'Father figure' question that gave Bennett 'goosebumps'
Wayne Bennett expressed emotional resonance when asked about his role as a father figure to Jai Arrow. He described feeling 'goosebumps' during the conversation, highlighting the significance of mentorship in sports. This moment reflects the deeper connections formed between coaches and players.
- ▪Wayne Bennett felt 'goosebumps' when discussing his influence on Jai Arrow.
- ▪The question about being a father figure resonated deeply with Bennett.
- ▪Mentorship in sports is a significant aspect of player-coach relationships.
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