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MIDAS TOUCH Anonymous Australian is a key figure behind design of modern giant venues Building a field of dreams
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MIDAS TOUCH Anonymous Australian is a key figure behind design of modern giant venues Building a field of dreams
2008
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\"Nice isn't it,\" Mr [Rod Sheard] said yesterday without a hint of irony. A love of sport and passion to make it more accessible has helped. \"It's inevitable brought up in Australia during the era we were brought up in, sport was just part of our lives,\" the former Indooroopilly High School and later Queensland University of Technology graduate said. \"It didn't really matter what sport it was, football, soccer, rugby, cricket, we were totally absorbed. Tennis was the one I had some skill at. I got to the age as a kid where you make a big decision of getting educated or taking the risk and go on the circuit. I use to play with (former world No. 3) Wendy Turnbull. \"Do you really have to enjoy sport to design sports buildings? Probably not if you are ruthlessly honest but it does seem to help, it certainly helps me.
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