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(From Canberra Times)
Unlike many grand Olympians of recent vintage - from Tanni Grey-Thompson to Matthew Pinsent and all points between the two - Sir Clive Woodward does not shed tears of triumph. He is too acute an observer to allow his vision to be blurred by emotion.
As the head coach of England's rugby team, he watched his players play and train to play for very nearly eight years. He watched them in the gym, he watched them in physiotherapy, he watched them in the dining room, he watched them at their leisure. He even employed a visual- awareness specialist so he could watch them learn how to watch better. For Woodward, seeing is believing - and ...