Trust: Johnny Bravo’s Long Game by Brummie
Johnny Bravo made it through the 2022 National Championship final with only two turns on their offence line, and were never broken. Yet they were able to combine this with an extremely aggressive deep game.
“How much ego do you need? Just enough so that you don’t step in front of a bus” – Shunryu Suzuki, Buddhist Monk Playing sport we need to walk a fine line; if have too little ego, then we don’t […]
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