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G'day, may name is
Jim Longbottom, and I am the
Executive Minister here at Warwick.
We all love our competition, in fact
it is obvious to me that no matter how old we get, the competitive
spirit is still strong, particularly with us blokes. There is nothing
wrong with a competitive spirit if we hold it in check. What I observe
too often from people who come before the tribunal is that the
competitive in us gets mixed up with the other frustrations of life and
translates into aggressive and bullying behaviour.
We need to find ways of managing our
anger on the court and let the exercise and mateship be the important
issues. At the end of the day, as Alex Clarke is often heard to say
"It's all over a pair of socks" (or whatever else the trophy is)
You have it on good authority....
there are no sheep stations!
So all you competitors, young and
old, get things into perspective, a hit in anger in a split second has
all the ability to have consequences for a lifetime. INCIDENTALLY - that
goes for "ugly parent" syndrome as well - think about what values you
are teaching your child.... for their sake.
A final point: Your ability to play at
Warwick as a team or an individual is by our invitation. Teams or
individuals who will not comply with our standards of behaviour will
have their invitation to play withdrawn. |