“…A notable concern, critics remark, is the profound, yet often subtle, ways in which nostalgia and tradition are operationalised as political devices to venerate dominant narratives while subsequently sanitising or suppressing alternate renderings. Importantly, research continues to explore how the deleterious and amorphous effects of tradition in sport are played out (useful work in this regard has been examinations of decolonisation (Bang & Amara, 2014;Borell & Kahi, 2017;Hokowhitu, 2009); political protest (Maclean, 2010;; and critical heritage/museology (Phillips, Osmond & Morgan, 2013;Ramshaw & Gammon, 2017)). A recognition of tradition is of value in this paper in appreciating how nostalgia is nuanced and enacted in specific sport contexts.…”