St Kilda sack Ratten three months after re-signing: 'We can't let those regrets get in way of making right decision'

By The Roar / Editor

After sacking Brett Ratten, St Kilda president Andrew Bassat admits he regrets extending the coach’s contract three months ago.

Ratten’s departure – confirmed by the Saints on Friday morning – comes amid a review of the club’s football operations.

The 51-year-old had signed a two-year contract extension on July 8. Bassat said Ratten had handled the news “with dignity and class, as you’d expect” and that they hoped to have his predecessor appointed “in the coming weeks”.

“We gave Brett assurance at the start of 2022 we would give him clarity mid-year,” Bassat said.

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“At the time, the team was winning games and in contention, and we wanted to give Brett all the support he needed to give him the best chance of success and to show that he could be our long-term coach.

(Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

“If we as a club have regrets about that in hindsight, we cannot let those regrets get in the way of making the right decision for the future.”

Bassat said Ratten was shown the door because they did not have “a winning culture” with him at the helm and that and it was “an incredibly hard decision for us” to sack someone who had given his heart and soul to the job..

Ratten took over as caretaker coach midway through the 2019 season when Alan Richardson was sacked and has had three full seasons at the helm.

He led St Kilda to the finals in 2020, when the Saints won an elimination final against the Western Bulldogs.

But St Kilda have not made the top eight since then, finishing 10th in 2021 and 2022.

The Saints faded badly after a bright start this season, losing eight of 11 matches.

The club then started the review and the panel included David Noble, who was sacked as North Melbourne coach earlier this year.

James Hird (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images)

Former Saints coach Grant Thomas on SEN Radio on Friday morning said he would try to snare Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge if he were running the club while suggesting James Hird could be worth a second chance at AFL level several years after his Essendon stint ended in controversy.

“I would absolutely give James Hird a good tryout. I’m maybe only a little bit anti-AFL in doing that, but I think James has got great credentials,” he said while adding Mark Williams and Ross Lyon could also be candidates.

“They’re the guys that probably come to my mind because you would either want a premiership coach or a person you know who can deliver a premiership.

“Because what else are we here for? It’s the business we’re in.”

Lyon took the Saints to grand finals in 2009 and 2010, and went close to ending the club’s premiership drought.

The 55-year-old has not publicly indicated his interest in returning to Moorabbin.

Melbourne assistant coach Adem Yze will also be an early contender to take over from Ratten.

Carlton also sacked Ratten as coach after the 2012 season.

St Kilda also announced on October 4 that veteran football administrator Geoff Walsh was taking over as their football manager.

It is understood that Walsh does not start until November 1.

The same day as his appointment, Walsh said in a radio interview that there’s a “degree of irrelevance” about the Saints.

St Kilda had a quiet trade period after missing out on Jordan De Goey, who decided to shun free agency following weeks of speculation about his future and stayed at Collingwood.

Ratten’s departure comes amid significant off-field change at the Saints.

Walsh replaces Lethlean, who left the football department last month to become club chief executive.

Matt Finnis had announced earlier this year he was leaving that role and Lethlean was anointed as his replacement.

Ratten is the third senior coaching change this year and given his reappointment only 98 days ago, the most unexpected.

Dejected St Kilda players walk from the ground. (Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)

Essendon sacked Ben Rutten in a shambolic process and replaced him with Brad Scott.

Alastair Clarkson took over as North coach, although his start has been delayed by the fallout from the Hawthorn racism controversy.

Adam Kingsley also is the new GWS coach, following Leon Cameron’s resignation earlier this year. 

The Crowd Says:

2022-10-19T05:15:58+00:00

Knackaz

Roar Rookie


Yes, Rooey is happily ensconced in the sweetest post-AFL playing job that exists with Fox Footy. And he does a great job there, so why coach with all the stress and scrutiny that comes with such a position? But he certainly has the credentials and footy IQ, though a great coach really needs some mongrel about them ~ i.e. Clarkson, Longmire, Chris Scott, Hardwick etc ...

2022-10-19T05:08:01+00:00

Knackaz

Roar Rookie


Ryder retired, old mate ...

