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Dal Santo DROPPED!!!!

Post: # 589735Post saintnt »

This was in the Herald-Sun on-line this afternoon......

Nick Dal Santo dropped
| June 19, 2008 12:53pm

ST KILDA onballer Nick Dal Santo looks like becoming a high-profile casualty of his side's struggles, being dropped for Friday's match. After the Saints' loss to Sydney last weekend, coach Ross Lyon promised that he would give younger players the chance to make good in place of struggling veterans.

The silky-skilled midfielder has played 114 matches in a row and was the Saints' leading vote-getter in last year's Brownlow Medal count.

However, it looks like he may be the first victim of Lyon's desire to shake up the team. Dal Santo collected just 17 touches against the Swans, at just 59 per cent efficiency.

St Kilda has lost four of its past five matches and a loss to Fremantle tomorrow night could signal the end of its finals hopes.

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Post: # 589740Post degruch »

Sorry mate...already posted.

Note the article though...'silky-skills'...17 touches...59% efficiency...didn't work hard enough last week by the sounds of it.


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Post: # 589750Post saintsRrising »

degruch wrote:Sorry mate...already posted.

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See http://www.saintsational.com/forum/view ... 1&start=50


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Post: # 589751Post Otiman »

Should be looking at guys like Schneider who have failed to perform on a weekly basis, rather than Dal Santo.

I suspect that it's a message to the other players, that nobody is sacred.

Watch Dal get 40 posessions and 4 goals this week for Casey.


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Post: # 589752Post matrix »

if he chases all day and lays a heap of tackles and has plenty of assists ill be even happier


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What a wanker of a coach

We will never get any where with this Tossa

Was Dal the worst Fffffffffffing Gram should be dropped


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matrixcutter wrote:if he chases all day and lays a heap of tackles and has plenty of assists ill be even happier
i'd be willing to bet that he is in the top 5 tacklers in our team

Ross Lyon has confirmed he is a coach with no idea


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Post: # 589761Post Halo Halo »

People continually talk of dropping players of the ilk of Schneider & co but for too long this season Dal Santo has been out of form & seemed to be continually allowed to rest on his previous deeds.

For mine the likes of Dal Santo & Kosi came to us as good players & were expected to be great, but to date have neither have reached great.

I think by Dropping Daly Santo will give him the wake up him the wake up call he needs, hopefully it motivates the other players but unlike others I think it is more a statement to the man himself rather than Daly Santo being a scape-goat rest of the team..


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Halo Halo wrote:People continually talk of dropping players of the ilk of Schneider & co but for too long this season Dal Santo has been out of form & seemed to be continually allowed to rest on his previous deeds.

For mine the likes of Dal Santo & Kosi came to us as good players & were expected to be great, but to date have neither have reached great.

I think by Dropping Daly Santo will give him the wake up him the wake up call he needs, hopefully it motivates the other players but unlike others I think it is more a statement to the man himself rather than Daly Santo being a scape-goat rest of the team..
so the coach drops a player because the coach is unable to coach him properly and effectivly....

sounds like it should be the other way around


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Post: # 589766Post Dan Warna »

what folks fail to realise is Dal Santo's bad games > Clint Jones best games.


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Dan Warna wrote:what folks fail to realise is Dal Santo's bad games > Clint Jones best games.
Dal Santo's bad game > 75% of St Kildas lists best game


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Post: # 589771Post Enrico_Misso »

Agree that there are plenty of players in the side not performing as well as Dal.

But Dal is also cruising, and failing to deliver what he is capable of.
Whilst a guy like Blake is busting his guts trying, even if his skills aren't up to it.

This is a "line in the sand" move from Lyon.
Everyone needs to play to their own capability, not just match what teammates are doing.

I fully support this.
And other players need to be told that they are playing for their place on the list next year.

Whilst it obviously is borne out of frustration and almost desperation, it is an appropriate response given our plight.
Good move from Ross.


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Post: # 589773Post Halo Halo »

I am NO fan of Lyon however I think it is a good move to drop Dal..

I would assume Dal would have known he is out form & hence would expect that he cannot rest on his laurels. When there are other players on the list that atleast deserve the chance to prove themselves..

If a coach cannot drop a player so that that player can find form, the motivation he is lacking or the missing link to why he is out of form, how can that player ever expect to improve??


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Post: # 589777Post Halo »

Dal Santo needs to lift his game as he is Costing me points in Super Coach!!!!


