Changing Team Culture on Reporting & Monitoring Podcast

This podcast will give background on the how’s and why’s of Cricket Australia’s athlete monitoring strategies, lessons learnt, innovations and finally how the culture of adherence and buy in to its athlete monitoring strategies. Uniquely, cricketers are required to perform across 3 varying formats each with different load and intensity demands. Further to this, elite performers are often required to play for upwards of four different professional teams across the year; increasing the complexities in player workload management and other sports science-related support. The challenges faced in the management of cricketers has led to Cricket Australia pioneering methods of athlete monitoring. This involves the use or both routine and customized monitoring tools embedded into a robust and holistic athlete monitoring system.

Changing Team Culture on Reporting and Monitoring Podcast

Australia produces some of the world’s best cricketers. Cricket as a sport in Australia spans across 3 varying formats. With the Australian public’s expectations that its team is number 1 in the world, scrutiny and public opinion is not in shortage. 

This podcast will give background on the how’s and why’s of Cricket Australia’s athlete monitoring strategies, lessons learnt, innovations and finally how the culture of adherence and buy in to its athlete monitoring strategies. Uniquely, cricketers are required to perform across 3 varying formats each with different load and intensity demands. Further to this, elite performers are often required to play for upwards of four different professional teams across the year; increasing the complexities in player workload management and other sports science-related support. The challenges faced in the management of cricketers has led to Cricket Australia pioneering methods of athlete monitoring. This involves the use or both routine and customized monitoring tools embedded into a robust and holistic athlete monitoring system.  

The recording is of a webinar presented by ESSA on 8 April 2019. 

Presented by Mr Andrew Weller & Dr Dean McNamara, Cricket Australia

Andrew Weller, ASpS2, AHPM:
Andrew Weller is the lead physical performance manager at Cricket Australia. He has previously held roles as High Performance Manger at Gold Coast Suns and Rehabilitation and Sports Science Manager at St Kilda FC in the Australian Football League (AFL).

Dean McNamara, AEP, ASpS2, AHPM:
Dean McNamara is the physical performance manager for Sydney Thunder and consultant sports scientist at Cricket Australia. He has a PhD in athlete workload monitoring.

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1/01/2022 - 31/12/2022 11:59 PM
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