From the Pocket: AFL players are taught to conquer their fears but some need saving from themselves
Briefly

The article reflects on the visceral appeal of football, particularly highlighting the courage exhibited by players like Mark Harvey, Nick Riewoldt, and Jonathan Brown when diving for the ball. It discusses how younger players frequently take risks without considering the dangers, whereas older players exhibit more restraint. The significance of this courage is further emphasized through anecdotes of how it reflects one's character, as noted by teammates like Matt Maguire. The piece serves to illustrate the deep connection between bravery on the field and personal integrity.
One of the first things you notice about older footballers is the different way they assess risk, reflecting their more developed prefrontal cortex.
You had to be courageous, Maguire said. How you played was a reflection of who you were as a person.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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