Ross Wilson cool about Saints controversies

By Rob McLean / Roar Guru

As a St Kilda supporter, Aussie rock icon Ross Wilson is entitled to feel a little frustrated by his team.

A team that had the 2010 premiership ripped from its grasp by Collingwood and has since lurched from one pre-season controversy to another.

A team that has given him one premiership since he chose to support the red, black and white when a young man in the Victorian suburb of Hampton.

But he doesn’t get frustrated, instead he laughs at the way his players have been mauled by a media seeking a story over the past summer. He considers the new AFL construct and the way footballers, young men really, are portrayed as role models.

By his late teens, Wilson was well and truly ensconced within the Melbourne rock scene and by the time he was 24, he was a national star. His band, Daddy Cool, had a massive hit on its hands in Eagle Rock and the touring lifestyle was in full flow.

Wilson was not a role model.

It is with a reflective rock and roll induced wisdom that Wilson can chuckle at the controversies that have derailed his Saints. He makes an assessment of his club that might horrify those wearing the suits in the kingdom of the Saints.

“They’re the rock and roll club of the football world,” he laughs. “What, me? What have I done?”

And it seems a fair assessment, with a vengeance-filled groupie, nude shenanigans, boozing and even ‘drug’ taking (albeit the prescription kind) all creating headlines around the embattled club.

Wilson reflects, almost wistfully, that it’s a changing time and “with the AFL’s rules, you can’t be like that anymore”.

Wilson is not your typical ‘footyhead’.

“I’m not the most sporty person but I still get upset when my team loses,” he said.

He admits the start to this season has him rattled. As a kid, he supported Melbourne because of his older brother. But, when, as they tend to do, his older brother started to bully him, the younger Wilson decided to look for a new team.

Being the nearest VFL club to Hampton, Wilson decided to hop on board the Saints’ rollicking bandwagon, where he has stayed since.

A recent highlight was receiving a guernsey signed by the St Kila star, Carl Ditterich, a player who still ranks highly among his heroes and who, given his disciplinary record, may have found life tough in today’s AFL (he missed the Saints’ 1966 premiership through suspension).

The Saints have a coterie of well-known supporters in Shane Warne, Eric Bana, music legend Michael Gudinski and, of course, Molly Meldrum – all have some sort of claims to a rock-n-roll lifestyle, so Wilson is clearly not out of place.

Wilson laughs at the glass half-empty approach of Meldrum to his beloved team.

“He’s never happy, I remember one game against the Kangaroos where they won by a record margin,” Wilson recalls. “And he still found fault with them!”

Like the St Kilda Football Club, Wilson keeps rocking on, last year releasing an album, titled ‘I Come in Peace’, as well as a compilation of his better-known songs.

And, he’s still on the road, embarking on small tour next month (www.rosswilson.com.au for details).

You can guarantee that if he’s on the road and his rock and rolling Saints are playing, Wilson will be near a television or radio somewhere, angling to get a score.

The Crowd Says:

2011-06-22T07:16:13+00:00

KarenS

Guest


In Queensland, at University of Queensland, by some students, in the 1980s. See the entry for Eagle Rock in Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagle_Rock_%28song%29 , and scroll down the "The Tradition". The bar in the Student Union at Uni of Qld even has as one of it's policies that the "Eagle drop" must be respected, http://www.redroombar.com.au/filelib/UQU0056_-_Redroom_Housepolicy.pdf see 6th point under House Rules, and there are at least 2 Facebook Groupd devoted to this phenomenon - https://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=156215103586 and https://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=10887505241 (PS My brother is Ross Wilson's manager)

2011-04-17T10:51:41+00:00

Rob McLean

Guest


It was played at a wedding I was at last night. Several ladies had their partners from getting out on the dfloor with their pants down. Anyone know how this tradition started?

2011-04-17T01:09:39+00:00

Sherrin-Burley-Faulkner

Guest


WCE Eagles use, IMO the greatest Aussie rock anthem ever "Eagle Rock" (gotta be up there anyway) after every win, goes off great, they also get a falconer to fly a eagle around the stadium pre game. Bet the Saints wish they were called the Eagles. The original film clip for Eagle rock is a absolute classic.

2011-04-17T00:59:41+00:00

Rob McLean

Guest


Thanks for the comment, Swampy. No it wasn't a paid commercial, I just had the chance to speak to Ross Wilson and ask him about his beloved Saints (he recently played their club song on The Marngrook Footy Show). I guess the point is to show how a high profile Saints supporter feels about his club and why he supports them. I'm not a Saints supporter, so I've been intrigued throughout the summer about how their supporters feel about the whole thing. It must've been tough to be on the wrong side of that GF and then to have this garbage that follows. What I've had reinforced is that passion for your club over rides anything that happens to it. Yobbos need airtime too, Swampy. Although, who exactly are the yobbos you refer to?

2011-04-16T09:53:13+00:00

amazonfan

Roar Guru


They tried Blight. He was sacked mid-season and replaced by Thomas. The problem was that he was burned out. I do agree that Lyon's style no longer works, however Blight isn't the answer.

2011-04-16T02:31:05+00:00

Swampy

Guest


A leopard can't change its spots over night. I doubt if Lyon has the ability to coach effectively any other way. The Saints players have been fed a Thomas-Lyon diet for far to long. Hence their play is constipated and now they could do with a good dose of Blight to free up the pipes.

2011-04-16T01:20:37+00:00

Aware

Guest


PS: one simple adjustment would be to cut their handball quota by 50% and get them to convert those to kicks.

2011-04-16T01:14:23+00:00

Aware

Guest


St Kilda had more possessions and inside 50s than Essendon last week and was thrashed. Their problem is simple: they must kick more goals. They have to alter their ultra-defensive pattern and be more offensive to get scores of the board and reward their domination of possession. Maybe they need a more attacking coach now.

2011-04-16T00:49:59+00:00

Swampy

Guest


And, she’s still on the road, embarking on small tour next month. More information The St Kilda Schoolgirl dot com. Realy is this a payed commercial. Shane Warne has claims to a rock and roll life style. Oh realy, so whats the point of all this tripe other than to some how glorify yobbos and promote Ross Wilson.

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