Sport is the Hook, but Community is the GLUE
In Episode 4 of The Ultimate PLAIbook, Scott McKechnie sits down with David Jones [https://open.spotify.com/show/2gZMoYQ6OdOiX1tL1VI42k?si=a785f8b841854214], General Manager of the Singapore Cricket Club, to unpack one of the most important & least understood drivers of success in community sport: community itself.
Because while sport may be the thing that first brings people through the gate, it’s community, culture, belonging and connection that make them stay, contribute, volunteer & build something meaningful over time.
Together, Scott and David explore why some clubs feel like a second home while others struggle to create loyalty, why volunteerism is declining, how poor onboarding damages culture & why kindness, clarity and strong communication are no longer “nice to have” in modern grassroots sport.
This is a raw, honest & practical conversation about what really holds sports clubs together in 2026 and beyond.
In this episode, we discuss:
* Why community matters more than ever: post-COVID fragmentation, declining volunteerism & the reality that sport brings people in, but belonging makes them stay.
* What actually builds a strong club: great onboarding, visible role models, kindness, clear communication, smart use of technology & micro-volunteering that makes contribution realistic for modern families.
* What quietly breaks culture: entitlement, poor standards, weak integration between performance & community, leadership teams that underestimate the influence of staff, coaches & senior members on long-term retention & growth.
If you’re a club president, chair, secretary, treasurer, committee member, coach, director of sport, captain or volunteer, this episode will challenge how you think about what your club really is - and what it could become.
If you’re brave enough to hear the truth about your sports club, you’re in the right place.
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Disclaimer: At the time of recording in December 2025, David Jones was serving as General Manager of the Singapore Cricket Club. He departed the role in February 2026 following a three-year tenure and no longer holds the position.