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Ross Lyon (born 8 November 1966) is a former
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player and the senior coach of the
St Kilda Football Club The St Kilda Football Club, nicknamed the Saints, is a professional Australian rules football club based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Victoria. The club plays in the Australian Football League (AFL), the sport's premier league. The club ...
in the
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(AFL). He previously coached St Kilda from 2007 to 2011 and the
Fremantle Football Club The Fremantle Football Club, nicknamed the Dockers, is a professional Australian rules football club competing in the Australian Football League (AFL), the sport's elite competition. The team was founded in 1994 to represent the port city of ...
from 2012 to 2019. He played for
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and the
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from 1985 to 1995.


Playing career


Fitzroy

Lyon began his career with
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in
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. After playing the last five games of the season and the first game in
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he missed the remainder of the season and most of
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due to groin and back injuries that was later diagnosed as
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. He returned to play 19 games in 1988 and ended up playing 127 games over the next ten years until the end of the 1994 season. Lyon played for Fitzroy from 1985 until 1994 for a total of 127 games and kicked 112 goals.


Brisbane Bears

Lyon played two games with the
Brisbane Bears The Brisbane Football Club, nicknamed the Bears, was a professional Australian rules football club based in Queensland on the Gold Coast (relocated to Brisbane in 1993). The club participated in the Victorian/Australian Football League (VFL/A ...
in 1995 before retiring due to a knee problem. As a player, he battled injury but was known for his fearless approach to the game, particularly his strong tackling and bumping.


Coaching career


Richmond Football Club assistant coach: 1996–1999

After retiring as a player, Lyon began his coaching career as an assistant coach under senior coach
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at
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in 1996.


Carlton Football Club assistant coach: 2000–2003

Lyon moved to
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in 2000. He spent three years at Carlton both as an assistant coach and as the club's VFL coach where he worked under senior coaches
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,
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and
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.


Sydney Swans assistant coach: 2004–2006

In 2004, Lyon joined the
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in an assistant coaching position as midfield coach, working under senior coach Paul Roos his former Fitzroy teammate. He was instrumental in helping the Swans reach consecutive grand finals in 2005 and 2006, triumphing in the former year.


St Kilda Football Club: 2007–2011

When the St Kilda senior coaching position became available at the end of 2006, a list of candidates was drawn up. Lyon beat 52 candidates for the job, including favourite
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. He succeeded Grant Thomas as St Kilda's senior coach who had been sacked a week after the Saints were defeated in an elimination final by
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in the 2006 finals series. Upon becoming senior coach of the club, Lyon hired his own assistants, with close friend and
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fullback
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, Anthony Rock, former Carlton assistant coach Tony Elshaug and John Barker all being appointed in assistant coaching positions for Lyon's first season. He also helped lure highly rated fitness coach David Misson to the club from Sydney. Silvagni spent four years at the club as defensive coach, leaving at the end of 2010 to work with , while Elshaug became head of recruiting. Other notable assistants to have worked with Lyon in his time as coach include Leigh Tudor and Robert Harvey. Lyon is the most successful St Kilda coach by percentage of games won, with a 64.5% winning record.


2007 season

Lyon began his first season as senior coach with a victory against Melbourne in Round 1 of 2007 and the Saints then won four of their first seven games. Injuries hit the club badly in Round 8, however, with St Kilda having only 24 out of a possible 38 players to choose from against
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. Lyon was criticised for flooding excessively and many became angry with the more defensive style of St Kilda over the subsequent weeks. After an upset victory in Robert Harvey's 350th match in Round 12 against West Coast, Lyon proceeded to guide the Saints to win three out of the next four matches and a drawn game against the
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. This left the Saints in eighth position on the ladder, a spot the side was unable to maintain after narrow losses to reigning grand-finalists Sydney and West Coast in the remaining five round

The team narrowly missed playing finals for the fourth consecutive season, finishing 9th with 11 wins, 10 losses and 1 draw for the year. Despite missing the finals, the Saints finished the year strongly, winning 7.5 of the last 11 matches. During the 2007 trade period, St Kilda were widely considered to have traded very well, picking up Geelong premiership ruckman Steven King (footballer), Steven King, Geelong forward Charlie Gardiner and Swans pair
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and
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for draft selections 26 and 90.


2008 season

St Kilda started the season strongly by winning the 2008
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, defeating the
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by five points at
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. Despite this strong showing the Saints went on to have a mixed first half of the season with five wins and six losses. In the second half of the season, their fortunes improved sealing a spot in the top four with a record-breaking 108-point victory against Essendon in the final round. The 2008 finals campaign, Lyon's first as coach, saw St Kilda lose to Geelong in the first qualifying final and then defeat Collingwood by 34 points in a semi-final. In what would be veteran and club legend Robert Harvey's final game as a player, the Saints were well beaten by eventual premiers Hawthorn in a preliminary final, losing by 54 points.


