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THE news almost got waylaid among the babble of media attention that surrounded the announcement of the teams for the first round of Six Nations action. After years of poaching players from south of the Border, the Scotland team have turned to the man that Sir Clive Woodward credits with helping his team to win the World Cup.
Step forward Yehuda Shinar, or Yuda as he is universally known. The Israeli is a qualified graphologist by profession, an expert in the science of analysing what a person's handwriting says about the underlying character. It was in that role that he was first asked what he meant when he said that someone was "a winner". He got to thinking, and more than 20 years later he hopes to have arrived at some concrete conclusions.See the full content of this document
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Meet Yehuda, Man with the Midas Touch
The Scotland rugby squad are now benefiting from his expertise, but the Israeli has been working with Scottish Institute of Sport athletes for nearly a year. I sat in on one of his presentations at the SIS offices...
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