John Singleton with Bob HowardRip Van Australia (Stanmore: Cassell Australia, 1977), pp. 187-88, under the heading “Olympic Games”.

Sport is becoming political, and nowhere more so that at the four-yearly exercise in national self-delusion, the Olympic Games. These Games should be a place for individual or team triumph, where athletes reap the personal rewards for their years of effort, dedication and training. Instead, they are increasingly being turned into an excuse for milking the taxpayer of more money, so that we can keep up with the other robot States, and maintain our nationalistic, false pride. To this end the individual athletes are becoming little more than political pawns and carry on their shoulders the international standing of their countries.

We are told, in shocked tones, that we are becoming a fourth-rate sporting nation. Because we didn’t win a certain number of medals at the last Olympic Games it is inferred that any Australian travelling overseas will have to slink about in great shame.

The fact that inflation is in double figures, unemployment at record levels and the economy down the drown doesn’t matter at all. We only won a bronze medal in the relay, and it is therefore a matter of immediate and earth-shattering importance that the government dip into its bottomless pocket and shell out more of our money for facilities, trips and equipment for sports.

Sport used to be for fun. It’s a pity it didn’t stay that way.