Saints to respond from shocker: Richardson

St Kilda coach Alan Richardson says the Saints couldn't just brush off their hammering from North Melbourne, but tipped them to fire back.

Coach of the Saints Alan Richardson after the Round 2 AFL match.

St Kilda's horror loss to North Melbourne was an aberration, says coach Alan Richardson. (AAP)

St Kilda coach Alan Richardson says the Saints' horror loss last Friday was an aberration and is not indicative of where they are at as a club.

After a round-one victory over Brisbane, St Kilda was expected to thrash wooden spoon fancy North Melbourne as they look to end a finals drought.

The Saints haven't featured in the top-eight since 2011 and have rebuilt steadily under Richardson since he took over as coach in 2014.

But the Saints kicked just five goals on a perfect day with the roof open at Etihad Stadium as the Kangaroos ran out shock 52-point winners last Friday.

Richardson told Fox Footy the club couldn't just brush off such a disastrous performance, but was confident they could respond ahead of a difficult next four games.

St Kilda have matches against beaten grand finalists Adelaide, Geelong, Greater Western Sydney and Hawthorn to come.

"We're a far better team than we saw on the weekend," Richardson said on AFL 360.

"We don't want to ever be at that level.

"I've questioned how we as a collective prepared for this game and how we applied ourselves for the game. We weren't there when it was time to be strong.

"There's a chance the way we finished off last week (against the Lions) that... it would just roll on and that is quite an immature response."


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