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Camera-shy St Kilda star Jimmy Webster reveals his funny side as he develops into star defender

ST KILDA youngster Daniel McKenzie grabbed a chocolate brownie and dipped it in BBQ sauce. In the corner giggling was Jimmy Webster, the Saints’ trickster and star defender.

St Kilda's Jimmy Webster. Picture: Michael Klein
St Kilda's Jimmy Webster. Picture: Michael Klein

ST KILDA youngster Daniel McKenzie grabbed a chocolate brownie and dipped it in barbecue sauce.

Giggling from the corner of a Perth hotel last week sat Jimmy Webster and Tim Membrey.

“There were some brownies and a big bowl of barbecue sauce, so we sat the sauce next to the brownies,” Webster said.

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Next to be fooled by the odd culinary pairing were St Kilda’s fitness boss Matt Hornsby and the club doctor.

“We could tell from the first bite they knew something was up,” Webster said. “They were sort of looking at the brownie, but I think they finished it.”

For the first time, welcome into the mindset of St Kilda star Jimmy Webster.

Jimmy Webster in action for St Kilda.
Jimmy Webster in action for St Kilda.

For seven years and 77 AFL games Webster has remained in the shadows. The Tasmanian has proven just as evasive from opponents as he has the spotlight.

“I’m not confident talking in front of cameras,” Webster said. “For some reason it’s just not my place.

Instead Webster, 24, is an outdoors man. Recently he bought a boat and this week he purchased airfares to return to Tasmania for the bye. During the Round 14 break, Webster will head to his mate’s 8000ha farm and heading the itinerary will be hunting deer, fishing in a dam and spending time with his dad.

Webster is just as comfortable sitting around a campfire as he is bouncing out of St Kilda’s backline.

“Tassie’s got a problem with deer, so we cull a few,” he said. “I like to go away camping and sit by a fire and chill out and have a beer. It’s pretty relaxing.”

Tattooed in giant font on Webster’s right arm are the words “My family my life” and he is one of six siblings.

But at the Saints he is more Jimmy the jester.

And in a challenging season, laughter has been welcomed by coach Alan Richardson.

Jimmy Webster shares a laugh with Danny Frawley. Picture: Michael Klein
Jimmy Webster shares a laugh with Danny Frawley. Picture: Michael Klein

“He’s a bit of an extrovert, Jimmy,” Richardson said. “He’s in charge of the fines at the footy club.

“We call that balance — he brings a bit of balance to the group. Those two [Webster and captain Jarryn Geary] are a terrific duo.”

The Saints “fines” don’t involve any cash. Instead about once a month Webster and Geary stand in front of their teammates and poke fun.

“We just get up and bag the boys out. Some of it’s pretty brutal,” Webster said.

Webster kept his material hush hush, though one player with the goalkicking yips was recently accused of kicking about 1.82 this year.

Jokes aside, Webster is a serious footballer.

Jimmy the Jet

StatisticAverageRank (general defender)
Disposals254th
Uncontested Possessions194th
Metres Gained42813th
Intercept Possessions76th

“He would be right at the top of the way we rank our players,” Richardson said.

“With respect to the Trevor Barker Medal (best-and-fairest) he’d be right up there. (I value his) balance of defence and attack, and the consistency of performance. He was picked to play on (Jack) Darling last week, that’s how highly we rate him defensively.

“He’s able to play on the bigger blokes, the smaller blokes, he’s got really good speed, he’s a competitor and some of his rebound has been really important.

“He’s been quite complete, Jimmy.”

When Saints backline coach Henry Playfair works through Webster’s reviews they usually ignore statistics.

But when Webster - a restricted free agent next year - sits down with the Saints to renegotiate perhaps he should bring along these numbers.

Jarryn Geary grabs Jimmy Webster at St Kilda training. Picture: Wayne Ludbey
Jarryn Geary grabs Jimmy Webster at St Kilda training. Picture: Wayne Ludbey

Webster’s average of 25 disposals ranks fourth for defenders this year, only behind ball magnets Rory Laird (Adelaide), Jake Lloyd (Sydney) and Kade Simpson (Carlton).

This year he has kept Charlie Cameron to two goals, Eddie Betts to one goal and Jordan de Goey to two goals before being handed the Darling assignment last week.

Halfway through the season, Webster deserves to be on the edge of the All-Australian squad of 40 players.

“I’m not really a younger boy any more so it’s time for me to step up,” Webster said.

“This is my seventh year so with younger boys coming in I’ve got to step up and start to teach them some stuff.”

Webster credited Membrey with the barbecue sauce prank, with the goalkicker once pulling the same stunt on his old Sydney teammates but that doesn’t mean Webster’s playbook is blank.

“For some reason I just love scaring blokes,” Webster said.

“I used to get Tim all the time when he’d come home.

“Also, there’s a wheelie bin with all the footies in it and before training sometimes I’ll jump in and close the lid, so when the boys come out to grab the footys you come flying out of the wheelie bin. I also tape a cup of water to the inside of their lockers, so when they swing them open the water goes all over them.

“You’ve got to have a good balance of being serious and then when you can joke around and have a bit of fun.”

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