Re: St Kilda 2018

PostPosted: Fri Mar 30, 2018 6:16 pm
by carey
Captain Wines going nowhere!

Re: St Kilda 2018

PostPosted: Fri Mar 30, 2018 8:48 pm
by Dutchy
I don't get why anyone has rated the Saints, no A graders, no heart, no effort and a dud off-field management

Re: St Kilda 2018

PostPosted: Fri Mar 30, 2018 8:57 pm
by carey
Dutchy wrote:I don't get why anyone has rated the Saints, no A graders, no heart, no effort and a dud off-field management



True.

Re: St Kilda 2018

PostPosted: Fri Mar 30, 2018 10:00 pm
by Jim05
Dutchy wrote:I don't get why anyone has rated the Saints, no A graders, no heart, no effort and a dud off-field management

Yep, team full of B and C graders with a rubbish coach. Recruiters have made some massive blunders, Fatty McCartin over Petracca lol.

Re: St Kilda 2018

PostPosted: Fri Mar 30, 2018 10:27 pm
by saintal
Only had one eye on the match as I was at a family get-to-together, but it looked bloody horrendous. One of the more insipid performances I've seen..and I've seen my fair share.

Terrible standard/spectacle for a 'professional' league.

Re: St Kilda 2018

PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2018 11:21 am
by Lightning McQueen
Dutchy wrote:I don't get why anyone has rated the Saints, no A graders, no heart, no effort and a dud off-field management

Probably because teams can only go so shit for so long, something has to go right eventually, they were the whipping boys of the comp while I was growing up and that was with Plugger and co out there, even when they had a decent team they always found ways to lose, I even bought a Saints guernsey when they made the GF.

Re: St Kilda 2018

PostPosted: Tue May 22, 2018 10:26 am
by JK
Things looking a bit bleak for the Sainters with Richmond, WC and Sydney in their next 3 games. Judging purely from the body language on his regular AFL 360 spot, Richo looks to be feeling the heat - The recent remarks from the president probably don't help. despite Richo and the club playing it down.

Seems the Saints are struggling for onfield leadership these days and just lack enough quality cattle with players like Billings not coming on as quickly as they would have hoped.

Listening to SEN this morning (where the Saints were the topic) the consensus among their supporters were that they have a bottom 4 list, are devoid of A-graders (Steven and Carlisle were the only 2 put in that bracket), lack leadership, are suffering from poor recruiting and list management in general. Most seemed to feel the Saints had over-achieved in the past two seasons and Richo just doesn't have the cattle to work with. Of course the inaccuracy in front of goal displayed by several of their players (particularly Membrey) doesn't help, nor did Carlisles dropped mark v GWS.

Where to for the Sainters? Many of their supporters are fearing a return to the doldrums of the 80's.