
Olympic Hockey Coach, Astroturf Consultant & best selling Hockey Author
This is the fascinating story of a Hockey professional who started at an army base in Voortrekkerhogte, then takes the reader through the townships to the Olympic fields of Atlanta.
A memoir for all sports devotees.
"Former England international player and South Africa World Cup and Olympic coach Gavin Featherstone has just completed a tour of South Africa promoting his latest book Bobotie Dawn.It is an enthralling read – a memoir which offers fascinating insight into Gavin’s risky decision to coach club hockey in apartheid South Africa in the early 1980s, before chronicling his return as national team coach in the ‘90s. In this role Gavin challenged the systems and structures of post-apartheid South Africa attacking entrenched provincialism and selecting the first non-white South African player, Allistar Fredericks, for the men’s World Cup in Sydney in 1994. The book finishes with Gavin leading South Africa’s men to the Olympic Games in Atlanta in 1996 and the triumph of a top-ten global ranking with the youngest hockey squad in South African history.Bobotie Dawn offers an extraordinary vision of South African society (told through the unique prism of hockey) during, and coming out of, the country’s years of international sporting isolation. It draws on the language of apartheid to anchor itself in a distinct place and time, recounting hockey and societal issues matter-of-factly interwoven with tales of Gavin exploits. Yet underlying it all is a very human struggle to balance first-hand experience of an unjust society with a gradual ‘romantic’ attachment to a fanatical hockey nation and its people."
"The Hockey Dynamic" makes for essential reading for all – players, coaches, umpires, officials, administrators and educators.
Gavin Featherstone
Author
Gavin started his sporting career as an apprentice professional footballer at Chelsea FC, then graduated from both Durham and Oxford Universities. After a period with Millfield School as a tutor, he turned professional as a coach having played 10 years with all England teams including as Captain of the seniors.
He is perhaps most well known as a head coach of international teams taking the national teams of England, the USA and South Africa to World Cups and Olympic Games.
He formed his own sports consultancy for synthetic turf, coaching aids and video technologies for teachers, coaches and national associations in all five continents.
Gavin also produced numerous DVDs, endorsed by the International Hockey Federation, which have been distributed to more than 25 countries to teach strategies and principles of field hockey.
Then retiring from active coaching, he found a new talent in penning books as an author.
Since 2015 he has published five stimulating books based on his own global experiences, four on hockey and even one branching out to write a novel.