2009 season

St Kilda made a number of changes to their coaching and playing staff in the 2008/09 pre-season, adding Geelong assistant coach Leigh Tudor as the forward coach. Over the pre-season Lyon worked on a new game plan based around forward pressure, midfield zone defence and pushing numbers behind the ball. This was the platform for a record-breaking year. St Kilda won 19 consecutive matches, including a game described by some observers as one of the best home-and-away clashes of all time in Round 14 against (who were also undefeated at the time). Despite losing narrowly to
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and
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late in the season, the Saints finished two-games clear on top of the AFL ladder, winning the McLelland Trophy for the first time since 1997. The club won its first final against Collingwood before beating the Western Bulldogs by seven points in the preliminary finals to advance to their first
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since 1997. Lyon became only the third coach (after Stan Alves and
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) to lead the club to a grand final since World War Two. The
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was one of the closest and hardest-fought ever held. A record-breaking 214 tackles were laid in the match (118 by the Saints). St Kilda led the game at every quarter but fell short at the final siren, losing the match by 12 points. Several St Kilda players missed short range shots on goal and the team had three more scoring shots than Geelong for the match. Four of St Kilda's scoring shots were rushed behinds; Geelong had none. Despite the grand final loss, Lyon was named the
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Coach of the Year in 2009.


2010 season

Controversy plagued the St Kilda Football Club in the 2009/2010 pre-season. Former captain
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signed with rival club and Lyon was criticised for failing to keep Ball and not gaining any compensation in return. The Saints chose to trade their first round draft pick for former Essendon footballer
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. It was hoped that Lovett's pace and skill would enable the Saints to win the premiership in 2010. Lovett never played a game for the club, being sacked after allegations of rape were made against him. Despite the controversy, the Saints managed to win 15.5 games in 2010 and finished third on the AFL ladder. The season was notable for the loss of club captain
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to a serious injury in Round 3. Riewoldt did not return for four months but managed to come back into the team and lead them into another finals series. The Saints beat narrowly in the qualifying finals and then comfortably won a preliminary final against the
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for the second year in a row. Lyon became the only coach apart from
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to lead St Kilda to multiple grand final appearances. The
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against Collingwood ended in a draw, with St Kilda coming from 24 points down at half-time to square the result at the final siren. The replay the following week saw the Saints beaten comfortably with the club finishing runner-up for the second year in a row.


2011 season

St Kilda had their worst start to a season in almost a decade, only winning one and drawing one of their first seven matches. St Kilda then started their revival, defeating in Round 9 and then only losing three more games for the remainder of the year. They also inflicted 's only loss in the second half of the season when both clubs were on a winning roll. St Kilda finished seventh at the end of the season, following an elimination final loss to .


Departure from St Kilda and move to Fremantle

On 15 September 2011, shortly after St Kilda's elimination from the 2011 finals series, Lyon suddenly walked out and resigned as senior coach of St Kilda and then suddenly signed a four-year deal to become the senior coach of
Fremantle Football Club The Fremantle Football Club, nicknamed the Dockers, is a professional Australian rules football club competing in the Australian Football League (AFL), the sport's elite competition. The team was founded in 1994 to represent the port city of ...
, leaving Fremantle senior coach
Mark Harvey Mark Harvey (born 11 June 1965) is a former Australian rules football player and coach. He played over 200 games during fourteen seasons with the Essendon Football Club, winning three premierships, and was senior coach of Fremantle from 2007 t ...
abruptly and unexpectedly sacked. Both Lyon and Harvey had one year remaining on their respective contracts, with Lyon exercising a get-out clause and Fremantle paying out Harvey's final year. It emerged that Fremantle had head-hunted Lyon to take over after both coaches' existing contracts had expired at the end of 2012, but that when it was discovered that Lyon had a get-out clause, the possibility of an immediate move was discussed. The coaching change was a surprise throughout the football world, as there had been no media speculation or reporting on any potential change prior to it occurring. As Lyon and Harvey were both managed by the same company, Elite Sport Properties, Lyon carried out the negotiations without his management's knowledge; in fact, his management had been actively negotiating a contract extension with St Kilda at the same time. The aftermath of the decision saw hurt feelings at St Kilda and for Mark Harvey, as neither knew anything about the deal until it was done. There was a backlash from many in the football world about the way the deal was done and particularly about the manner in which Harvey was treated by Fremantle. Lyon left St Kilda with the best winning percentage of any other Saints coach in the club's history and became the first person to coach the Saints to four consecutive finals series. Lyon was then replaced by
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as St Kilda's senior coach.


