In this episode of Basket Case Clubs, Steve sits down with another Showcase Club to hear about their journey from being a junior-centric rugby league club to becoming an all round club that knows how to pick the right people for the right roles. The committee at West Mitchelton Rugby League Football Club has seen a lot in their time, which is why they have implemented a ‘No D!#khead policy’. They have learnt (albeit the hard way), how important it is to get rid of egos in the club, before the egos get rid of the club itself. Tune in to this episode to hear what West Mitchelton RLFC has to offer, from the importance of connections in your community to being able to give back in more ways than one. This journey is definitely one you want to hear!
Ep 53: Kicking out the egos
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