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Stephen Rendall

Psychologist at Melbourne Football Club

Stephen Rendall is a seasoned psychologist with extensive experience in individual psychotherapy and sports performance consulting. Currently serving as a psychologist at the Melbourne Football Club since January 2022, Stephen has also operated Stephen Rendall Consulting since 2010, providing psychotherapy to adults and adolescents addressing a variety of psychological issues. Prior roles include a psychologist at Corio Bay Health Group from 2010 to 2022 and North Melbourne Football Club from 2018 to 2021, where Stephen focused on player performance enhancement and mental health. Additionally, as a sport psychologist at Maribyrnong Sports Academy (2012-2017), Stephen facilitated sessions aimed at boosting athletes' performance and wellbeing. Stephen held an academic role as a lecturer in Sport and Exercise Psychology at Victoria University from 2011 to 2012 and holds a Master of Applied Psychology with a specialization in Sport Psychology.

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Melbourne, Australia

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Melbourne Football Club

Founded in 1858, the Melbourne Football Club is not only the oldest AFL club, but the oldest professional football club in the world. The founding members of the club were responsible for creating the first rules of Australian Rules Football, making it the only sporting club in the world still playing the game it created. While the club attracts people from all walks of life, its social and corporate links are unquestionably strong. This is largely derived from its historical connection to the Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC), which was founded in 1838 and is one of the oldest and largest private clubs in the world. The Melbourne Football Club was reconfirmed as a Sporting Section of the MCC in April 2009. Its spiritual home, the MCG, was cultivated by the MCC and the Melbourne Football Club to create one of the great stadiums in the world. The venue is revered as an Australian icon and, like the Melbourne Football Club, is part of the fabric and soul of the city of Melbourne. For more information on the club and its activities, please visit http://www.melbournefc.com.au.