Fremantle Football Club: 2012–2019

After starting the 2012 season strongly with a 5–2 win–loss record, including wins against reigning premiers Geelong and Lyon's former club St Kilda, Fremantle struggled in the middle parts of the season, highlighted by big losses to Hawthorn and cross-town rival West Coast. As the season progressed the Dockers seemed to start coming to grips with Lyon's game plan. From Rounds 15 to 19 the Dockers went on a five-game winning streak, with the most notable win being a 65-point win over West Coast. The Dockers finished seventh in the regular season and defeated Geelong in their elimination final match to advance to the semi-finals, where they subsequently lost to . The Dockers improved again under Lyon's tutelage the following year, finishing the 2013 season in the top four for just the second time in their history. An upset win against at
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and a 25-point win against in the club's first home preliminary final booked them a place in the grand final, also a club first. The Dockers went down to in the 2013 grand final by 15 points. Another top-four finish followed in 2014, however losses to and sent the club out of the finals in straight sets. Lyon coached his 200th AFL game in Round 6, 2015. Lyon coached Fremantle to its first minor premiership in 2015, after winning 12 of the first 13 games of the season. Fremantle defeated Sydney in their qualifying final, earning a home preliminary final, the first time ever both preliminary finals had been held in the same state excluding Victoria. Fremantle were defeated by Hawthorn by 27 points. After this defeat, Lyon's game plan came under heavy criticism as he had coached four grand finals for only one draw and five preliminary finals for only three wins. After failing to lead Fremantle into the AFL finals series in four consecutive seasons, Lyon was sacked as senior coach of Fremantle on 20 August 2019, after the Dockers' Round 22 defeat to visiting . Lyon was then replaced by assistant coach David Hale as caretaker senior coach for the final game of the 2019 season.


Return to St Kilda: 2023–

In October 2022, following a disappointing end to the
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, St Kilda sacked incumbent senior coach
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and immediately made overtures to Lyon about a possible return. Lyon's return to St Kilda was confirmed with his appointment as senior coach on 24 October to a four-year deal.


Coaching style

At both St Kilda and Fremantle, Lyon was noted for enacting the most structured and defensive game plans in the league, with a particularly strong emphasis on the entire team applying defensive pressure when the opponent has the ball. Throughout his career, his teams have regularly been amongst the best in the league for points conceded, if not the best – in 2009, when St Kilda won the minor premiership, they conceded only 1,411 points in the home-and-away season, 367 points fewer than the next best – and have consequently performed well even when their points scored has been closer to the league average. Despite its success, Lyon's game plan is not universally liked; many observers have criticised it as being "boring" or "ugly" compared with higher-scoring open game styles employed by some other teams, or by teams from previous eras. Lyon has also been criticised, including by former St Kilda coach
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, for sticking to his game plan at the expense of having an effective forward structure.


Statistics


Playing statistics

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Coaching statistics

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2013 File:2013 Events Collage V2.png, From left, clockwise: Edward Snowden becomes internationally famous for leaking classified NSA wiretapping information; Typhoon Haiyan kills over 6,000 in the Philippines and Southeast Asia; The Dhaka garment fact ...
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2014 File:2014 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Stocking up supplies and personal protective equipment (PPE) for the Western African Ebola virus epidemic; Citizens examining the ruins after the Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping; Bundles of wat ...
, , 24 , , 16 , , 8 , , 0 , , 66.7% , , 4 , , 18 , - style="background-color: #EAEAEA" ! scope="row" style="font-weight:normal",
2015 File:2015 Events Collage new.png, From top left, clockwise: Civil service in remembrance of November 2015 Paris attacks; Germanwings Flight 9525 was purposely crashed into the French Alps; the rubble of residences in Kathmandu following the Apri ...
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2016 File:2016 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Bombed-out buildings in Ankara following the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt; the impeachment trial of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff; Damaged houses during the 2016 Nagorno-Karabakh ...
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2018 File:2018 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony in PyeongChang, South Korea; Protests erupt following the Assassination of Jamal Khashoggi; March for Our Lives protests take place across the United ...
, , 22 , , 8 , , 14 , , 0 , , 36.4% , , 14 , , 18 , - ! scope="row" style="font-weight:normal", 20191 , , 21 , , 9 , , 12 , , 0 , , 42.9% , , 13 , , 18 , - , - class="sortbottom" ! colspan=2, Career totals ! 305 ! 172 ! 128 ! 5 ! 56.4% ! colspan=2, 1 Lyon was sacked from Fremantle after the Round 22, 2019 loss to Essendon.


Personal life

Lyon grew up in the northern Melbourne suburb of
Reservoir A reservoir (; from French ''réservoir'' ) is an enlarged lake behind a dam. Such a dam may be either artificial, built to store fresh water or it may be a natural formation. Reservoirs can be created in a number of ways, including contro ...
with his four sisters and parents
Maurie Maurie is a masculine given name, sometimes a diminutive form (hypocorism) of Maurice. People named Maurie include: * Maurie Beasy (1896–1979), Australian rules footballer * Maurie Collins (1876–1943), Australian rules footballer * Maurie C ...
and Louise Lyon. He attended Lakeside High School and in 1984 was selected to tour Ireland with the Australian schoolboys team. His father played four games for in the 1953 VFL season. After retiring from playing football he married Kirsten Woods, sister of former footballer Tony Woods. They have two daughters and a son.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lyon, Ross Fitzroy Football Club players Brisbane Bears players 1966 births Living people St Kilda Football Club coaches Victorian State of Origin players Australian rules footballers from Melbourne Fremantle Football Club coaches People from Reservoir, Victoria