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Most clubs recruit on instinct and develop by habit. The 10-30-50 Framework changes that.
There are three tiers: Tier 10s — your match-winners, explosive and electric. Tier 30s — your backbone, showing up the same every single week. And Tier 50s — your leaders, the ones who lift every player around them. Built on the greatest dynasties ever assembled — the West Indies, the Chicago Bulls, the Geelong Cats — the pattern is always the same.
For the first time, the data exists to make this rigorous. Hundreds of proprietary formulas modelling anti-fragility, pressure delta, technical repeatability, and consistency of heart rate under pressure. Metrics that have never been available at this depth or scale — until now.
Applied to recruitment, development, contract negotiations, and succession planning across codes and competitions, 10-30-50 tells you exactly who you have, who you're missing, and what it costs when you get it wrong.
Sporting dynasties are no longer a matter of luck or legacy. With 10-30-50, they are modelled, measured, and repeatable.
Why do some teams crumble after a single triumph while others — the All Blacks, Australian Cricket's golden era, the great AFL dynasties — build legacies that endure for decades?
Growing up in Colombo during Sri Lanka's civil war, Prabash Galagedara found order in an unlikely place: the patterns behind sporting greatness. Decades later — after a career in corporate leadership, Chartered Accountancy qualifications, and exposure to Harvard Business School's innovation frameworks — he turned that childhood obsession into a rigorous methodology.
Sports Dynasties moves beyond locker-room clichés. It reverse-engineers sustained excellence with the analytical discipline of a finance professional and the pattern recognition of a lifelong student of the game.
At its centre is the 10-30-50 Framework: a data-driven blueprint for classifying talent, designing leadership structures, and embedding the cultural architecture that separates one-time winners from true dynasties.
This book is for coaches, executives, selectors, and strategists who understand that championships aren't won by accident — and that the ones worth remembering are never won just once.
Prabash Galagedara
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