It can be funny how observations made during a lifetime can sit with you long after far more essential things have been emptied from the cache in the brain. Coming across a book purchased some years back but left too long unread, it opened one of those railway carriages, an analogy a former biology teacher liked to apply to how the memory side of the brain worked. Images of rugby skills belonging to Australia and Queensland's first five-eighths Paul McLean poured out of that carriage.
The memory lingers - Paul McLean's Garryowen
The memory lingers - Paul McLean's Garryowen
The memory lingers - Paul McLean's Garryowen
It can be funny how observations made during a lifetime can sit with you long after far more essential things have been emptied from the cache in the brain. Coming across a book purchased some years back but left too long unread, it opened one of those railway carriages, an analogy a former biology teacher liked to apply to how the memory side of the brain worked. Images of rugby skills belonging to Australia and Queensland's first five-eighths Paul McLean poured out of that carriage.