Time and Space: The Tactics That Shaped Australian Rules - and the Players and Coaches Who Mastered Them

James Coventry

Time and Space: The Tactics That Shaped Australian Rules - and the Players and Coaches Who Mastered Them
Format
Paperback
Publisher
ABC Books
Country
Australia
Published
20 July 2015
Pages
368
ISBN
9780733333699

Time and Space: The Tactics That Shaped Australian Rules - and the Players and Coaches Who Mastered Them

James Coventry

An accomplished book about the genius and ingenuity of the game’s greats (and the forgotten) and how they have shaped the game through the innovation of tactics.

From Pagan’s Paddock to Clarkson’s Cluster, from Fitzroy’s huddle to Sydney’s flood, the tactics of Australian football have become part of the vernacular.

In this groundbreaking book, ABC journalist James Coventry reveals the secrets behind them all. You’ll meet the German gymnast who taught Geelong how to break the game from its rugby roots; the two Test cricketers who became footy’s first great coaches; and the water polo player who shaped the modern AFL.

Along the way you’ll learn how South Australia pioneered the flick pass; how a rule suggested by Tasmania helped Collingwood win four straight flags; and how Fremantle revolutionised the use of the interchange bench.

Time and Space is essential reading for any fan who wants to know why their team does what it does, and why it wins or loses.

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