St Kilda coach Ross Lyon was not particularly impressed with the off-the-ball tactics engaged by Fremantle forward Pat Voss during the Saintsâ 30-point loss to the Dockers on Friday night.

Voss played a âkeeperâ type role on star St Kilda backman Callum Wilkie and ruffled Wilkieâs feathers … with the niggling and wrestling kicking off right from the start of the match.
Lyon was was asked about the âtacticsâ after the game, and was clearly not amused.
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âI just thought, to be honest, the first 30 seconds was a bit bizarre really when there was an umpire right there,â Lyon said.
âWeâre all big boys. We love the competitive spirit â I donât know, Iâm not the umpire.
âIt was interesting some of it early.

âThe umpire was right there so if they donât pay it, it must be within the laws and the spirit of the game. Thatâs OK.â
Wilkie only ended up with one intercept mark for the game, with Voss going on to kick three important goals, but the St Kilda captain did finish the match with 21 disposals.
âI thought Wilkie got to work,â Lyon said.
âIn the end I think it became a none issue. I thought it was a bit of a floorshow. Each to their own.â
Lyon was also confident Rowan Marshall avoided a worrying injury despite the veteran ruckman limping off in pain during the dying moments of the game.
Marshall landed awkwardly and couldnât put any weight on his right leg after competing in a ruck contest with just minutes remaining in the 16.8 (104) to 11.8 (74) loss in Perth.
The 30-year-old had his ACL and other aspects of his knee tested by medicos on the sidelines, but Saints coach Ross Lyon is optimistic there were no concerns with Marshallâs knee.
âNo knee, just the shin. Thatâs what he told me,â Lyon said.
âI spoke to him, spoke to his family, as in just a casual chat, and they were like, âNo, itâs just his shinâ, so I think heâll be fine.
âI was never overly concerned, like no oneâs flagged anything, although you just make me jumpy with âwas it bad?â, but I donât think it was bad.â
But Saints fans shouldnât be breathing easy just yet.
A week earlier, Lyon was confident Jack Higgins had only suffered grass burns to his knee rather than a serious injury in a 36-point win over Richmond.
Just days after that win, Higgins was sent in for minor knee surgery, with no exact timeline set for his return.
St Kilda were dealt a blow in the third quarter against the Dockers when Dougal Howard injured his calf, with the defender set to undergo scans to determine the extent of the strain.
Howard will join the likes of Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera (calf), Higgins (knee), Mitch Owens (calf), Max King (hamstring) and Liam Ryan (calf) on the injury list ahead of next weekâs clash with Hawthorn.
St Kilda led by a point early in the final quarter on Friday night as they threatened to ruin Fremantleâs prospect of posting a club-record 10th straight win.
But the Dockers tore the game to shreds with a devastating six-goal burst, sinking St Kilda to a 5-6 record in the process.
Source: 7 News


