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Coaching Courses – Are They Still Relevant Or Do They Just Need To Evolve?

Coaching courses have become a great revenue stream for a number of sports in recent years. While up-skilling coaches is a good thing, the problem comes down to the basic economics of supply and demand. Many nations and many sports

Feeling The Pinch

The postponement of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics Games will cost the International Olympic Committee “several hundred million dollars” of added costs President Thomas Bach told German newspaper Die Welt. In the same interview he went on to say that it

Inspirational Athletes – 2

The name Albert Moss will mean little to many sports fans, yet if ever there was ever a man to inspire hope no matter what, Albert would be someone whose story should be remembered. Moss was born in 1863 in

Time to Support A Successful Sporting Institution.

This weekend the Hockeyroos and Kookaburras will be in action at the Perth Hockey Stadium in the FIH Pro League, and will be playing against Argentina. The Pro-League, in only its second year of existence is limping along, following a

A Missed Chance To Create a Tradition?

The 25th of April is a very special day in the history of Australia and New Zealand. For this day is known as ANZAC Day. Originally it was a day set aside to honour the members of the Australian and