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Unclear is unkind,” inspires Barrett’s coaching philosophy.\r\n\r\nShe stressed that it is extremely important to have good communication as a coach.\r\n\r\n“I told my players who will be sitting out which games about three weeks ago. This gives me an opportunity to chat to those who might feel upset. I’ve managed to have those chats with everyone. So, when we come on tour, we’re all in a good space.”\r\n\r\nBarrett’s focus on clear communication means each player understands their role and feels valued within the team structure.\r\n\r\nBarrett’s coaching ethos also bears the imprint of inspirational <a href=\"https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2024-02-06-rassie-sets-sights-on-historic-rwc-hat-trick-extends-springbok-contract-to-2027/\">Springbok rugby coach, Rassie Erasmus</a>. 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While conventional approaches often see a core group of players starting every game, this bold departure mirrors Rassie’s revolutionary tactics in rugby, where strategic substitutions and dynamic game plans have redefined traditional substitutions for injury or fatigue.\r\n<h4><b>Underdogs</b></h4>\r\nSouth African water polo teams enter the pool as underdogs in almost all their matches at a World Championships.\r\n\r\nResources and training opportunities are often limited in South Africa, and players juggle demanding work schedules with gruelling training sessions in order to be at their best.\r\n\r\nThey compete against some professional teams and many well-funded amateur teams that have a number of players competing in professional leagues in countries outside their own.\r\n\r\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"size-full wp-image-2045042\" src=\"https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/12003079.jpg\" alt=\"Anna Thornton-Dibb, water polo\" width=\"720\" height=\"449\" /> <em>Lucrezia Gergol (right) of Italy in action against Anna Thornton-Dibb of South Africa during the Fina World Aquatics Championships on 6 February 2024. 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