After snaring their first win of the season against a spirited Williamstown side, St Kilda Development and VFL senior coach Jake Batchelor runs through each Saint that played in the Sandringham victory.
Jarryn Geary
18 disposals
“Gears had a solid return.
“He played mainly on the wing, but you can put him anywhere and he will be good.
“He looked good on the ground, and he moved well.”
Luke Dunstan
36 disposals, two goals
“Luke had another awesome game, he had a few more uncontested possessions this time.
“His running was really good, and he was again important for us in the middle of the ground.
“A couple of goals as well rounded out a pretty strong day for him.”
Nick Coffield
Eight disposals
“Coff took a little while to find his groove, but he worked hard all day.
“He had a great smother late in the game when things were tight, and while he didn’t get a huge amount of the footy, he was solid down back for us.”
Paul Hunter
14 disposals, one goal, six tackles, 30 hit-outs
“Paul was great, his ruckwork is getting better each game.
“During the week, he went down to Sandringham’s training on Tuesday night, just so he could connect better with the mids.
“He’s really buying into the culture at Sandy, and it’s great to see.”
Ben Long
13 disposals
“Longy was good, especially after playing a quarter and a half of footy the night before,.
“The main thing was his attitude was outstanding, especially after probably not getting a huge amount of sleep the night before.
“He played five and a half quarters in about 13 or so hours, so he went really well.”
Shaun McKernan
Eight disposals, three goals
“Shaun had a solid game for us.
“He booted three goals and presented a target up forward.
“He actually hurt his shoulder during the third quarter, but managed to play out the game, which was important as he created a contest and made sure he was a target.
“His shoulder pulled up well too, so all in all, good game for Shaun.”
Mason Wood
29 disposals, two goals
“That is probably the best game I have seen Mason play.
“He kicked two goals, and picked up 29 touches, which was impressive.
“He moved well for a tall forward and got a lot of the ball. It’s the best game I’ve seen him play.”
Darragh Joyce
19 disposals
“Darragh went well, he played on an opponent for most of the game.
“At the start, he probably gave a bit too much attention to his opponent, and strayed away from his game, but he worked his way into it.
“He was good for us and managed to grab 19 touches as well.”
Leo Connolly
18 disposals
“Leo was strong again, he got more attention this week, so it was a good learning experience for him.
“Teams are starting to notice his impact off half back, so he got a bit more attention, and didn’t have the same type of impact that he had in the previous couple of games.
“He was still good for us up and down the ground, but it was beneficial for him to see that not every week will be like the ones gone by, and how to deal with that type of attention.”
Oscar Clavarino
16 disposals
“Clav was similar to Leo, he got a bit more attention this week, but he still impacted where he could.
“He was solid down back, and he was able to grab 16 disposals too.”
Sam Alabakis
Five disposals, 12 hit-outs
“Sam wasn’t as good as he has been in the last couple of weeks, but he worked hard for us.
"His ruckwork is getting better, and he is constantly learning.
“It was another solid learning experience for him."
Matthew Allison
Four disposals
“Matty played down back for us again, and while he didn’t have a huge amount of disposals, he still did a lot of things right.
“Matt did the right things with his defensive patterns, and the things that you don’t necessarily see, he was doing well for us.
“Little things like decision making around whether he goes up for a ball, or stays on the ground to defend will come for Matt.”