As the cold light of day breaks on yet another St Kilda submission for the most dysfunctional organisation in the history of sport, fans are rightly wondering, what next? Having sacked coach Brett Ratten within four months of extending his contract, the club is reeling.

The Saints started the season well, securing eight wins prior to the bye rounds. From there however, they fell apart, putting up several insipid performances and missing finals.

After yet another irrelevant season, the club missed out on top free agency target Jordan De Goey, before doing little of note in the remainder of the trade period.

A mediocre list has only welcomed free agent Zaine Cordy, whilst taking just one first-round pick to the national draft. The circumstances at St Kilda are dire, to say the least.

Yet, more fuel was thrown on the dumpster fire last night when AFL Media's Cal Twomey broke the news that the club was set to sack Ratten, less than 100 days after re-signing him.

Following an external review of the club's operations across every facet, changes were always going to be made. Several new faces have joined the club's football department, however, the sacking of Ratten has still shocked the football world.

A decision "as brutal as they come" in an industry where brutal calls are commonplace, Ratten is widely spoken about as one of footy's genuinely good people. That will be of little comfort to him following the club's shock decision.

With all of that in mind, we take a look at who might be brave enough to take on the most daunting task in the AFL.

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5. Nathan Buckley

AFL Practice Match - Geelong v Collingwood
GEELONG, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 26: Nathan Buckley, Senior Coach of the Magpies looks on before the AFL Practice Match between the Geelong Cats and the Collingwood Magpies at GMHBA Stadium on February 26, 2021 in Geelong, Australia. (Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)

Another of the leading candidates, Buckley's track record speaks for itself. Having taken Collingwood to within a kick of glory, he would be well-placed to tackle the tough assignment at St Kilda.

Since departing Collingwood, Buckley has spent a lot of time in the media, although he is reported to still harbour ambitions to coach at the highest level again.

Despite having commented that he is happy in the media and not considering coaching for at least another 12 months, the lure of a senior coaching position may be too strong to resist for the Magpie legend.

The ultimate professional as a player, Buckley's high standards would likely appeal to Saints footy chiefs, who are desperate for someone to implement a change of attitude upon their playing list.

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  1. The Saints front office would do well to remember Ross Lyon’s previous exit from the club. They would also do well to think about bringing in a new coach as opposed recycling a coach. The game has changed since Lyon was at STK (and even since he was at Fremantle). Lyon’s last seasons at Freo didn’t see them into the finals the last four seasons he was there. Ross Lyon isn’t not going to return STK to it’s glory days. But, given how the club loves to reward “mediocrity” (which it supposedly hates), it’s not surprising they’d want Lyon. Let’s hope, though that they learn the lessons of the past and bring in a new coach who understands the modern game.

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