Mercury (Hobart)

NOT SO SHAW

Roos on a roll ... but Saints a danger

- MICHAEL RAMSEY

THEIR trajectory could not be more contrastin­g, but North Melbourne caretaker coach Rhyce Shaw remains wary of St Kilda, suggesting the AFL battlers are not far off turning their season around.

The sides will head into Sunday’s clash at Blundstone Arena equal on points with six wins and eight losses. But on recent form, they are worlds apart. St Kilda won four of its first five games but has since gone 2-7, piling pressure on coach Alan Richardson.

The Kangaroos’ comparativ­ely miserable start to the season culminated in longservin­g mentor Brad Scott stepping down after Round 10.

Under replacemen­t coach Shaw, they have won three of four games including last week’s commanding triumph over 2018 grand finalist Collingwoo­d — a big scalp the likes of which the Saints have only been able to dream about.

Shaw is nonetheles­s urging his players not to take the Saints lightly, having watched them trade blows with Richmond last week before they fell away late. “It’s been interestin­g. I know they’ve had a really tough time with injuries and that’s been really hard for them,” he said yesterday.

“But they’re playing a really good brand of football.

“I know they haven’t got the results but you can see the way they’re trying to play.

“They really pushed Richmond, so we’re not taking them lightly at all. They’re going to be a real challenge for us and that’s the message from me to our boys.”

Shaw has encouraged the Roos to play a physical brand of football and it was on full display in their impressive 44point win over the Magpies last weekend.

Under Shaw’s watch, North Melbourne has notably become harder to score against and improved its performanc­e in the contests.

“The best teams play their way no matter what. That’s the kind of mentality we’re going to try and go in with,” Shaw said.

“We’re still going to tinker. We’ll keep the basics the same but obviously we’re going to do different things against different opponents.

“We’ll look at St Kilda and see what we can possibly exploit and protect ourselves against what they can do as well.”

The Roos appear likely to make minimal selection changes with key defender Robbie Tarrant expected to prove his fitness after he suffered a knock last week.

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