Did anyone read it in the Age Sunday. It was basically a piece about how great St kilda is and how good there win was over Adelaide. Anyway it concluded with this:
St Kilda can have a significant impact from this point on. It wasn't too long ago that comparisons with Geelong were being talked about constantly in all football circles. In fact, the similarities over the past few seasons have been quite interesting. Fast-forward to today and Geelong is the premier team in the competition, notching its 10th straight win in accounting for Collingwood yesterday.
I know who Geelong is most concerned about — a fit, healthy and confident St Kilda. They are not there yet, but I have a sneaking suspicion that last Friday night lit a candle that just may turn into something a bit more substantial.
If St Kilda can keep its players on the park and build on the spirit and enthusiasm that was evident on Friday night, it will cause an enormous amount of heartache for teams aspiring to make the eight.
First things first, and that means a focus this week on the Hawks, who will provide another tough test. I do not expect the game to mirror anything like their round-eight match, when both were cautious. The formula is now clear — the Saints need to roll the dice and play to their strengths. Don't expect them to die wondering.
If every team currently in the eight had a token that eliminated one team from getting in the eight, I am certain who they would name. St Kilda rarely has had things going for it at the right end of the season, but if that situation changes from here on in, look out!
Sure Geelong and St Kilda may have been at each other 2 years ago but despite their recent wins reckon their side is deeply flawed.
St Kilda can have a significant impact from this point on. It wasn't too long ago that comparisons with Geelong were being talked about constantly in all football circles. In fact, the similarities over the past few seasons have been quite interesting. Fast-forward to today and Geelong is the premier team in the competition, notching its 10th straight win in accounting for Collingwood yesterday.
I know who Geelong is most concerned about — a fit, healthy and confident St Kilda. They are not there yet, but I have a sneaking suspicion that last Friday night lit a candle that just may turn into something a bit more substantial.
If St Kilda can keep its players on the park and build on the spirit and enthusiasm that was evident on Friday night, it will cause an enormous amount of heartache for teams aspiring to make the eight.
First things first, and that means a focus this week on the Hawks, who will provide another tough test. I do not expect the game to mirror anything like their round-eight match, when both were cautious. The formula is now clear — the Saints need to roll the dice and play to their strengths. Don't expect them to die wondering.
If every team currently in the eight had a token that eliminated one team from getting in the eight, I am certain who they would name. St Kilda rarely has had things going for it at the right end of the season, but if that situation changes from here on in, look out!
Sure Geelong and St Kilda may have been at each other 2 years ago but despite their recent wins reckon their side is deeply flawed.







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