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Time To Recognise Hockey’s Victims of Politics

Not the Footy Show Podcast

The Australian Olympic Team that competed at the 1980 Moscow Olympics, despite a US-led boycott, was recently formally recognized by the Australian Parliament for their participation 45 years after the event. To some this seemed a strange occurence as these

The Far Reaching Consequences.

Every action has a consequence. This is a phrase frequently used in business, but it applies to all aspects of life. It basically means that for every decision we make it will result in an outcome, whether positive or negative,

Is A Prediction Coming True? Is a Sport Under Threat From Its Own Governance?

Basketball starts with a tip off, Australian Rules Football starts with a centre bounce, both very unique ways in which to commence a sporting contest. Hockey used to have its own unique way of starting a game with a Bully-off.

Save The Shoot Out?

When it comes to sport the rest of the world knows that America stands alone. They have named their national champions, World Champions and frequently make adaptions to the rules by which the rest of the world competes. In the

I don’t Wanna Talk About It

Anyone who follows sport knows that to be competitive today it is vital that you have a good support team around you. They also know that those supporting the individual athlete and team must be pulling in the same direction