If Australia’s abysmal Ashes performance taught us anything, it’s that when professional sports people lose, it’s usually the fault of their partners.
The Aussie Diamonds unexpected loss to the New Zealand Ferns in the Netball World Cup has been a “good reality check” for the team, according to captain Laura Geitz… but it has everyone looking for answers.
Just who is really to blame for the disappointing five-goal defeat that has ended our girls’ 21 game winning streak?
Do we blame the players?
Their opponents?
I don’t think so.
Coach Lisa Alexander pointed to a number of uncharacteristic errors made by her side at Allphones Arena on Sunday, which she put down to nervousness, but I think it’s pretty clear that there is someone else at fault here.
HABs.
Or rather, Husbands And Boyfriends. (Not familiar with the acronym? THAT’S BECAUSE I JUST HAD TO INVENT IT).
Earlier this week Australian sporting fans watched on as our cricketers suffered a calamitous loss in the Ashes series only to learn that Michael Clarke and his boys never stood a chance because of one thing:
WOMEN.
“All their partners are here and some of the most respected cricketers I played with hated that distraction,” former cricketing great Ian Healy said during is commentary of the fourth Test.
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There is one major difference of course, in the Cricket the WAG's are actually in the hotel living with the team. This is very usual situation in a team sport (it is common in individual sports).
Of course with a lot of womens rep sides they pay for most of their travel etc