‘It’s possible’: Saints upbeat after surprise start

‘It’s possible’: Saints upbeat after surprise start

Jack Steele says the Saints’ younger forwards will take vital confidence from their 15-point win over Fremantle into spherical 2 in opposition to the Western Bulldogs.

The Saints shall be compelled to play the identical undermanned assault on Saturday evening that they carried into the Fremantle recreation, however their captain stated all they would wish to do is replicate the trouble proven in opposition to the Dockers.

Tim Membrey’s return has been delayed additional, with the three-time Saints main goalkicker now listed as unavailable for four-to-six weeks as he’s “reloaded” by the membership’s health workers.

Neither debutant Anthony Caminiti nor Zaine Cordy have been in a position to take a mark inside 50 because the skies have been dominated by Fremantle trio Brennan Cox, Luke Ryan and Hayden Young, however Steele stated he had been impressed by their effort to carry the ball to floor.

“It was great to see them go down there and really play their role,” Steele stated.

“It was a different role for Cords in recent years, so to see him go down there and bring the ball as he did, and same as Anthony Caminiti, it was great to see.

“Mitch Owens was awesome, flying for marks and bringing the ball to ground as well.”

Steele stated coach Ross Lyon had been “a little bit more relaxed than I thought” within the official restart to his St Kilda teaching profession and credited his easy messaging with inspiring the dogged spherical 1 victory.

“It goes to show that if you just bring that effort and drive it’s possible. For those players, they can take a lot of confidence out of what they accomplished, but they’re going to have to be able to bring it next week and back it up,” he stated.

Steele stated a budget 50m penalties given away by vice-captain Callum Wilkie and himself in fast succession, gifting Fremantle two targets, had been mentioned with teammates after the sport.

“It clearly wasn’t good enough, it was a terrible time in the game and it really started to swing the momentum in the game,” he stated.

“What me and Wilks did was probably not good enough, we’ve got to be better.”

Marcus Windhager (damaged hand) and Seb Ross (calf) are anticipated to be accessible to tackle the Bulldogs on Saturday evening, however the Saints will lose Jimmy Webster (damaged hand) and Jack Bytel (minimize knee) for not less than per week.

The leg wound is an unfortunate setback for Bytel, who impressed with 16 disposals, seven tackles and a objective in opposition to the Dockers.

Acting soccer boss David Misson stated the Saints have been hopeful Webster might return for spherical 3, whereas he defined why Bytel would miss.

“Jack suffered a cut to his knee early in the game which was attended to and he returned to the field,” he stated.

“However, his discomfort continued post-match and Jack was admitted to hospital later that evening.

“Jack then underwent a clean-out of the wound, resulting in disruption to his preparation this week.”

At least one of many former midfield pair will return in Bytel’s place, whereas substitute Ben Paton is prone to change Webster within the beginning 22.

Source: www.news.com.au