Paul Gaudoin

Perceptions Must Not Define You

They say perception is reality. Which means that people form an impression of something, and then no matter what the truth may be that is how people see that thing. Once such a situation arises it is very hard to

Should the Hockey Sisters Be Doin’ It For Themselves?

At the start of last week it came as no surprise to any involved in Hockey in Australia that dual Olympic Gold medallist Katrina Powell was appointed coach of the Hockeyroos until the end of the Tokyo Olympic Games. It

More Questions Than Answers

“Leaders are not born. … They are made” is a theory that many will attest to. There are some who take the opposite approach, and believe that “leaders are born and cannot be made.” It was famed American Football Coach

Paying A Price For The Past?

There is nothing sadder than witnessing a once great team unravel. The Australian Women’s Hockey team were the cream of the crop for a long time. Denied the opportunity to play at the 1980 Olympic Games the first in which

Podcast #68 – Dribbling up The Annapurna Circuit, The Cricket World Cup and A Review of The FIH Pro League.

Not the Footy Show Podcast

What a lot there is to talk about in the world of sport at the moment. Once again we discuss some of the pertinent topics. First up congratulations to the Canadian Women’s Field Hockey side whose captain, Kate Wright whom