Thinking too much

  Last night’s Big Bash match offered all of us a lesson on how to combat a pressure situation. The game went down to the last ball and I reckon the bowling team made a huge mistake. Simon Milenko, the bowler for Hobart, was on fire. He almost single handedly got them back into the game. He was…

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Ashton Agar: A brilliant performance

A brilliant performance Notes: It’s not golf but I think we can learn from all sorts of sporting performances. I was so impressed by this young guy’s attitude and ability to “play the game” – it was certainly remarkable. In my mind there’s no doubt that he played automatically throughout his innings. Fantastic stuff!

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Sporting legend on the mark

Greg Chappell said during a radio interview (I paraphrase): In recent times in Australian cricket we’ve over-coached and interfered… The Aussie team haven’t been performing that well, losing matches they should be winning and generally under performing. When it comes to team sports, there has been a definite shift for administrators/coaches to overstep the mark.…

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