Man inside the minds of Cowboys to become a professor
A sports psychology and coaching expert credited with playing a role in the North Queensland Cowboys' maiden NRL premiership is expected to become one of Australia's first professors of sports coaching. Dr Cliff Mallett of The University of Queensland School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences is to be bestowed his new title on January 1, 2016. "I'm told this will make me one of Australia's first professors in sports coaching," Dr Mallett said. "That suggests sports coaching has become an established field for academic enquiry." As an associate professor, Dr Mallett was pinpointed as a decisive coaching force in the Cowboys turning around a three-game losing streak at the start of 2015 and building to a historic premiership win. Cowboys head coach Paul Green called in Dr Mallett after heavy 44-22 and 28-4 defeats against the Broncos and Roosters respectively, along with a 16-14 defeat at the hands of wooden spooners Newcastle. Dr Mallett took the squad through activities that emphasised the importance of being present in the moment, regulating breathing and thinking clearly. The team responded to the coaching immediately, beating perennial heavyweight Melbourne 18-17 the following week, before maintaining a consistent level of performance for the remainder of the season.

