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  • Lewis Jones from Gorseinon went to Gowerton grammar school, where he was inspired by tales of how the school's teenage prodigies, Haydn Tanner and Willie Davies, had helped beat the 1935 All Blacks after being coached as well by the saintly sportsmaster Bill Bowen, whose credo was solely to correct imperfect technique but never, ever, to interfere with any boy's innate style, singular outlook or daring.

    My dream job as Bobby Moore's minder for a fortnight | Frank Keating 2011

  • When I was gamesmaster/sportsmaster at a school in Australia, I phoned associations of many different sports to send someone out to demonstrate their sport in a series of visits.

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  • When I was gamesmaster/sportsmaster at a school in Australia, I phoned associations of many different sports to send someone out to demonstrate their sport in a series of visits.

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  • Their sportsmaster explained again that ski racing was a combination of trained technique, superb physical fitness, the best equipment—and favorable weather conditions.

    Lace Shirley Conran 1982

  • Shepherded by the sportsmaster, they had caught the little green bus from Gstaad, up the mountain to the funicular, which carried the skiers even farther up.

    Lace Shirley Conran 1982

  • Their sportsmaster explained again that ski racing was a combination of trained technique, superb physical fitness, the best equipment—and favorable weather conditions.

    Lace Shirley Conran 1982

  • Shepherded by the sportsmaster, they had caught the little green bus from Gstaad, up the mountain to the funicular, which carried the skiers even farther up.

    Lace Shirley Conran 1982

  • Shepherded by the sportsmaster, they had caught the little green bus from Gstaad, up the mountain to the funicular, which carried the skiers even farther up.

    Lace Shirley Conran 1982

  • Their sportsmaster explained again that ski racing was a combination of trained technique, superb physical fitness, the best equipment—and favorable weather conditions.

    Lace Shirley Conran 1982

  • Shepherded by the sportsmaster, they had caught the little green bus from Gstaad, up the mountain to the funicular, which carried the skiers even farther up.

    Lace Shirley Conran 1982

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