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Ice-Wolf
19 Apr 2008, 10:51
Plain Saints find beauty in victory

BEAUTY, they say, is in the eye of the beholder. Football beauty, to the St Kilda fan, might be Nick Riewoldt leaping, lunging, marking, goaling. Or Nick Dal Santo, baulking, shimmying, sidestepping and deftly passing. But there is nothing more beautiful in football than a win. Correction — than a desperately needed win.


And victory was precisely what St Kilda got last night after a fortnight in which the team's structure, personnel and general attitude had received the blowtorch treatment.


It was not a classically beautiful triumph and that was probably no coincidence.


When the Saints met the Western Bulldogs in round three, they were undefeated and 37 points up at the first break after the kind of opening-term performance that made you think they would win the premiership. For that half-hour, St Kilda was at its glamorous best. Justin Koschitzke was in rare form and Fraser Gehrig and Nick Riewoldt looked like intimidating, unstoppable towers of strength beside him. St Kilda ended up losing that night by 38 points.


Yesterday, Michael Voss penned some stinging words in his exclusive column in The Age. "Too many St Kilda players want to be a star," was the money line in the triple premiership captain's weekly column. Voss said, in essence, that the Saints had the right stock but rather than forming a united, committed team, they were — to round four at least — nothing more than a talented bunch of individuals who might be left wondering how it all went wrong if they didn't snap out of it pronto. Voss did not name names, but argued that egos needed to be cast aside and roles accepted for the good of the team.


After an unspectacular opening term last night, St Kilda was 15 points up on a flat-looking Essendon at quarter-time. The advantage was extended to 44 points at half-time, not because of flashy acts, but gritty ones. Handballs were shovelled rather than precisely executed, Robert Harvey and Lenny Hayes were hacking kicks forward. But so long as the ball ended up in the arms of someone within goalkicking distance, it didn't matter.
Hayes said after the match that Voss' comments had been discussed before the game.


"A couple of guys mentioned it before the game and we've had some pretty big discussions this week and I think Vossy's got some merit in what he said.


"I think at times, yeah, we can play a little bit … like individuals and try and take it upon yourself to go out and win the game off your own boot. But when we play our best footy, like tonight, everyone chips in and that's what we want. We don't need anyone to go out and kick 10 each week or get 30 possessions every week, it's just a matter of everyone doing their bit and playing as a team...

full article (http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/plain-saints-find-beauty-in-victory/2008/04/18/1208025486204.html)



Nice post game article in The Age.

Squizzy1970
20 Apr 2008, 20:12
Sam Lame - queen of the friggin obvious. No idea how she got a gig.

Eel_storm
22 Apr 2008, 22:08
Sam Lame - queen of the friggin obvious. No idea how she got a gig.

Nepotism - her dad is Tim Lane.

By the way, saw NickDalSanto getting treatment when he hurt his shoulder . . . the man is RIPPED.

bluejay
23 Apr 2008, 07:46
Nepotism - her dad is Tim Lane.

By the way, saw NickDalSanto getting treatment when he hurt his shoulder . . . the man is RIPPED.

Hasn't he played EVERY game in the last 4 seasons?

Fehring
23 Apr 2008, 22:19
Sam Lame - queen of the friggin obvious. No idea how she got a gig.

There's no way you would have said that if she was a bloke. I reckon she's come a long way - has developed a good writing style and I think she has as much to say as most male journos, if not more. But naturally she's being held to a different standard for being a woman daring to write about footy.

Squizzy1970
24 Apr 2008, 10:24
Bit of a call Fehring, and off the mark. I'm a fan of Caro - one of not many it seems - comment has nothing to do with gender.

Sam Lame is crap. Assume you've watched Before the Game. Sam's best work : "Nick Dal Santo had a good game. He worked really hard and kicked a goal." Insightful stuff.

I was responding to the article which was posted on the board. If you put any of John Ralph's on a board, I'll most likely bag that one too.

I've had a crack at Vossy's article and Robert Walls' too. Wanna check them out before making a pretty broad generalisation?