Danny FRAWLEY has come clean and revealed his cunning plan.
FRAWLEY admitted yesterday that he had to dig deep into his bag of trick to engineer the Tigers worst loss for the season.
Much thought went into orchestrating the mismatches that were required to ensure that St.Kilda fans and his mate Burkey would remain loyal to their mate and former Full Back.
But FRAWLEY also admitted last night there was a strange twist to his cunning plot. FRAWLEY admitted that his service have been hotly pursued by the Saints, to replace Grant Thomas, after he brilliantly engineered their defeat earlier in the year. FRAWLEY admitted that he asked his players to lay down so that he could ensure his committment to finish out his contract at Tigerland in 2004 and ease the pressure on his old Team Mate Grant THOMAS, who has admitted he would readily stand aside as coach if a better option was available. THOMAS admitted his comment that St.Kilda were a better team than the Tigers was designed to get FRAWLEY thinking about the prospect of coaching his old club.
FRAWLEY admitted that the Romantic home coming appealed to him, but he would have to take his mate Stewart LOWE with him and luring him from Punt Road might not be as easy as some would have hoped, despite his obvious loyalty for his old club. It was noted by many tiger supporters as he mingled happily with the St.Kilda team last night after they demolished his Tigers.
FRAWLEY stated last night from the St.Kilda Social Club, that he felt obliged to see out his committment to the Tigers given the public support he has received from the club in recent times.
FRAWLEY admitted yesterday that he had to dig deep into his bag of trick to engineer the Tigers worst loss for the season.
Much thought went into orchestrating the mismatches that were required to ensure that St.Kilda fans and his mate Burkey would remain loyal to their mate and former Full Back.
But FRAWLEY also admitted last night there was a strange twist to his cunning plot. FRAWLEY admitted that his service have been hotly pursued by the Saints, to replace Grant Thomas, after he brilliantly engineered their defeat earlier in the year. FRAWLEY admitted that he asked his players to lay down so that he could ensure his committment to finish out his contract at Tigerland in 2004 and ease the pressure on his old Team Mate Grant THOMAS, who has admitted he would readily stand aside as coach if a better option was available. THOMAS admitted his comment that St.Kilda were a better team than the Tigers was designed to get FRAWLEY thinking about the prospect of coaching his old club.
FRAWLEY admitted that the Romantic home coming appealed to him, but he would have to take his mate Stewart LOWE with him and luring him from Punt Road might not be as easy as some would have hoped, despite his obvious loyalty for his old club. It was noted by many tiger supporters as he mingled happily with the St.Kilda team last night after they demolished his Tigers.
FRAWLEY stated last night from the St.Kilda Social Club, that he felt obliged to see out his committment to the Tigers given the public support he has received from the club in recent times.