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Lyon Blames Injury Management - No mention of TD

Postby sydney-dog » Sat May 05, 2007 9:01 am

Lyon blames injury management
02 May 2007 Herald-Sun
Rebecca Williams and Mark Stevens

ST KILDA coach Ross Lyon says the Saints' continuing injury woes stem from bad management, not bad luck.

As the Saints' injury toll grows, Lyon said yesterday the club was reviewing its medical and fitness programs in a bid to halt more than three years of injury woes.

He said the Saints needed to bring their player availability up to the standard of the West Coast Eagles and Sydney, where he was an assistant coach.

"It's beyond bad luck, let's not kid ourselves," Lyon said.

"There are some controllables that aren't being controlled. That's my view.

"There is no doubt some soft tissue (injuries) at critical times has hurt the club at critical times over three years.

"I am not pointing the finger, but we need to get West Coast and Sydney-type player availability.

"It's a key element of success, player availability. That hasn't been in existence here for 2 1/2 years."

The club's board is awaiting details of a review, conducted by Lyon and football manager Ken Sheldon.

President Rod Butterss said there was underlying frustration at the run of injuries.

"They (the football department) are keeping us abreast. They are very diligent and prepared to look under every rock," Butterss said.

"It's a case of, 'OK, we still haven't got it right . . . let's go again. Let's go through a process again for answers'.

"Firstly, you've got to recognise there's a problem. Then you've got to conduct analysis, seek advice, go far and wide and get the best people involved. You won't do it overnight."

Andrew Weller, now in charge of physio and rehabilitation, was at Moorabbin under Thomas's reign.

Lyon recently appointed former Carlton fitness guru Peter Mulkearns to handle strength and conditioning.

The Saints have been cursed by soft-tissue injuries to Nick Riewoldt (hamstring), Justin Koschitzke (adductor/quad), Max Hudghton (quadricep) and Sam Fisher (hamstring).

Butterss said Lyons was frustrated with the injuries.

"To his credit, he's not allowing that frustration to overflow," Butterss said.

Lyon said he believed the players had suffered because of a lack of continuity in their fitness programs.

The Saints replaced Chris Jones as training services manager after the 2005 season with Craig Starcevich.

Starcevich resigned earlier this year and was replaced by Mulkearns.

"There has been no continuity in the type of conditioning, which can leave players vulnerable and a little bit confused," Lyon said.

Lyon used Raphael Clarke, sidelined with a back injury, as an example of the Saints' revised long-term approach to rehabilitation.

"When I first got here, he could only walk because of a back problem," Lyon said.


"But we made a decision that when he comes back, he is going to be back for a long time.

"We have not rushed him. We have taken a long-term view on him."
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Postby am Bays » Sat May 05, 2007 9:11 am

How DARE Ross blame anything other than Telstra DOOM for Saint Kilda's poor injury run, Mal has spoken.....
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Postby mal » Sat May 05, 2007 11:17 am

If triple premiership fitness ''guru'' STARCEVICH couldnt get them on the park it raises the issue.
Took the new coach 6 rounds to start crying.

The problems of this club are so deep seated no new 2 bob coach and no new 2 bob fitness ''guru'' can
expect to change this club in a few months.
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Postby am Bays » Sat May 05, 2007 12:21 pm

mal wrote:If triple premiership fitness ''guru'' STARCEVICH couldnt get them on the park it raises the issue.
Took the new coach 6 rounds to start crying.



Mate as a failed Sport Scientist, if I conditioned players like Voss, Johnson, the Scotts, Aker, McRae, Lynch, Brown, Lappin, Leppitsch, Black etc I'd be a Guru too.....
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Postby BPBRB » Sat May 05, 2007 12:55 pm

1980 Tassie Medalist wrote:
mal wrote:If triple premiership fitness ''guru'' STARCEVICH couldnt get them on the park it raises the issue.
Took the new coach 6 rounds to start crying.



Mate as a failed Sport Scientist, if I conditioned players like Voss, Johnson, the Scotts, Aker, McRae, Lynch, Brown, Lappin, Leppitsch, Black etc I'd be a Guru too.....


Funny you should mention one of the Scot's. Chris is down working with North Adelaide's medical team to get his body right. Apparently he has to have another operation and will be doing his rehab with the highly paid North medical team. He was introduced to those at Presentations last night by Jars who sounded confident in having him signed as a player for season 2008. I did comment to a couple of our injured senior players at the time that he could be another Ben Hart given his age and the injury toll his body has put up with in his AFL career.

North is one club that seriously needs to look at it's player management in terms of reducing injuries and it's heavy training regime.
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Postby mal » Sat May 05, 2007 2:22 pm

The new SK coach Mr. :cry:

Ross Crlyon.



ST KILDA V CARLTON

30 seconds before the game starts
Comment by Dennis Cometti :

"" HAVE A LOOK AT THIS SURFACE IT LOOKS LIKE YOU COULD PUTT ON IT .""

Guess what ground he was talking about. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Dutchy » Sat May 05, 2007 2:43 pm

DId you see Like Ball get interviewed after the game? He said coming up after the game in the rain was easy compared to coming up after a game at the Dome...How about we listen to the players not coaches?
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