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Ken Davis is an author, sports psychologist, coach, and astute observer of all forms of elite sport. He has published Born To Play: The Barry Davis Story a biography about his brother Barry who was an Essendon champion and considering one of the best players to have never won a Brownlow Medal. Ken has played and coached cricket at the first-grade level in both Western Australia and Victoria, has worked with AFL clubs including Geelong and Richmond, and has worked with the AFL Umpires. He studied fast bowling at the University of WA which led him to work with Dennis Lillee as he reinvented his bowling style following a back injury. Ken is a great story teller and in this episode he chats to Brian and Scott about growing up in a sporting family, how he ended up studying his PhD in sports psychology at the University of Florida, playing against Dennis Lillee and Rod Marsh, working alongside AFL legends such as Malcolm Blight and Gary Ayres, and how the game of Aussie Rules footy has evolved. _______ To listen to this episode ad-free and to gain access to exclusive. members only content, visit our Patreon page and become a member. [https://www.patreon.com/Rambling_podcast] For the cost of one cup of coffee per month you can help support us to keep these great conversations going.
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