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Post: # 589781Post ratismeat »

Love Dal, everyone does, but these line in the sand moves can be VERY beneficial for a player who is as naturally talented as Dal. Bit of an insult to Dal when there are worse in the list but if it sparks him up then Ross is a genius (unlikely as it seems).


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Post: # 589782Post bob__71 »

I like it as a statement. Ross has stuck by his word from earlier in the week that players would be judged against their capabilities. And that those who didnt deliver against their capabilities would be spending some time in the reserves working on their game.

It sends a strong message about work ethic. And its the first time i have felt Ross is stampping himself as the leader of the group.


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Post: # 589784Post Dan Warna »

currently sitting 4th in the saintsational voting.

clearly no where near as good as the arm waving of schneider.

I think 3rd? on st kilda's hard ball gets?

also Dal Santo has a terribly habit of driving the ball forward instead of looking for a safe option 20 or so metres behind him.

also Dal Santo has proven to be 5 times the player Ross Lyon ever was and thus unsuitable for the st Kilda game plan going forward.

what we need are more people who can kick the ball 20 to 30 metres, tackle ferociously the player who has already disposed of the ball, and have 100% accuracy when kicking backwards to a defenceive player.

blatant tactical errors in shepherding for Luke ball instead of letting bally get cleaned up while running forward shneider style.

Also dal Santo has shown affection and personality towards st kilda fans and members and has been known to smile and laugh with the kids at family days.

this blatant display will be stopped at the earliest possible time.

Players must appreciate that a doleful face is part of the doleful phuccking game plan and must act in accordance with this on and off the field.

Goth dancing lessons will be provided free at the st kilda social rooms for all players.

its these things that St Kilda will base their play on going forward over the next 10 years.


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bob__71 wrote:I like it as a statement. Ross has stuck by his word from earlier in the week that players would be judged against their capabilities. And that those who didnt deliver against their capabilities would be spending some time in the reserves working on their game.

It sends a strong message about work ethic. And its the first time i have felt Ross is stampping himself as the leader of the group.
i actually thought he philosophy was "Reputations mean nothing", as he continually states

in that case, would any coach in their right mind drop Player A who averages 22 disposals, 4 tackles a game and has had 15 goals+goal assists this year?

sounds like the exact definition of contradicting oneself.....


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Post: # 589788Post elvis lives »

maybe next Ross will make Schnieder captain - there a real shining example of hard work and sterling form for everyone to follow. Dal be sure to take note of Schneiders highlights real over the last month - should take you all of about 20 seconds.


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Post: # 589789Post bob__71 »

Going a bit over the top there Dan.

The G Train has been back for a go in the twos and accepted it. I think Dal is big enough to use the opertunity to get some form up and going.


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Post: # 589791Post GRAMophone »

Mmmm - dissappointed about Dal - nothing wrong with making a point about dropping 'a name' who's not performing but Joey might have been my choice this week.


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bob__71 wrote:I like it as a statement. Ross has stuck by his word from earlier in the week that players would be judged against their capabilities. And that those who didnt deliver against their capabilities would be spending some time in the reserves working on their game.

It sends a strong message about work ethic. And its the first time i have felt Ross is stampping himself as the leader of the group.
I agree, if your not giving it your all then you should be dropped, even if your name is Dal Santo, Ball, Reiwolt or Hayes. Unfortunately for Dal, he's not and for the most part the others in my list are busting their guts.
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Post: # 589794Post The_Dud »

gramophone***111 wrote:Mmmm - dissappointed about Dal - nothing wrong with making a point about dropping 'a name' who's not performing but Joey might have been my choice this week.
or even Gram, whose had a much worse year than Dal, u have to admit


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Post: # 589797Post spert »

Dal has a history of being tagged out of big games and has not improved in that area regardless of silky skills etc etc. our midfield and team in general just doesn't get enough of the ball consistantly, and it is consistancy which is required. Some people are screaming for Gram to be dropped, but I noticed he was one of our very few hard triers and runners against the Swans.


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Well, it's going to be very interesting to see the fallout and effect of this.

It's a big, bold move, and a statement to Dal and the rest of the team that "good enough isn't good enough". It also is the kind of move that smacks of a last resort.

It's always going to be a challenge for a coach of a team like the Saints where there are players who's talent means their average game is among the best on the team... how do you get them to perform consistantly at their best? If you don't does malaise seep in?

From where I sit right now, I wouldn't have even thought of dropping Dal... but if he comes back and plays at the top of his game for the rest of the year, it could turn out to be a turning point in Lyon's time at the Saints.

If it doesn't shake things up to good effect, it will increase the appearance of Lyon's isolation.


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