SHURN
Senior List
The inability to make a 'good decision' has been targeted at a number of our players this year and I'd like clarification.
I'm finding 'Good decision making' difficult in definition but unmistakable when viewed plain.
I understand match context has a huge bearing on a 'good decision' and hindsight is a wonderful thing but is it possible to distill this trait into unwritten law?
Who do we consider our best decision makers and why?
What do these players consistently do that put our team to advantage?
What players top the league in decision making?
What training is done at professional level to strengthen this elusive skill?
I'm finding 'Good decision making' difficult in definition but unmistakable when viewed plain.
I understand match context has a huge bearing on a 'good decision' and hindsight is a wonderful thing but is it possible to distill this trait into unwritten law?
Who do we consider our best decision makers and why?
What do these players consistently do that put our team to advantage?
What players top the league in decision making?
What training is done at professional level to strengthen this elusive skill?





