Lachlan Tighe is an elite lawn bowls coach and analyst who says we can learn a lot about sporting organisations from the Western Bulldogs.
Grand Final 2016: What we have learned about visible and invisible teams
October 3, 2016 by 1 Comment
57 Mt Pleasant Street (part 1)
November 25, 2014 by 2 Comments
E.regnans has found a couple of sporting commentators to express our rage at the destruction of our “once great game” (pick one).
Football’s helicopter parent syndrome
June 12, 2013 by Leave a Comment
Despite numerous studies which report the negative consequences of helicopter parenting, the AFL is cosseting its clubs more than ever. Lop-sided fixturing, extra salary cap space, priority picks – is the AFL a professional competition or a form of welfare for clubs?











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