2022-10-17T07:59:53+00:00

Shinboner 1971

Roar Rookie


WHY is there no talk of St. Kilda being relocated to Tassie? These guys are perfect for relocation, they are a mess. They are in greater debt than North Melbourne ever were, no coach, a list that may be the worst in the AFL, a board that appears even more diabolical than Essendon’s, and only five supporters who were alive the last time they won a Premiership, and four of them were in nappies. Sign the relocation papers McLaughlan, they are primed to go.

2022-10-16T20:33:37+00:00

G money

Roar Rookie


As if figjam could resist being the saviour. the arrogance runs deep in that one

2022-10-16T20:26:45+00:00

G money

Roar Rookie


North get twice the crowd when they play at marvel as opposed to hobart.. population matters

2022-10-16T11:43:34+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


I reckon the Draft needs a major overhaul. I feel that there needs to be consideration for players and their wishes to play in the state of their birth. Passion is one of the key elements in sport. It's a driver of player performance. What is wrong with say the 4 highest rated players in SA & WA get to stay and play for their 4 clubs. Or they get to do time for the Qld & NSW teams with a guaranteed return. As Victoria is the largest AF state surely they can understand. And with Tassie making an entry soon a similar proposal for them as well. ---- It's something that surely could be looked. ------ I'm also on painkillers and l could just be rambling ......

2022-10-15T11:32:59+00:00

dargerovitch

Roar Rookie


If the Saints appoint Robert Harvey , now an assistant coach at Hawthorn , the Hawks could take Ratts back . He was popular in his time there under Clarko . Stranger things have happened , eh?

2022-10-15T03:28:15+00:00

AdamDilligafThompson

Roar Rookie


I still can't work it out. Im thinking surely this has to be player driven otherwise how many players would they have offside if they pulled this yet they all loved him if that makes sense. There is the possibility that players play in self preservation mode next year if they didn't have anything to do with this and want out because of it.

2022-10-15T02:14:28+00:00

theirishman

Roar Rookie


Player driven. He was 'too hard' on them. Again, part of the problem at the Saints.

2022-10-15T00:02:42+00:00

Andrew

Guest


Most definitely - and this feeds into the vicious circle the AFL has now created. Not only will it be the “go home” factor, it will then become the “I don’t wanna play for a sh!t club” factor. There’s definitely a generational instant gratification phenomenon at play now and it’s going to be interesting to see how this is all going to play out.

2022-10-14T23:55:36+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Apart from Jack Steele, no one in that playing group is significant enough to have a voice that counts. They're just dealing a new hand hoping they might get 3 of a kind and turn the 4th in the second deal. Will probably just get a pair of 5s.

2022-10-14T23:52:13+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Tasmanian licence...

2022-10-14T20:41:12+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Hard to imagine Carol Cleaveland is 80 years old

2022-10-14T17:10:13+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


Priceless? Only in the most perverse sense of the word.

2022-10-14T17:06:49+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


Something Rotten about the way Ratten and Rutten were treated. It's a good thing there is no Retten's or Ritten's coaching. ------- Interestingly both are good hard workers and both were dependable players. I hope the future looks rosier for these two men.

2022-10-14T13:26:38+00:00

Doctor Rotcod

Roar Rookie


Got no time for middle management. Brown nose the bosses, kick the workers. Did the players have a say á la the Australian cricket team, who are having a great leadup to the T20 WC.

2022-10-14T13:17:57+00:00

Doctor Rotcod

Roar Rookie


I rate Windhager. Plenty of heart and a good kick. Are they expecting Ryder to play 22 games?

2022-10-14T11:58:00+00:00

AdamDilligafThompson

Roar Rookie


He was the answer to Ports John Butcher, who we dubbed "The Future" that worked out well for us and him.lol. :laughing:

2022-10-14T11:23:13+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


King was a shocker :shocked:

2022-10-14T11:19:59+00:00

AdamDilligafThompson

Roar Rookie


I bet it would. Pis off would you give the other kids a go will you, stop hogging all the new toys.lol. :laughing: :laughing:

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