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Greg McLay
Cricket CoachCricket NSW
Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
High Performance Coach - Southern NSW at Cricket NSW
Played first class cricket for NSW and Sydney Grade Cricket for Balmain
Played first class cricket for NSW and Sydney Grade Cricket for Balmain
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Q: Greg McLay – my best captain
I probably had a few captains who each had their own unique qualities that resonated but I think nominating who the best captain was, is tricky. The two leadership qualities I valued the most were intuitiveness and a deep understanding of the game and an ability to inspire (actions and words).
I loved playing with attacking players who loved to win and compete, and Phil Marks was one, as was Darren Tucker. Both excellent leaders. Both understood you sometimes have to risk losing in order to win. That was a valuable lesson I gained from both of those blokes.
Geoff Lawson was another. Henry was my NSW Shield captain and as a kid who wasn’t quite sure if they belonged at that level, he always backed me. I remember him bringing me on to bowl really early in my debut match when we fielded first against WA.
Henry knew I was really nervous. Henry also knew that by getting me immersed in the contest, it would be a good distraction for me. I bowled pretty well, and I think his decision to do that set me up nicely.
Henry also was known for his daring declarations, so he also knew you sometimes had to risk losing to get a good result. A really brave captain.
I probably had a few captains who each had their own unique qualities that resonated but I think nominating who the best captain was, is tricky. The two leadership qualities I valued the most were intuitiveness and a deep understanding of the game and an ability to inspire (actions and words).
I loved playing with attacking players who loved to win and compete, and Phil Marks was one, as was Darren Tucker. Both excellent leaders. Both understood you sometimes have to risk losing in order to win. That was a valuable lesson I gained from both of those blokes.
Geoff Lawson was another. Henry was my NSW Shield captain and as a kid who wasn’t quite sure if they belonged at that level, he always backed me. I remember him bringing me on to bowl really early in my debut match when we fielded first against WA.
Henry knew I was really nervous. Henry also knew that by getting me immersed in the contest, it would be a good distraction for me. I bowled pretty well, and I think his decision to do that set me up nicely.
Henry also was known for his daring declarations, so he also knew you sometimes had to risk losing to get a good result. A really brave captain.